




Luggiano is located in Vinci, the birthplace of the genius Leonardo, in Tuscany.
The company has always been called Luggiano, being one with the homonymous locality where it stands, and it existed even before 1860. In 1977, it was acquired by the Lippi family, and since 2009, Francesco Lippi has personally managed the Luggiano company, working with passion and respecting nature to create wines and extra virgin olive oil with specific, natural, and healthy flavors.
In the historic vineyards of Luggiano, registered in the DOCG register for Chianti production, there are vines of Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino, Malvasia, and Trebbiano, while the recent plantings, registered in the IGP register, include Viognier, Petit Verdot, Gamay, and Merlot varieties. The vineyard plots integrate into the territory, adapting in shape and size to the surrounding environment, thus creating a uniquely beautiful landscape typical of the Tuscan countryside.
The olive groves of Luggiano are registered with a list held by the Consortium for the protection of Tuscan IGP extra virgin olive oil. The cultivated varieties, according to the Production Regulations, are Moraiolo, Frantoio, and Leccino.
The Luggiano winery, immersed in nature, is where our wines are born and evolve naturally.





