| Tiberio Wine- The Family Vineyard from 1831
Apartments.
The quality of the terrain, selection of the grape varieties, limited
production and maturation in small oak barrels (barriques) give
our wines the perfumes and flavors characteristic to the ancient
Tuscan tradition.
To be drunk with conviction by those who love wine.
We are in central Italy, in the most pleasant part of Tuscany, near
Loro Ciuffenna and in the foothills of the Pratomagno mountain, midway
from Arezzo, Florence and Siena.
Where the countryside is that emblematic of Tuscany: rolling hills
blanketed with the mixed cultivation of grapes and olives, fields
and forests.
The typical Mediterranean colors vary from the soft tints of the
leaves of the grape vines and the opaque greens of the olive groves.
These are the signs of the presence of man that dominate the
landscape, now as in centuries past.
Since 1831 we have produced Tiberio wine in the midst of this
beautiful landscape.
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Tiberio Vineyards
The Agriturismo: Tourist Apartments
The agriturismo apartments are characteristic and furnished with
modern comforts including individual thermostats for heating and a
kitchen.
A vacation in which, instead of an impersonal tourist hotel, one
finds a friendly and familial atmosphere where a guest
experiences true hospitality.
Sangiovese Tiberio: the typical Tuscan Chianti grape variety.
The name is thought to derive from the name of the village of San
Giovanni Valdarno, just 8 kilometers from Tiberio’s vineyards.
A surprising grape with a juicy and sugary pulp from which is created
the most appreciated wine.
Canaiolo: the Etruscan Vitis Vinifera, and the Latin Dies
Caniculares meaning the first days when the grapes begin to ripen and
change color, defined as “the most beautiful grape to leave to age.”
Wine of great structure, with pleasing softness, aromas and flavor,
respectful of the ancient traditions.
A wine for the great Tuscan culinary tradition.
Malvasia nera: a wine that is distinguished by its color,
flavor and truly particular taste.
Of Etruscan origin, a special grape, typically Tuscan. Its thin skin
provides a simple, balanced and pleasing flavor with fruity, elegant
perfumes.
Cabernet Sauvignon: of Latin origins, Pliny described the
variety as Vitis Carbonica and the Greeks as Kapnios, it was defined as
the perfect grape.
The grapes’ thick skins provide a structured flavor and full body. A
truly surprising wine, well structured and full of aromas. |