Antinori
Antinori is one of the most influential wine families in the world and has played a key role in Italian viticulture for over six centuries. The house is known for its vision of terroir, its boldness in innovation, and its unique structure of separate estates, each deeply rooted in its own region and province.
Antinori is one of the most influential wine families in the world and has played a key role in Italian viticulture for over six centuries.
Read moreThe origin of Antinori
Marchesi Antinori dates back to 1385, when Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine winemakers' guild. Since then, the house has remained in family hands and is now run by the 26th generation.
This continuity forms the basis of Antinori's long-term vision, in which quality always takes precedence over trends.
Antinori and the modernization of Italian wine
Antinori played a crucial role in the renewal of Tuscan wine in the 20th century with the introduction of Tignanello and later Solaia . Tignanello, first produced in the 1970s, deliberately broke with the Chianti Classico tradition by blending Sangiovese with Cabernet Sauvignon and aging it in small oak barrels. A few years later, Solaia followed, a wine featuring Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc , demonstrating that Tuscany could also produce wines of international standing. Together, Tignanello and Solaia formed the basis for what later became known as Super Tuscan and demonstrated that innovation and respect for provenance can reinforce each other.
Why has Antinori been so influential in shaping Italy as a wine country?
Because the house showed that Italian wine could compete internationally at the highest level, without losing its identity.
The estates of Antinori by region
Antinori doesn't operate as a single, central domain, but as a collection of independent estates, each with its own terroir, grape selection, and style. It is precisely this structure that makes the house so distinctive.
Tuscany
Tuscany is home to the historic heart of Antinori, with several iconic estates spread across various provinces.
Province of Siena
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Tenuta Tignanello
Located in the heart of Chianti Classico , this area produces wines like Tignanello and Solaia, emblematic of the Super Tuscan movement. -
Badia a Passignano
A historic estate surrounding a medieval abbey, fully focused on Chianti Classico Gran Selezione.
Province of Arezzo
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The Braccesca
Divided between Montepulciano and Cortona , with a focus on Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and international varieties.
Province of Grosseto
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Tenuta Guado al Tasso
Located in Bolgheri on the Tuscan coast, known for powerful yet refined blends based on Cabernet and Merlot.
Umbria
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Castle of the Sala
A historic castle near Orvieto, specializing in white wines and cool-climate expressions of Chardonnay and Grechetto.
Piedmont
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Prunotto
Antinori's representation in Piedmont, focusing on Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera from Alba and the surrounding area.
Puglia
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Tormaresca
Spread across Castel del Monte and Salento, the emphasis here is on indigenous grapes such as Primitivo, Nero di Troia, and Aglianico.
Grapes and style
Antinori consciously works with both indigenous and international grape varieties, always tailored to the estate's terroir. Sangiovese forms the backbone in Tuscany, while Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah play a role where the climate permits.
Antinori's corporate identity is characterised by:
- balance between power and elegance
- precision in vinification
- clear expression of origin
- focus on maturation potential
Each estate retains its own identity.
Antinori today
Today, Antinori invests heavily in sustainability, precision viticulture, and terroir research. Innovation remains a core value, but always in the service of provenance and long-term quality.
The house is considered a global benchmark for how a traditional winery can remain modern without losing its soul.
Antinori at Perfectewijn.nl
At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Antinori for those seeking Italian wine with depth, history, and a clear provenance. The various estates showcase just how versatile Italy can be when craftsmanship and terroir are paramount.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old is the Antinori winery?
The house has existed since 1385 and is run by the 26th generation.
Does Antinori work with different estates?
Yes, Antinori consists of independent estates spread across several provinces.
In which region is Tignanello located?
In Chianti Classico, province of Siena in Tuscany.
What role does Antinori play in Bolgheri?
With Tenuta Guado al Tasso, Antinori is one of the leading producers in Bolgheri.
Who is Antinori especially interesting for?
For lovers of top Italian wines with history and a modern vision.