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Chiusi, Italy

San Gregorio

WinemakerNicola Berti & Mirko Niccolai

San Gregorio is a Chiusi agriturismo-winery where Sangiovese vineyards, olive groves, livestock and guest apartments form a single rural estate. The draw is not trophy collecting, but a Tuscan farm format that ties Chianti DOCG, native varieties, Cinta Senese food culture and Valdichiana scenery into one grounded wine-country stop.

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San Gregorio winery in Chiusi, Italy
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San Gregorio in Chiusi is best described from the setting rather than from an invented service list. The confirmed picture is a rustic rural estate atmosphere in the Valdichiana countryside, with vineyards, olive trees, cultivated fields, woods, a natural lake, and a bio-swimming pool. The appeal is scenic, quiet, and classic, with the feel of a countryside retreat rather than a high-gloss venue. In editorial terms, that distinction matters: a reliable way to frame San Gregorio is not by promising a particular experience, but by staying close to the landscape and the mood that can be confirmed.

Travelers should treat San Gregorio as a countryside Chiusi venue whose strongest confirmed feature is its rural estate setting. It is the kind of place to consider when the surrounding environment is part of the reason for going: the sense of space, the agricultural backdrop, and the calmer rhythm of the Valdichiana. The page supports a simple, grounded expectation, not a detailed checklist of services.

Chiusi, rural scenery and the Valdichiana setting

One useful way to understand the winery is through its confirmed landscape. Vineyards sit within a broader rural setting that also includes olive trees, cultivated fields, woods, a natural lake, and a bio-swimming pool. That makes the venue feel rooted in the Valdichiana countryside rather than in a more urban dining or hospitality frame. The setting is not just a backdrop; it is the main confirmed substance of the venue’s identity.

The atmosphere is rustic, scenic, quiet, and classic. Those qualities are the safe editorial anchor: the winery is a Chiusi option for visitors who value countryside calm and estate scenery over a heavily documented format. The word rustic should be read in a positive, landscape-led sense here: an emphasis on rural texture, open surroundings, and the established visual language of vineyards, olive trees, fields, and woods. Scenic is equally important, because the appeal comes from the total composition of the estate rather than from a single stated feature.

Page can confirm the setting and price level, but not a fuller operating model. That means the venue is best approached with a flexible mindset. It can be placed confidently within the category of a quiet countryside Chiusi address, while anything more specific should be treated as something to verify directly rather than assumed.

A rural estate atmosphere, with limited service details

The winery’s confirmed identity is atmospheric: a rural estate in the Chiusi area with vineyards, olive trees, fields, woods, a natural lake, and a bio-swimming pool. That is enough to position it as a scenic countryside stop, but not enough to state specific tasting formats, meal services, accommodations, booking rules, languages, parking, or farm products. In other words, the page gives a clear sense of place but does not give enough evidence to build out a more detailed operational description.

This limited-information profile is still useful, as long as expectations stay aligned with what is actually known. Visitors looking for a Chiusi setting with rural character can understand why the winery might belong on a shortlist. Visitors who need certainty about a particular format should pause before making plans around assumptions. A vineyard landscape, olive trees, cultivated land, woods, a lake, and a bio-swimming pool all point to a strong estate atmosphere, but they do not, by themselves, confirm how a guest visit is structured.

For planning, the safest expectation is a quiet, rustic, scenic venue in the Valdichiana countryside. If a visit depends on a particular service, time, dietary need, menu, tour, or accessibility detail, confirm directly before going. That is especially important because the confirmed description is broad and place-based rather than program-based. The right approach is to appreciate the rural setting while leaving room for practical checks before arrival.

The broad appeal is for travelers who want a classic rural Chiusi setting. It is not necessary to overcomplicate the description: the winery’s confirmed strengths are the countryside, the estate feel, and the calmer visual character of the Valdichiana.

How to place it within a Chiusi itinerary

The winery fits most naturally into a Chiusi itinerary as a quiet countryside venue. Its strengths are the rural estate atmosphere, the Valdichiana landscape, and a setting that includes vineyards, olive trees, cultivated fields, woods, a natural lake, and a bio-swimming pool. For travelers building a day around Chiusi, that makes it most relevant as a place to consider when the goal is to step into a more rural frame, away from a purely town-centered plan.

Because the confirmed profile is scenic rather than service-heavy, it works well in itinerary planning as an atmosphere-led option. The value is in knowing that winery belongs to the countryside side of Chiusi: quieter, greener, and more estate-like than an urban stop. That can help travelers decide whether it matches the tone of a day, especially if they are seeking a classic hidden-gem feel rather than a highly specified venue experience.

When comparing it with other dining or countryside options in Chiusi, keep the comparison general unless you have current first-hand details. The winery’s confirmed profile is simple but useful: $$ pricing, rustic scenic atmosphere, and a classic hidden-gem feel in Chiusi. Strong summary is therefore restrained: choose it for the rural setting that can be confirmed, and verify any practical detail that would affect the visit before committing plans around it.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Rustic
  • Scenic
  • Quiet
  • Classic
Best For
  • Family
  • Wine Education
  • Group Outing
  • Solo Exploration
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Estate Grounds
  • Vineyard Tour
  • Private Tasting
  • Historic Building
  • Garden
Views
  • Garden
  • Vineyard
AVA
  • Chianti DOCG
Varietals
  • Sangiovese
  • Canaiolo
  • Colorino
  • Barbera
  • Malvasia
Wine Styles
  • Still Red
  • Still White
  • Dessert
Tasting Experiences
  • Guided Tasting
  • Estate Tasting
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityLarge
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingNo

Rustic rural estate atmosphere with vineyards, olive trees, cultivated fields, woods, a natural lake, and a bio-swimming pool in the Valdichiana countryside.