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History

Villa Mangiacane is a noble and majestic villa set on a cypress shaded hill, just seven miles directly south of  Florence and near the town of San Casciano. The name originated from Latin, Magna Cane, which literally translates to 'great dog.'  The local dialect transformed the name into Italian and Mangiacane. The dogs in which the name refers are Neopolitan mastiffs, which were originally used to guard the villa.  Today the imposing stone do...

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Vineyards

Overlooking Florence, the Villa Mangiacane Estate spans 306 hectares situated between San Casciano Val Di Pesa and Greve in Chianti, at an altitude of 250-300 meters. Of the 43 hectares of vineyards, 15 were planted in the 1980's with 3500 plants/hectare, and 28 were replanted after 2001 with 5500 plants/hectare. The diversity of soils and exposures, to the East and North East in San Casciano, and to the South in Greve, generate different micr...

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