
Il Borro
San Giustino Valdarno · Tuscany
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The Oxto Edit
Oxto AIThis is a resort first, winery second. The property runs on hospitality infrastructure—concierge desks, housekeeping, golf carts to get around—and the wine program feels like an amenity rather than the main event. If you want Tuscan wine culture, go somewhere that doesn't need to comp the golf course to keep guests occupied.
About
Il Borro operates as a Ferragamo-owned hospitality estate in Arezzo province where wine production shares billing with horseback rides, pony lessons, and wedding venues. The farm-to-table pitch is real—they grow their own food and make their own wines—but the scale tilts heavily toward resort services. Wine tastings get canceled and charged if you're late, the restaurant pours week-old bottles, and the experience feels transactional rather than rooted in wine tradition. The property is beautiful, the concierge will drive to buy you a better steak if you complain, but this isn't where serious wine people come to taste Tuscany.
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