La Selva is a Tuscan farm that was established by the Medici
in the 15th century. Today it covers 300 very picturesque acres.
Since 1988, a team of dedicated enologists (wine experts in case
you were wondering) has been developing a 75 acre vineyard on La
Selva’s gently rolling hills. Their mission was to produce
wines of “absolute quality” as they put it, and it’s
been an outstanding success - thus a holiday at La Selva isn’t
merely about a nice holiday apartment in a fine setting. You’ll
be staying at one of Tuscany’s premier wineries!
La Selva’s lovingly tended Cabernet Sauvignon vines produce
a full, velvety red wine which is aged in oak to develop intense
notes of toasted almonds, vanilla and black currants - we think
you’ll love it. If you’re not too busy developing your
tan by the pool, you can check out their full
range of excellent wines - their Vin Santo and Chianti D.O.C.G.
are superb! Pop into the estate office and book yourselves a trip
around their
cantina, followed by a guided wine tasting through their
entire range of wonderful wines - what a holiday experience! And
the “extras” at
La Selva don’t stop at wonderful wine. Apart from the swimming
pool or walks in the sylvan hills, there’s also a fine tennis
court, ping pong and a picturesque lake for boating and fishing.
This is a great place to entertain the kids and ensure the
adults are well catered for too!
La Selva is at the very gateway into Chianti. Having sampled
the wines on your own estate, you’ll be ready to explore
the many castles and cantinas all around. Head to the medieval
town of Castelnuovo Berardenga, a mere 10 km away. Having
taken in the sights there and lingered over cappuccino e
cornetto con la crema in the village square, you’ll
need to decide if you’ll carry on into the Chianti hills.
If so, pause at the fantastic castle of Brolio - now that’s
a castle that really looks like a castle! If you rang ahead to
book a wine tasting in their huge cantina, then drive
straight in, otherwise ring the bell for an outside visit. Their
restaurant is very fine, the views from the castle are even finer
and the owner’s name is sheer delight: Baron Bettino Ricasoli
Firidolfi! Having enjoyed Brolio, carry on to Gaiole and maybe
you’ll want to take in the formal gardens at Badia a Coltibuono
too - an ancient monastery with another outstanding restaurant
and a shop selling their wonderful cold pressed olive oil and some
temptingly collectable Tuscan pottery. Radda is yet another nearby
Chianti must-see. All this is within just 30 km of Il Guardia.
You are more or less equidistant from Siena and Arezzo, barely
30 km in either direction if you want to seek out some of Tuscany’s
great art and wonderful architecture. Florence is 45 km away and
makes for a wonderful day exploring art galleries and museums and
shopping in the Florentine markets. Or take the Incisa exit (15
km before Florence) and head for a naughty indulgence instead ...?
Incisa is home to “The Mall” and a host of other high
fashion, low cost outlets. You could spend a very happy day trying
on Armani, D&G, Valentino and many tempting others. And don’t
forget to stop off at the Cuoieria Fiorentina (200
meters from the Incisa A1 exit) to get a matching bag or
briefcase and maybe a leather coat or a pair of trousers? With
luck and a little perseverance, you’ll find some real bargains!
After all this sightseeing you may want to hurry home to your
barbecue or you may prefer to eat out - and you'll find there are
plenty of eateries close to Il Guardia. A 15 minute downhill walk
will bring you to La Leccarda, a huge and well organised trattoria.
Or a 3 km walk (or drive?) up the hill will get you to the charming
little village of Montebenichi with its excellent trattoria.
Ambra is the
next town along, just 4 km from La Selva. You’ll find shops,
banks, bars and a pizzeria, or head for the little restaurant
there for an inexpensive treat. carry on and you’ll be at
Montevarchi in 10 minutes. The town’s Thursday morning market is
another excellent bargain-hunting opportunity.
Il Guardia is built on the ancient foundations of a fortified
guard tower dating back almost a thousand years - hence its name.
Nowadays, Il Guardia is a pleasant first floor apartment, only
a minute’s walk to the estate office and just three minutes’ walk to the pool. You enter your own private garden through a
little gate and then up the steps to your own front door (in the
top picture). You’ll have plenty of privacy as well as the fun
of making friends with your fellow guests sharing this quintessentially
Tuscan spot.
Il Guardia gives you a host of options for entertaining the kids, and mum and dad will have a great holiday under the Tuscan sun too!