![]() Wi-Fi is located in the house and in the garden by the pool. The house also has two covered patios with tables and chairs for eating out as well as a big kitchen with working fireplace, and again, table and chairs for eating in the kitchen. ![]() All the light fittings are of the 18th century and suit the age of the house. There is a sitting room and a large lounge-room with a 15th Century fireplace and a dining table which seats 12-14 people and has its own 16th Century chairs. There is air-conditioning and central heating in each room, separately controlled. The downstairs bedroom has its own bathroom. The second bedroom and the bedroom with twin beds share a bathroom with shower and Jacuzzi hydro – massage bath which also has scent and light therapy. It also has a Turkish bath shower with aroma and light therapy. The main first-floor bedroom has its own bathroom. We offer self-catering accommodation in 4 bedrooms (three with king-size beds and one with two single beds plus a double divan bed if needed). Our rent areas of Tuscany are famous for delicious food, wine and olive oil of Lucca. The province of Lucca offers great natural beauty, mild climate and warm hospitality. Is located near Montecatini Terme, Viareggio, Versilia, Forte dei Marmi, Garfagnana. The panoramic villa is located only a short distance from Lucca and allow you to make trips to the and the Tuscany places with stop-offs at the numerous archaeological sites as Pisa and Florence. The Avallones have reached an enviable goal: zero greenhouse gas emissions on all properties.Villa Matilde is in an area called the Valdinevole, and presenting all the characteristic natural and artistic aspects of the Tuscan countryside 35 min to Florence and offers privacy and complete tranquillity for an unforgettable holiday. The Tenute di Altavilla vineyards feature predominantly tuffaceous soil with a high percentage of clay and excellent exposures and slopes. The vineyards have excellent hillside exposures, are considerably steep, and have very old vines. The Rocca dei Leoni soil is volcanic, rich in phosphorus and potassium, and features lush vegetation. ![]() The soil is mixed, with areas rich in potassium and phosphorus, volcanic soils with abundant, characteristic microelements, and tuff. Its vicinity to the sea combined with this mountainous ring means ideal ventilation, cool nights and warm days, and maximum sun exposure, right up to late October. ![]() The main Villa Matilde location is exceptionally fortunate, boasting volcanic, mineral-rich soils facing the Mediterranean sun and sea, sheltered on three sides by the Massico mountain range. In all four properties, vines are Guyot-trained with an average density, in the newer vineyards, of around 7,000 plants per hectare. The estate now includes two additional properties in the Benevento and Avellino provinces: Tenuta Rocca dei Leoni, with 30 hectares (74 acres) of Campania IGT soil with distinct clones of Falanghina and Aglianico), established in 2000, and Tenute di Altavilla, with 25 hectares (62 acres) within the DOCG appellations of Greco di Tufo, Fiano di Avellino and Taurasi, established in 2004. Originally, Villa Matilde was already split into two properties within the Falerno del Massico DOC appellation (province of Caserta): Tenuta di San Castrese, totaling 46 hectares (114 acres) under vine, and Tenuta di Parco Nuovo, closer to the coast with 21 hectares (52 acres) under vine. Today, twenty original clones of the three varieties are trademarked as Villa Matilde, and Francesco Paolo’s son and daughter, Salvatore “Tani” and Maria Ida Avallone, continue their father’s legacy. A lawyer by profession, his passionate interest in the classics led him to investigate a 3000-year-old wine favored by ancient Roman poets and emperors – the “immortal Falerno.” It was a decade-long quest that ended in the development of prime clones of Aglianico, Piedirosso (both red) and Falanghina (white). Francesco Paolo Avallone founded the estate in the early 1960s.
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