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Super Cars & Wine Tasting in Tenuta Torciano Winery

Tenuta Torciano hosted the first stage of the Gran Turismo Toscana, an annual “Road Trip” organized as usual by Gran Turismo Events. A luxury weekend in Tuscany, with a beautiful road trip from Florence to Chianti, Montepulciano, Viareggio, Forte dei Marmi and Lucca, for a total of 500 km and 27 Super Cars!

Welcome in Tuscany

One of the most beautiful places on the planet. The hilly nature, the vineyards and the food. Oh, and lets not forget about all the insanely nice roads for a fast car. The event started in Florence, from the Hotel Il Salviatino (beautifully situated on the hills of Fiesole) with a view of the city, to move to the winding Chianti roads the next day. On board a Super Car these roads are heaven on earth, like lunch in the Tenuta Torciano vineyard which was attended by all the members of this magnificent tour.

The owner Pierluigi Giachi welcomed the 27 Super Cars for a visit of the winery and vineyards followed by a lunch with tasting among the rows, still rich in grapes. Our guests were able to taste all the best wines of the cellar, combined with typical Tuscan dishes, surrounded by nature and green vineyards. A relaxing and informative stop in the Tuscan countryside before departing towards Volterra and south of Grosseto. Another great event of Super Cars, Roads, Hotels and Food in the most beautiful places in Italy, always in collaboration with Tenuta Torciano, San Gimignano.

 

 

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Author

Luciana Cilemmi, deals with Magazine, Style Director and Co-founder of Tenuta Torciano winery and Tenute Giachi wines and the innovative Viviarium Restaurant of Bottega Torciano- Tenuta Torciano & Winery is part of an international reality that is born in Italy by an initiative of Pierluigi Giachi and Luciana Cilemmi, who have worked for years in the Italian wine market , expanding throughout in the United States, managed and controlled by the american company ' Bellavini winery. Luciana Cilemmi was born in San Gimignano to a family of artists specialised in the restoration of medieval buildings. Having completed her technical studies, she now pursues the interests passed on to her by her family, like her passion for artistic objects, in particular works of art created in Tuscany between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. But she reserves her keenest enthusiasm for the historic works completed in San Gimignano between 1100 and 1300. Alongside her love of medieval history, she is fascinated in wines produced from Tuscan vineyards, which, together with saffron and wool, were the most sought-after goods traded by the wealthy noble families of San Gimignano already in medieval times. Luciana Cilemmi left San Gimignano at the age of 21 and embarked on a pilgrimage in search of knowledge and to discover the new winemaking skills and products that were then developing both in Italy and in France. In the meantime she added to her knowledge of wine by attending specialised courses and becoming a master of wine. On returning to Siena, she discovered a wonderful area near Murlo where she fell in love with the tiny, unspoilt village of Montepescini. She bought the estate of Montepescini where, based on the experience she had acquired over the years, she found a particular lie of the land, special climatic conditions and an altitude suited to the creation of great wines. With enormous enthusiasm, doggedness and considerable effort, a reclamation programme was started to renew the terrain which was then used to plant 30 hectares of specialised vines. Sangiovese is the dominant vine, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. Years of experimentation and the introduction of new winemaking techniques eventually led to the creation of Luciana di Memmi’s prestigious wines. Some years ago, Luciana Cilemmi succeeded in realising her dream of a lifetime: to return to her home town, San Gimignano. She was destined to buy the historic palace with the medieval tower, which had been owned by the prestigious Useppi family from 1200 to 1927 and had then passed to the noble and historic Chigi family of Siena. The Useppi were a powerful Sienese family who owned several castles. This beautiful medieval building has an elegant and distinctive façade full of Sienese and Pisan architectural influences. If you find yourself in San Gimignano, make sure you visit the Chigi Tower and Palace. Luciana Cilemmi holds regular events in the rooms of the medieval tower, such as the presentation of wines, both from her vineyards and elsewhere, attended by international journalists, experts from the sector and critics. She also organises exhibitions of works of art and paintings, and press conferences on the subject of "Wine in San Gimignano during medieval times”. Visiting the home of Luciana Cilemmi is like re-living an aspect of the past that will not return except through the imagination of those who have believed and continue to believe in this story.