Perched on the edge of a medieval hamlet near Gaiole, this striking castle is a rare jewel in the heart of Chianti Classico. Built entirely of pale stone in the early 11th century, it stands as a proud witness to Tuscany’s history, once belonging to the noble Ricasoli family and serving as a strategic stronghold during the turbulent Middle Ages. Today, the castle and its surroundings remain one of the finest and best-preserved examples of fortified medieval architecture in the region.
The property spans approximately 900 m² across four levels, crowned by a commanding tower with a panoramic terrace overlooking the rolling vineyards and olive groves of Chianti. The grand entrance hall with its ancient staircase sets the tone, leading to elegant reception rooms with original fireplaces, a library, spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and a magnificent master suite at the top of the tower. The ground floor also offers a large country kitchen opening to the garden, a stone solarium for outdoor relaxation, and an independent guest apartment.
Set within 1.7 hectares of land, the estate includes a charming deconsecrated chapel of 250 m² now used as an art studio, a beautifully restored two-bedroom guesthouse from the 1990s, a wine cellar, and a private garage. The landscaped park of 4,700 m², shaded by mature trees, gently slopes down to a spectacular travertine swimming pool framed by natural rock and breathtaking views.
Crucially, the castle is already connected to mains water and equipped with central heating, making it perfectly habitable from day one. While certain areas could benefit from modernization, the property retains an undeniable aura of timeless charm, making it a rare opportunity for discerning buyers. Its versatility opens up exceptional potential: it could serve as a prestigious private residence, a refined boutique hotel, or an exclusive retreat in one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions.
Nestled in the heart of Chianti Classico, an area world-renowned for its fine wines, medieval villages, and postcard-perfect landscapes, the property offers both tranquility and accessibility. The cultural treasures of Florence, Siena, and the Tuscan countryside are within easy reach, as are major airports: Florence (64 km, ~1h), Perugia (130 km, ~1h30), Pisa and Bologna (155 km, ~1h40–2h), and Rome (about 2h30).
A property of rare beauty and immense character, this castle embodies the very essence of Tuscany—history, elegance, and opportunity.
Main Cities and Airports:
Siena – 25 km
Arezzo – 55 km
Florence – 60 km
Florence Airport (Peretola) – 75 km
Pisa Airport – 120 km
Rome Fiumicino Airport – 250 km
Gaiole in Chianti – The Heart of the Chianti Wine Region
Nestled among rolling vineyards and cypress-lined hills, Gaiole in Chianti is one of the most authentic and picturesque villages in Tuscany. Known for its world-famous wines, medieval castles, and tranquil countryside, it offers the perfect balance between nature, culture, and refined living.
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Gaiole in Chianti – The Heart of the Chianti Wine Region
Nestled among rolling vineyards and cypress-lined hills, Gaiole in Chianti is one of the most authentic and picturesque villages in Tuscany. Known for its world-famous wines, medieval castles, and tranquil countryside, it offers the perfect balance between nature, culture, and refined living.
Perched on the edge of a medieval hamlet near Gaiole, this striking castle is a rare jewel in the heart of Chianti Classico. Built entirely of pale stone in the early 11th century, it stands as a proud witness to Tuscany’s history, once belonging to the noble Ricasoli family and serving as a strategic stronghold during the turbulent Middle Ages. Today, the castle and its surroundings remain one of the finest and best-preserved examples of fortified medieval architecture in the region.
The property spans approximately 900 m² across four levels, crowned by a commanding tower with a panoramic terrace overlooking the rolling vineyards and olive groves of Chianti. The grand entrance hall with its ancient staircase sets the tone, leading to elegant reception rooms with original fireplaces, a library, spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and a magnificent master suite at the top of the tower. The ground floor also offers a large country kitchen opening to the garden, a stone solarium for outdoor relaxation, and an independent guest apartment.
Set within 1.7 hectares of land, the estate includes a charming deconsecrated chapel of 250 m² now used as an art studio, a beautifully restored two-bedroom guesthouse from the 1990s, a wine cellar, and a private garage. The landscaped park of 4,700 m², shaded by mature trees, gently slopes down to a spectacular travertine swimming pool framed by natural rock and breathtaking views.
Crucially, the castle is already connected to mains water and equipped with central heating, making it perfectly habitable from day one. While certain areas could benefit from modernization, the property retains an undeniable aura of timeless charm, making it a rare opportunity for discerning buyers. Its versatility opens up exceptional potential: it could serve as a prestigious private residence, a refined boutique hotel, or an exclusive retreat in one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions.
Nestled in the heart of Chianti Classico, an area world-renowned for its fine wines, medieval villages, and postcard-perfect landscapes, the property offers both tranquility and accessibility. The cultural treasures of Florence, Siena, and the Tuscan countryside are within easy reach, as are major airports: Florence (64 km, ~1h), Perugia (130 km, ~1h30), Pisa and Bologna (155 km, ~1h40–2h), and Rome (about 2h30).
A property of rare beauty and immense character, this castle embodies the very essence of Tuscany—history, elegance, and opportunity.