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Ampio, Italy

Le Mortelle

Le Mortelle gives Maremma a contemporary Antinori frame: an Ampio winery estate built around hillside architecture, an underground cellar and gravity-flow production. The focus is Toscana IGT, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Carménère, Vermentino, Ansonica and Viognier showing how coastal Tuscany can move between structured reds and salt-edged whites.

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Address
58043 Ampio, Province of Grosseto, Italy
Phone
+39 0564 944003
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Le Mortelle winery in Ampio, Italy
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Le Mortelle is listed in Ampio with a $$$ price level and a casual dress code. Beyond those basics, the public profile is limited. Treat Le Mortelle as a premium Ampio venue whose confirmed positioning is simple: higher-end pricing, relaxed attire and a place on an itinerary that may also include other notable wine and hospitality names.

That restraint is important. Venue pages often become crowded with attractive but unsupported specifics: a named estate group, a cellar layout, a signature view, a guided experience, a food pairing, a lunch option or a particular style of production. None of those details should be assumed here unless they are confirmed directly by the venue or by a current booking source. Particularly reliable planning takeaway is that Le Mortelle sits in the $$$ bracket while remaining casual rather than formal in dress expectations.

Coastal Tuscany, read through a modern cellar

For the winery, the guide data does not confirm a specific cellar style, architectural feature, production method or visitor route. Rather than presenting an story about underground spaces, tasting rooms or winemaking process, the more useful editorial approach is to keep the listing practical. Visitors considering the winery should confirm the current experience directly before making plans, especially if the visit depends on tastings, tours, food service, group capacity or a particular view.

The casual dress code is one of the few confirmed comfort signals. It suggests that guests do not need formal attire, even though the $$$ price level places the venue in a more premium bracket. In practical terms, smart-casual clothing is a safe interpretation, but the confirmed point is simply that the dress code is casual. Any stricter wardrobe rule, seasonal requirement or event-specific standard should be checked with the venue.

When comparing the winery with other premium names, keep the comparison broad rather than assuming identical formats. Argiano, Castello Banfi, L'Enoteca Banfi, Il Poggione and Tua Rita Winery may be useful reference points for travelers building a wider itinerary, but each should be checked on its own terms. The winery should not be described as offering the same services, cuisine, tour structure or wine program unless those details are independently verified.

Why the varietals matter in Maremma

No specific varietals, blends, labels or wine styles. That means the guide should not claim that winery is defined by any particular grape, appellation, organic method, international blend, white-wine program or red-wine focus. If wine is the reason for visiting, confirm the current offering directly with the venue before booking or building an itinerary around a particular bottle or tasting theme.

The $$$ price indicator is still useful for planning. It helps set expectations that winery is not positioned as a budget stop. At the same time, price symbols are broad and do not confirm menu costs, tasting fees, bottle prices, minimum spend or private-event rates. Travelers should treat $$$ as a general premium signal, not as a substitute for current pricing from the venue.

Confirm availability, services, timing and any food or drink details before relying on them. This is especially important for guests with dietary needs, accessibility questions, group plans or time-sensitive travel schedules, since none of those fields are here.

How to place it within an Ampio wine itinerary

Within an Ampio itinerary, the winery can be considered a premium, casual-dress venue. That is the confirmed planning frame. It may suit travelers who are comparing higher-end options and want to decide where to allocate time and budget, but the exact nature of the experience should be checked before arrival.

For broader planning, compare the winery with other named venues only at a general level. Other dining and hospitality options in Ampio can also be considered generically when building a complete day.

The editorial case is therefore modest but clear: the winery is a $$$ venue in Ampio with a casual dress code. Anything more specific should be treated as a question for the venue rather than a confirmed guide fact.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Scenic
  • Modern
  • Sophisticated
  • Elegant
Best For
  • Wine Education
  • Special Occasion
  • Group Outing
Experience
  • Vineyard Tour
  • Historic Building
  • Design Destination
  • Private Tasting
Sourcing
  • Organic
  • Sustainable
Views
  • Vineyard
AVA
  • Toscana IGT
Varietals
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Cabernet Franc
  • Carménère
  • Vermentino
  • Ansonica
  • Viognier
Wine Styles
  • Still Red
  • Still White
Tasting Experiences
  • Guided Tasting
  • Food Paired Tasting
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingNo

A modern, design-forward winery experience set in a scenic Tuscan coastal landscape, with an underground cellar and a gravity-flow production layout.