A symbol of the family's bond with its ancestral land.

The Antinori family owns this 1000 hectare estate near the Mediterranean. Much of the domain consists of woods, farmlands and a beautiful horse stud.
At its origin, Guado Al Tasso's mansion was mainly used as a base for hunting and to enjoy a cool breeze during the warm summers in Tuscany.

Today Guado Al Tasso is mainly known for its great wines. The vineyards are embraced on the one hand by the hills of Bolgheri where they enjoy a clay soil full of stones and on the other hand they end in rather sandy soils towards the Mediterranean. The red wines are made from the typical Bordelese grapes. After the manual harvest, grape per grape is checked to obtain optimal quality. Then they mature in new oak barrels to achieve an exceptional end result.