Along with the destruction of the village’s fortification, Lucignano’s
prized Castle was eventually converted into an aristocratic estate, and
continues to serve today as a fruitful provider of various agricultural
products including extra virgin olive oil, honey and its much celebrated
Chianti wines.
The village’s remarkable panoramic views are enjoyed thanks to its
historical strategic location. Situated in a zone of immense strategic
importance, the village is located in a geographically dominant position
between the cities and powerful territories of Siena and Florence near the
town hall of Gaiole in Chianti.
The town’s name, “Lucignano” likely derives from its founders, the Roman
Licinia family, and the subsequent arrival of Lucio Silla who conquered it
in the 1st century BC. The many Etruscan aged archaeological discoveries
signal the presence of the village’s age, but we are left with little
written documentation dating before the 13th century and are thus left to
imagine that the village functioned as a free commune while under partial
control of the Episcopal curate of Arezzo.
The most impressive aspect of Lucignano is its breathtakingly beautiful
castle, Castello di Lucignano. In an vast effort to restore the magnificence
of the destructed castle, the German entrepreneur, Gerd K. Schué and his son
Stephan, have completely restored the castle and its respective property.
Vines and olive groves that provided the property with its historical
characteristic value have been replanted and an immense wine cellar has been
constructed. Along with the internal and external renovations of the castle,
the estate is proudly considered one of the most beautiful properties in the
Tuscan region.
The estate’s newly renovated wine cellar is a much sought attraction for
its visitors and offers a magnificent tasting room complete with advanced
technological equipment, including computer-controlled fermentation vats to
regulate temperatures and to guarantee the maximum extraction of aroma and
color components of the grape skins. The castle’s 40 acres of vineyards,
composed dominantly by the Sangiovese grape, are planted in the hills
outside the castle, surrounded by the mountains of the region.
An equally worthy attraction is the estate’s elegant restaurant, “Il
Solissimo.”
Established in a restored former barn, the restaurant’s unique atmosphere
is characterized by its ancient structures and typical Tuscan menu that
naturally changes in accordance to the season. Within the historical castle,
an exclusively restored apartment is now available for sale. The 1.500 sq.
ft. apartment is situated within the historical castle and overlooks the
surrounding vineyards and olive groves near Brolio in Chianti.
The complete and luxuriously furnished apartment is composed of a 50 sq.
ft. terrace, living room, kitchen-dining room, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Included is an underground garage and beautiful infinity condominium pool (8
x 16 m) complete with a magnificent view. The property is very well kept and
maintained. The apartment is completely equipped with ISDN, SAT-TV, HI-FI,
DVD etc, combining the beauty of the castle’s ancient history with the
modern comforts of today. Listed at € 549.000,00 by Casa in Toscana,
Casaintoscana.com dealsin chianti properties, properties in Siena, tuscan
properties, properties in florence. Casa in Toscana, the apartment can be
reached via the company’s website, URL :
http://www.casaintoscana.com/