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Montefalco, Italy

Le Cimate

WinemakerPaolo Bartoloni

Le Cimate gives Montefalco wine tourism a polished, technical face: hilltop views, a bright tasting room, and a cellar built around precision rather than rustic nostalgia. The interest is terroir first, especially Sagrantino and Trebbiano Spoletino, with altitude, wind, clay-calcareous soils, and a mixed Umbrian farm setting shaping the story.

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Address
Via Cecapecore, 41, 06036 Montefalco PG, Italy
Phone
+39 0742 261771
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Le Cimate winery in Montefalco, Italy
About

Le Cimate in Montefalco is best described through its setting and atmosphere: a modern, bright hilltop winery with a clean, highly technological cellar and a panoramic, luminous tasting room. Rather than leaning only on a rustic image of rural Umbria, the experience is framed by light, views, and a contemporary cellar environment. That distinction matters, because the visit feels less like a nostalgic countryside set piece and more like a clear, composed introduction to wine in its landscape, with the architecture and cellar presentation helping shape the mood from the start.

The appeal here is direct. Guests encounter local Umbrian hospitality and passionate, detailed explanations of the wines in a scenic setting. For travelers comparing different styles of wine hospitality in Montefalco, Le Cimate is distinctive as a polished, modern stop. It is the sort of place where the surroundings, the room, and the tone of the explanation all work together, creating an experience that is approachable without feeling casual or underconsidered.

Montefalco views and the case for a precise winery visit

What can be said with confidence is that Le Cimate presents itself as a modern hilltop winery where the cellar environment feels clean, bright, and technologically focused. A reliable way to describe it is through that atmosphere of precision: a winery visit where the physical setting suggests order, care, and a contemporary approach to hospitality.

That modernity shapes the visitor impression. The emphasis is not only on the wines themselves, but also on how they are explained. The setting supports an explanation-led experience, with the panoramic tasting room giving guests a clear sense of place while the cellar adds a more technical dimension. In that combination, the visit becomes both scenic and instructive, offering the pleasures of a hilltop outlook while also giving space to the details that make a tasting feel grounded rather than generic.

For visitors who want a wine stop in Montefalco that feels scenic and contemporary, the winery fits that brief. The experience is grounded in Umbrian hospitality, detailed wine explanation, and a luminous room designed to make the visit feel open and panoramic. It is particularly well suited to travelers who appreciate clarity: a clean setting, a bright room, and a style of welcome that puts the focus on understanding what is being poured, rather than simply passing through a beautiful place.

A tasting room built for explanation rather than spectacle

The tasting room is a central part of the winery’s identity. It is described as panoramic and luminous, which makes the visit feel like a guided introduction to the wines and setting. The room’s importance is not merely visual; it helps establish the rhythm of the experience. A bright, open environment can make explanations feel more relaxed and legible, giving guests time to look outward to the landscape and inward toward the glass without the visit feeling crowded by decoration or performance.

The tone is modern, scenic, and rustic in an Umbrian way, but the strongest detail is the combination of hospitality and explanation. Guests should expect a place where the wines are presented with care and enthusiasm rather than a venue defined by spectacle. The point is not theatrical excess, but a more measured form of welcome: attentive, generous in explanation, and supported by a setting that already carries much of the atmosphere on its own.

Because detailed menu, production, grape, and service-format information is not confirmed here, it is better to approach the winery as a wine-focused Montefalco visit whose strengths are atmosphere, views, cellar presentation, and the care taken in explaining the wines to guests. That framing keeps expectations accurate.

How to place Le Cimate in a Montefalco wine itinerary

For travelers building a Montefalco itinerary, the winery works as a modern, scenic winery stop. Its clean, technological cellar and bright hilltop tasting room make it a useful contrast to more traditional-feeling wine experiences in the area. That contrast can be valuable, because Montefalco is best understood through a range of impressions: landscape, hospitality, cellar environments, and the different ways producers choose to receive visitors.

Montefalco rewards unhurried planning, especially for visitors who want to understand the local wine landscape through more than one stop. Pair the winery with other unnamed dining and wine options in Montefalco, and confirm current visit details directly before going. Treated this way, the winery becomes a clear, contemporary point in the itinerary: a place to slow down, take in the view, listen closely, and let the combination of Umbrian welcome and precise explanation define the visit.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Modern
  • Scenic
  • Rustic
  • Elegant
  • Intimate
Best For
  • Group Outing
  • Celebration
  • Wine Education
  • Special Occasion
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Corporate Event
Experience
  • Barrel Room
  • Vineyard Tour
  • Estate Grounds
  • Panoramic View
  • Private Tasting
Sourcing
  • Sustainable
Views
  • Vineyard
  • Mountain
AVA
  • Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
Varietals
  • Sagrantino
  • Trebbiano Spoletino
  • Vermentino
  • Sangiovese
  • Refosco
  • Tannat
Wine Styles
  • Still Red
  • Still White
  • Still Rosé
  • Dessert
Tasting Experiences
  • Bar Tasting
  • Seated Tasting
  • Food Pairing
  • Tour And Tasting
  • Private Tasting
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingYes
Visit details

Current opening hours

Monday
9 AM–6 PM
Tuesday
9 AM–6 PM
Wednesday
9 AM–6 PM
Thursday
9 AM–6 PM
Friday
9 AM–6 PM
Saturday
9 AM–1 PM
Sunday
Closed

Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .

Modern, bright hilltop winery with a clean, highly technological cellar and a panoramic, luminous tasting room where guests experience local Umbrian hospitality and passionate, detailed explanations of the wines.