This is one of those places that will stay with you long
after you’ve visited. Montefioralle is a medieval village located in the town
of Greve in Chianti in Tuscany, Italy.
Montefioralle boasts breath-taking views and an outstanding
winery by the same name. There are various wineries in the region, but the small Montefioralle winery, which is located at the foot of the village (which is on
a hill), stands out for multiple reasons.


Of course, the winery’s location is highly convenient. Once
you are done with the wine tasting, you can simply take the short walk up to
the village. As you stroll the cobblestoned streets, you will feel like you are
in another world. It is a neighborhood frozen
in time. Through a window I got a peek at an elderly woman cooking in her
kitchen and watched artists working on various landscape paintings inspired by
the region. There is a small church (Chiesa Di Santo Stefano) and a restaurant.
It is a small community and you certainly cannot miss Maurizio Brogioni’s
tasting shop, showcasing wines from his family’s estate. Maurizio is
personable, witty and welcoming and his passion for the craft of wine making is
readily apparent. The afternoon we visited, we were his only guests and we had
such a relaxing and enjoyable time. Make sure to taste the Crèma di Cioccolato
(we bought several jars!).
In short, this region is home to the best Chianti and Super
Tuscans I’ve tasted to date and it is a true gem to visit. Getting there is an
adventure in and of itself, as you drive uphill on winding, narrow roads, but
it is most definitely worth the trip!
Happy Travels!
Mariela
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