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Experience description
Take a guided tour of this beautiful hillside estate which is characterized by a typical Tuscan wine cellar and centuries-old vineyards and olive groves.
Fattoria Uccelliera was built in the 60s thanks to Antonio Bulleri and Maria Elena Poggianti’s passion for the countryside and the woods.
The cellar and the many farmhouses on the estate were restored using mostly traditional materials, thus blending perfectly with the surrounding unspoiled environment and achieving a delightful sensation of peace and serenity.
The tour includes a visit to the company as well as a tasting of 3 wines of your choice, accompanied by typical Tuscan products.
Wines for tasting
Ficaia
Bianco Toscana IGT - Pinot Bianco e Viogner
Isola
Bianco Toscana IGT - Viogner
Chianti
Rosso Chianti DOCG - Sangiovese e Canaiolo
Chianti Riserva
Rosso Chianti DOCG - Sangiovese e Canaiolo
7 Dieci
Rosso - Syrah
Ginepraia Rosso
Rosso Toscana IGT - Sangiovese, Cabernet e Petit Verdot
3 wines of your choice between whites, rosè and reds.
Food pairing
A deli platter with salami and cheese, bruschettas, our extra virgin olive oil.
Useful info
Free wi-fi
Pets friendly
Agritourism
Curiosities
- The riding schools nearby the farm will allow you to enjoy fun horse rides to explore the surrounding landscape.
- For the lovers of nature and sport, there are many possibilities of hiking and mountain biking! Fattoria Uccelliera will provide you with some trekking itineraries for walks in the hills around the Farm and bike rides to do with mountain bikes.
Nearby places to visit
- Lari: Has preserved numerous remains of its illustrious past when it was the capital of the Pisan Hills area. The Bandiera Arancione award has been given to Lari in recognition of its environmental tourist quality and is conferred by the Italian Touring Club to the small municipalities of the Italian hinterland.
- Fauglia: Small town with a rural past, made up of characteristic houses and small squares that make it pleasant. In the past it was often chosen as a place of inspiration for intellectuals and painters such as Marta Abba, Giorgio Kienerk and Alvaro Marioni.
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