On over 1200 acres of Oasis, including 4 lakes, among the sweet hills of Toscany, in a little known wine producing area called Cenaia, lies the antique property of the Nobel Florentine Pitti family: Torre a Cenaia Estate.

Count Robert Ferrandi, the last descendent of the Pitti family, left the Pitti Heraldic Coat of Arms and the authorization to use the Nobel Pitti family name to the antique Cenaja property. The only entrance to the estate, enriched with woods, marshy lakes and vineyards is along an imposing, Cyprus lined road. Once you’ve entered, you’re in another world from other times. You can see far and wide, fields dotted with charming farms that appear as old guards of the land; where one is often surprised by the beating wings of a lonely pheasant or the sudden scamper of a hare. The country side gradually leads to mediterranean woods which in some corners frame small lakes populated by regal wild ducks and herons, surrounded by vigorous marshy vegetation and clouds of morning mist. tutina

 

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