56-Acre Tuscan Vineyard Estate with Three Farmhouses Near Arezzo
Set in the hills just outside Arezzo, this 56-acre Tuscan estate combines productive vineyards with restored historic buildings and is currently on the market for €6,800,000, listed with Italy Sotheby’s International Realty.
The property extends across approximately 22.7 hectares (56 acres) of rolling countryside above Arezzo, an area long associated with agricultural estates tied to nearby historic centres rather than isolated rural retreats. The landholding balances openness and privacy, with wide views across vineyards, woodland, and cultivated fields.
The estate functions as a working organic farm. Around three hectares (7.4 acres) are planted with vineyards producing Chianti DOCG and Toscana IGT wines, primarily from Sangiovese and Merlot, with average annual production of approximately 21,000 bottles. A contemporary, architecturally integrated cellar accommodates winemaking facilities, offices, and a tasting room, designed to maintain a low visual impact within the landscape.
Beyond the vineyards, the agricultural footprint includes approximately 400 olive trees, yielding around 1,500 bottles of oil annually, alongside meadows and nearly 19 hectares (47 acres) of woodland. A series of supporting structures — including a former shop, agricultural sheds, and service buildings — reinforces the estate’s operational autonomy.
Residential accommodation is organised across three independent historic buildings, each positioned with its own outdoor areas and swimming pool. In total, the buildings offer approximately 1,944 square metres (20,925 sq ft) of interior space, comprising 16 bedrooms and 18 bathrooms.
At the centre of the estate is La Leopoldina, the principal farmhouse, an elegant 19th-century residence measuring approximately 452 square metres (4,865 sq ft). It includes six en-suite bedrooms, two kitchens, and generous reception rooms that open directly toward the surrounding landscape. A 12-by-5-metre pool (39 x 16 ft) is set slightly apart from the house, oriented to capture long views across the vineyards and hills.
Two additional farmhouses complete the residential ensemble. The first spans approximately 361 square metres (3,885 sq ft) and includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a garden anchored by a curving swimming pool. The second dates to the 13th century and has been carefully restored to retain its original structure while accommodating five en-suite bedrooms. Its 80-square-metre pool (861 sq ft) is positioned within surrounding greenery, creating clear separation between the three dwellings.
Located just a short distance from Arezzo’s historic centre, the estate balances seclusion with access — a characteristic that continues to underpin Tuscany’s resilience as a property market. While much of Europe’s rural luxury segment has softened, Tuscany remains one of the few regions showing consistent year-on-year demand, supported by limited supply, protected landscapes, and enduring international appetite for estates that combine land, production, and architectural continuity. Properties that function as working estates — rather than purely lifestyle assets — remain especially sought after.
All photos courtesy of the listing agency.