
Overview
This restored stone farmhouse sits in the middle of gorgeously green lands under the Tuscan sun. Conti di San Bonifacio is a working farm and wine estate where tables display wines straight from the vineyards for guests to taste and all of the space has a designer finish. It’s a rustic retreat that will feel like your own rural outpost – hire all five rooms and pretend you live on your own winery (one with magnificent views from every angle).
Highlights:
A relaxing rural hideaway with spectacular scenery
Set on a working farm and winery
Intimate and homely ambience

Smith extra
Two glasses of Conti Di San Bonifacio Estate prosecco and a platter of cold meats
In the know
Also need to know:
Dogs are welcome in all rooms except the Courtyard Club.On Thursday evenings in the summer, the hotel hosts live cooking and cinema nights; guests can sit at the bar to watch the chef at work before settling in for a classic piece of Italian cinema (with English subtitles).
Packing tips:
Your sommelier’s nose for sampling the wine; some chic linens you won’t mind getting a bit dirty in the Tuscan countryside.
Dress code:
There’s no need to dress up for dinner – this rustic retreat will feel like home.
Accommodation details
Address:
Societa' Agricola Poggio Divino , Localita' Casteani 1, Gavorrano, Tuscany, 58023
Gavorrano
Italy
Check-in Details:
Normal Check-in: 15:00
Normal Check-out: 12:00
Location:
2.7 mi / 4.4 km from city centre
General facilities
- Onsite laundry
- On-Site parking
- Internet services
- Restaurant
- Lounges/bars
- Room service
Dining information
Restaurant:
Chef Elisa Barsotti creates classic Italian dishes – osso buco, wild boar alla cacciatora and tortelli Maremmani (a Tuscan dish with ricotta and spinach) – using organic ingredients. Food is presented in Mondrian-esque arrangements, or are scattered about the plate like a Miró painting; they're amost too pretty to eat, but you'll find it hard to resist. The candlelit tables are dressed with crisp white linens and stemware, and you might be seated on a Bauhaus chair from the Twenties. Your hosts will take any dietary requirements into account when considering the daily menus – and requests are welcome. Breakfast and lunch are served in the Tree Lounge Bar.
Top Table:
All of the tables have views out to the pool and vineyards through the arched windows; in summer, gather around the large wooden table outside on the veranda to enjoy them even more.
Last Orders:
Breakfast in the Tree Lounge Bar is served from 8.30am to 10.30am; lunch is from noon to 6pm. Dinner in the restaurant in served until 9pm. The bar is open from 11am to midnight.
Hotel Bar:
The cosy Wine Library bar sits between the hotel's living rooms, and it lives up to its moniker with an impressive selection of vintages. Alternatively, head to the Vineyard Bar for cocktails made with fresh ingredients and timeless Tuscan views.
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