Castello Romitorio: Where Art Meets the Soul of Montalcino
Castello Romitorio stands among the most distinctive estates in Montalcino - a place where ancient stone walls, contemporary art, and high-altitude Sangiovese shape a style unlike any other. Once a forgotten 15th-century fortress, the property was revived by internationally renowned artist Sandro Chia, who transformed it into a living dialogue between creativity and viticulture.
This artistic spirit is inseparable from the wine itself. Today, Castello Romitorio is celebrated for an approach that values purity, precision, and the expressive depth of Sangiovese cultivated in some of the region’s coolest, most elevated parcels.
A Philosophy Rooted in Freshness and Clarity
Romitorio`s vision for Brunello is defined by restraint and refinement.
High-altitude sites - Slow, even ripening - Gentle extraction - Large neutral oak - No excess, only definition.
The focus is always on vibrancy, aromatic clarity, and a mineral-driven backbone. This leads to wines with tension, elegance, and subtle layers that unfold gradually rather than overwhelm. They are unmistakably Brunello, yet unmistakably Romitorio - wines of clarity rather than weight.
The Place That Shapes the Wine
The estate`s vineyards sit at 350-450 meters above sea level, in one of the coolest corners of Montalcino. Cooler nights preserve acidity, diverse soils - clay, galestro, sandstone, schist shape the wine`s linear, mineral signature.
This combination results in Brunello characterized by:
- purity of red fruit
- lifted aromatics
- brisk, precise acidity
- refined tannins
- long, clean, savory finishes
Romitorio wines speak in a tone that is both modern and deeply rooted in terroir.
An Estate Infused With Art
Sandro Chia`s influence permeates the property: sculptures, murals, and visual motifs appear throughout the estate and on the labels. This is a winery that behaves as a cultural project as much as an agricultural one.
The aesthetic discipline that defines Chia`s artwork extends naturally into the vineyards and cellar. Every detail - from canopy management to bottling decisions, reflects a sensitivity to balance, proportion, and emotional resonance.
The Castello Romitorio Style: What to Expect in the Glass
Across Brunello, Riserva, and Rosso, the wines share a recognizable identity:
- Bright, red-toned fruit - cherry, red plum, wild berries
- High aromatic definition - violet, dried herbs, anise, cedar
- Mineral tension - graphite, iron, stone
- Elegant, linear tannins
- Energy-driven acidity
- Finishes that are long, savory, and quietly powerful
This is Brunello built on precision rather than opulence, character rather than volume.
Key Wines of the Estate
- Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2018 - the estate`s flagship, combining tension, purity, and mineral drive.
- Brunello di Montalcino Riserva - deeper, more structured, woven for decades of evolution.
- Rosso di Montalcino - vibrant, immediate, and expressive, capturing the estate’s signature energy in a more youthful form.
- Limited editions & artistic collaborations - bottlings that merge Romitorio`s winemaking with its artistic heritage.
Why Castello Romitorio Matters
Because it represents a compelling intersection of:
- artistic vision,
- meticulous vineyard work,
- high-altitude terroir,
- and a stylistic clarity rarely achieved in modern Montalcino.
Castello Romitorio has established itself as one of the most distinctive voices in Brunello - a producer whose wines speak softly, precisely, and with unmistakable identity.