Panoramic view of the medieval village of Volpaia in Chianti on a hilltop surrounded by greenery

Volpaia

Photo by Vignaccia76, CC BY-SA 3.0
Why we love this place

You drive up through vineyards, and suddenly there's this tiny medieval village on the hilltop, where only 44 people live, with amazing views in every direction.

— Giuditta

Forty-four people live in Volpaia. It is a walled hilltop hamlet perched at 617 metres above sea level, just north of Radda in Chianti — one of the most perfectly preserved medieval villages in Tuscany. Vineyards, cypress-lined lanes, olive groves, and oak woodland in every direction.

A Thousand Years of History

The castle was likely first built in the 10th or 11th century to defend the valley of the Pesa river, on the contested border between Florence and Siena. The first written mention of Volpaia dates to 1172 — the same year wine production here is first documented.

In 1250, Volpaia became a founding member of the Lega del Chianti, the Florentine military coalition whose emblem — the Black Rooster, Gallo Nero — was later adopted by the Chianti Classico consortium. It is now one of the most recognised wine symbols in the world.

The square tower of Volpaia castle
Photo by Giuditta

The della Volpaia Family

The village takes its name from the della Volpaia family — architects, goldsmiths, mathematicians, and clockmakers. The most famous was Lorenzo della Volpaia (1446–1512), a friend of Leonardo da Vinci who advised him on technical problems and participated in discussions about the placement of Michelangelo’s David. Lorenzo built the Orologio dei Pianeti in 1510 and constructed the clock at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

Castello di Volpaia — The Winery

Castello di Volpaia is the heart of the village — a celebrated example of how an ancient community can be preserved through winemaking. The estate was purchased in 1966 and remains in the hands of the Mascheroni Stianti family, today led by Giovannella and Carlo.

Experience Volpaia on our tour:

Let me take care of curating the best possible experience for you. — Giuditta

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