The 16th-century Villa La Ferdinanda, formerly owned by the Medici family and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, represents the heart of the winery. The Olmo family has owned the property since the 1980s, with management now in the hands of Annabella Pascale and Francesco Spotorno Olmo. The vineyards span two historic territories: Carmignano and Chianti Montalbano, which, though close to each other, fall in two different provinces: Prato and Florence. A meticulous study of the soils has enabled the producers to identify grapes best suited to each vineyard. Perfectly harmonizing with the splendid 2019 vintage, the Carmignano Grumarello Riserva melds immediate flavor pleasure and depth, set to pace by a fresh vein accented by balsamic and minty notes. The Carmignano Poggilarca '20 stands out as a prime example of a structured wine, wherein the power of its palate subtly unfolds alongside polished tannins and a lengthy finish on dark fruits, rain-soaked earth, and intriguing vegetal nuances.