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Tenuta Bossi

Pontassieve (FI)

Tenuta Bossi, owned by the Gondi family since 1592, has always been famous for its wine. Located in the wooded hills northeast of Florence, in the heart of Chianti Rufina, a wine-growing area famous since the time of the Etruscans.
This gem is located in a vineyard valley, among the hills 18 km from Florence, between 200 and 400 meters above sea level. The estate extends for 315 hectares of which 19 hectares are vineyards and 32 are olive groves, as well as cereals and woods.
The majestic Renaissance villa, which dominates the valley with its monumental park and cellars, has been restored and modified in the centuries following its purchase. Next to the villa, a church with three altars was built by Antonino Gondi.


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Bocelli 1831

Lajatico (Pi)

The Bocelli family boasts peasant origins. In the eighteenth century, the Bocellis were sharecroppers on the farm of Spedaletto (between Lajatico and Volterra), property of the noble Corsini family. On March 21, 1831, Gaspero Bocelli used all of his savings to free himself from being a farmer and became a small landowner, acquiring Poggioncino Estate for a sum of 1000 scudi.
For seven generations, the name of the firstborn Bocelli son has started with the letter A, such as: Anselmo, Gaspero’s son, who, on January 12, 1867, for the price of 4,704 lire, bought two hectares of land with buildings (one of which was already being used as a tavern) along present-day Via Volterrana; great, great grandfather Antonio; his son Anselmo; grandfather Alcide, an electromechanical expert and inventor; Alessandro, who gave the first letter of the alphabet not only to his eldest son, Andrea (1958), but also to Alberto (1961)… And the tradition continues, with Amos, Andrea’s eldest son, and Alessio, Alberto’s eldest son.
Alcide, a “child of ‘99” (as boys born in the last year of the nineteenth century were called, later forced – when not much more than teenagers – to take up arms in the First World War), invented combustion engine applications for several farming implements, and he is fabled to have then sold the patent to an important company. That special talent saved his life during the war because thanks to his abilities, instead of being sent to the front, he was assigned to air force depots to repair aircrafts.
Grandfather Alcide put his ingenuity to use by converting the paternal business into a flourishing farm machinery enterprise. He bought and transformed machines, or built them from scratch. Thus began the commercial business of “Officine Bocelli” that, along with the farm business, supported the family until the 1980s.
Despite the lucrative business, Alcide’s main passion was for the land. His son Alessandro (born in 1928) inherited both the company and his father’s visceral love for the fields of his Tuscany, with their vineyards and centuries-old olive trees. With the steadfast and valuable support of his wife, Edi Aringhieri Bocelli, he worked a lifetime to expand and diversify both the farming and commercial businesses.
The new generation, however, embarked upon different paths: Alberto got his degree in architecture, Andrea in law (even if his passion for music grew more and more prominent). His parents decided to give up the business and, pursuing the most ethically correct solution, they entrusted it to the very workers who worked there.
The rest of the story is well known: in the art of music as in philanthropy, Andrea Bocelli has risen to the top of the world. His voice is recognized everywhere as a testament to the highest Italian tradition of bel canto. His commitment to spreading messages of positivity, hope and perseverance worldwide and to supporting social causes has made him a fellow citizen to all people everywhere he goes: a voice that gives a voice to the world.

Boscovivo

Badia Al Pino (AR)

Everything began with the passion and love for a product of the earth worldwide recognized as the diamond of the kitchen: the truffle. Over the years, in addition to selecting and promoting the authentic 100% Italian truffle, the inspiration of Landucci family gave life to a wide range of products by which you can enjoy unique flavors.

Catinari Tuscany

Agliana (PT)

His name is certainly not unknown to chocolate veterans. Roberto Catinari is an icon of Italian chocolate and was one of the undisputed protagonists when the Tuscan Chocolate Valley was born. Indeed, it was he who inspired other good Tuscan chocolatiers, he who, in 1973, returned from Switzerland with the ambition of producing chocolate in his native town - Bardalone - considering that at the time it was difficult to find all sorts of materials, from ingredients to the necessary equipment.

Guicciardini Strozzi

San Gimignano (SI)

The company boasts over a thousand years of history: the oldest document attesting to the existence of Cusona dates back to the year 994. The Cusona property, which extends for 530 hectares, stands among the green Tuscan hills, facing the famous medieval city of San Gimignano, known for its imposing towers (the medieval Manhattan).



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