Wine estate
Castello di Querceto was built to defend the neighbourhood. It stood as a sentinel along one of the major roads, in past times, the Imperial Roman Via Cassia road. The original medieval building was ransacked, burned to the ground and demolished at the close of the fifteenth century during one of the many wars fought during that period. Also destroyed was the settlement surrounding the castle. The François family purchased the estate in 1897, a ‘hallmark’ or symbol of a longstanding Chianti Classico winemaking tradition.