The Estate


The winery Le Fioraie is situated in the north-west of the Chianti Classico territory, 5 km from the village of Castellina in Chianti. It was purchased by the Neri family in 1946.

The grape harvest, 1953

During the corse of the years, the Neris have always strived to respect tradition in their wine-making, whilst keeping the winery abreast of the times with state-of-the-art machinery and the most up-to-date techniques.


The estate of Le Fioraie occupies an area of 138 hectares, comprising woods, olive groves and vineyards that surround the four main farmhouses: Piemaggio, Piemaggino, Masseto, Le Cozzole.

The suitability of the area to the cultivation of grapes is also confirmed by medieval documents, celebrating the superior quality of the wine produced by the winery at Le Fioraie.


The olive groves, a typical element in the Chianti landscape, have also been the object of constant care.

More recent times have seen the restoration of the farmhouse Piemaggino, now employed as a guesthouse. The building and the surrounding garden have been renovated in full respect of the original architectural and landscape features typical of the area.