The Estate
A living land
Viticulture is a constant balance between observation and care. In Tenimenti Leone's vineyards, every gesture follows one principle: listening to the land.
Organic farming is not a marketing choice, but a natural consequence of respect for the life of the soil.
The agronomic
approach
The agronomists and winemaker work alongside the vineyard every day through phytosanitary monitoring, leaf analysis, microclimate control, and calibrated subsurface irrigation.
Native vines are restored and integrated with younger plantings to preserve biodiversity and varietal continuity. Each season is documented, studied, and interpreted.
The breath
of the volcano
Beneath the surface, the earth retains the heat and minerals of an extinct volcano.
Tuff, pozzolana, and peperino give the grapes structure and savory depth. This is the source of the mineral tension in Tenimenti Leone's wines: an invisible force expressed as balance, freshness, and depth.
Torre di Presciano
The ancient heart of Tenimenti Leone
Built in the 9th century, Torre di Presciano watches over the valley like a sentinel of time.
All around, olive trees and vineyards shape the landscape of the Colli Albani, a place where agriculture and history have been intertwined for millennia. The tuff caves still bear traces of a Roman past shaped by worship, water, and trade.
Time
and stone
Every era has left its mark: ancient Rome, the Via Appia, the castles of the Middle Ages, and the native vines.
Today, the Tower is a symbol of continuity: a place where memory is renewed and the past gives the present new meaning.