FARM WITH VINEYARDS AND OLIVE GROVE IN GROSSETO
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Of the 80 hectares of land, 50 are cultivated with vineyards and olive trees, the rest is reserved for arable land and woodlands.
The traditional 1800 sq m farmhouse in stone dates back to the 15th century and needs restoration. This house in Tuscany is located on three floors with an attic and an adjacent modern technical building.
There is an approved project for the construction of a new winery with a total area of 2500 sq.m.
The vineyard, planted 5 to 9 years ago, is divided into the following types: Sangiovese 14 hectares, Cabernet Sauvignon 3 hectares, Merlot 4 hectares, Syrah 1.8 hectares, Pinot Grigio 10 hectares, Sauvignon Blanc 5 hectares, Fermentino 5 hectares and Chardonnay 2 hectares.
Grape production: 7800 tons in 2015, about 7500 tons in 2016. Before planning new vineyards, agronomic studies and work were carried out to improve the quality of the land in order to obtain homogeneous and high-quality crops.
Maremma is a vast area of Tuscany with an ideal microclimate that stretches between the provinces of Livorno and Grosseto. The unique characteristic of Maremma is the diversity of its territory: crystal clear sea, long beaches and rocky shores, mountains covered with dense forests, lakes and plains, green cultivated hills and natural water sources.