The Corsini family is one of the oldest and most important noble Italian families, honored in Spain with the title of “Pari” and in Italy of that of Princes, hence the name of the company. Duccio Corsini leads personally, with great freshness of ideas, energy and passion, the two wineries of the family: Le Corti and Marsiliana.
Le Corti, with a continuous history of almost six centuries, is the historical company of San Casciano, the northern area of Chianti Classico: owned by the Corsini family since 1427, it has always been dedicated to vines and olive trees. The approximately 50 hectares of vineyard and almost 14,000 olive trees are combined into a landscape of remarkable beauty, with steep and stony slopes, dominated by the wonderful Renaissance villa. Given the great vocation of this land to Sangiovese, the production is focused on three Chianti Classico: the elegant and balanced Le Corti, the more complex and austere Cortevecchia Reserve, the rich, soft and powerful Don Tommaso. The range includes also three products that represent three different ways of reading the Chianti Classico territory through its main grape: Zac IGT Toscana 100% Sangiovese from a single vineyard, Rosé Le Corti, a rosé from Sangiovese, and the sparkling wine Charmat method Principe Corsini rosé, obtained from grapes of Sangiovese with a brief stay on the lees.
Marsiliana, located in Manciano in southern Maremma, one of the largest agriculture and hunting farms on the Tuscan coast. From the about 20 hectares devoted to vines, two international red wines of great interest are obtained. Marsiliana (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah) is a rich, warm and deep, typically Mediterranean blend. Birillo is an original mini–supertuscan produced from cabernet and merlot grapes.