Poppies in Chianti

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Dear Friends,

Years ago I took a trip to Chianti that changed my life. It was my first farmhouse rental in Italy. We left Philadelphia in late March, dressed for winter, with almost four feet of snow on the ground. When we arrived in Milan, it was 70 degrees! We made our way down to the Chianti Hills, between Siena and Florence, and finally found our farmhouse long after dark. When we awoke the next morning and opened our shutters to the Chianti Hills in full spring glory, we were enchanted. This was where Doorways began.

Until now, we have not devoted a newsletter to this beautiful region, mostly because I thought it spoke for itself. But lately I've been thinking more and more about it, and about how comforting it can be, in difficult times, to hold onto a dream. I think it is time to focus on this magical area that stole my heart, because Chianti is a place of dreams - a place where dreams come true.

Ciao, Kit

INSIDER TIPS: The Best of Chianti

WINE ESTATES: When you think of Chianti, you can't help but think of wine. Drive the Strada Chiantigiana (S222), the ancient wine road between Florence and Siena. Use our vineyard map and recommendations to visit wineries, stopping along the way to taste and buy Chianti Classico to enjoy at your villa. Doorways represents several wine estates in the Chianti Classico region. Here are two we think are special:

Casavecchia was one of the very first properties Doorways represented. Today, it remains one of our most successful properties and best values, proving that you don't have to scrimp on character, even if your budget is small. This is a chance to experience authentic charm on a family-run vineyard; you can even help with the harvest if you are there in late September.

The owner, Gabriele Buondonno, produces the label, Buondonno, which is exported to Virginia, New York, Connecticut, Massachussetts, and California. Written up in Wine Spectator, the wine is said to be flinty, elegant and fine. Gabriele and his family live on the property and are wonderfully welcoming. They love showing their wine production to guests.

Just last week, Gabriele harvested the earliest grapes, the Merlot. Next comes the Sangiovese grapes, so important in the production of Chianti. The entire harvest, vendemmia in Italian, takes two weeks. Seven or eight workers are hired to pick the grapes by hand. No feet are used to stomp the grapes!

Poggio delle Rose is one of our newest additions in Chianti. This elegant hilltop farmstead of air-conditioned apartments and a country house has been meticulously renovated, with beautiful gardens and views, and another opportunity to experience a family-run vineyard.

Alessandro, the father, oversees the wine production, while his sons, Duccio and Gianni, now run the family business. Duccio is the wine maker, while Gianni handles wine tastings and marketing. They cultivate 60 hectares (about 150 acres) to produce 30,000 bottles of Chianti and 10,000-15,000 bottles of their superior Luia, which has won high ratings (93 points) in Wine Advocat. (This is also known as Super Tuscan; 40% of the grapes are discarded on selected plants to allow the remaining 60% to flourish, and the wine is aged entirely in oak.)

The altitude is slightly lower here than at Casavecchia, and the area is protected by mountains so the climate is slightly milder and the harvest begins a little earlier. About fifteen people work during the vendemmia. They are mostly Italians; some are retired and some are students. Everyone wants to finish before the rain comes, so during the harvest, they work from 8 a.m. until 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. They pick by hand and by machine and export to California and Nevada. Click here to read more Insider's Tips


NEWS FROM DOORWAYS

Doorways can help you find the best value to stretch your dollars:

Visit our STEALS AND DEALS page to find special offers and last-minute discounts.

Rent a villa or condo in COSTA RICA; airfare costs less than to Europe, and you can use U.S. dollars while you're there.

Take a group trip. OPERA, FILM & BEYOND is a great way for singles and couples to have the full villa experience that is usually available only to large groups.

If you find the villa you want at a lower rate, please let us know about it. We will do our best to match the price and you will still get our expertise and great service!

Direct flight to Lyon: New non-stop service on Air France between New York (JFK) and Lyon. Drive to Provence in two hours, and you don't have to worry about a missed connection or lost luggage.

Eat your way through Spain: Join hosts Mario Batali, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Bittman and Claudia Bassols for the 13-part series, "Spain…on the road Again." The ultimate foodie road trip premiered September 20th on PBS-TV.


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