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The gorgeous bride and her Dad. |
I arrived back in New Zealand last week after a fantastic trip which took me to the shores of the USA and Italy. The above photo will explain how this trip first came about - yes, my dear friends, Wes and Adriana were getting married and their wedding was to be at a small hillside 'borgo' called
Montestigliano, Tuscany - which is located about 10 minutes from Siena. How could I turn this invitation down?
So there I was at the beginning of June enjoying this gorgeous place for a week and I just had to share my photos with you - I hope you don't mind. In fact, it might encourage you to go and visit yourself - go on, you know you'll love it.
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After a two hour drive from Rome, we had arrived. |
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Olive trees everywhere - should be no surprise that Montestigliano produce their own olive oil. |
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Up those stairs is Casa Ropoli Sopra - my accomodation for the week. This was one of 12 villas that was booked out for the wedding. |
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The porch had the best views over the valley. |
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This was the view from my bedroom - not too shabby, eh? |
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There are three pools located around Montestigliano - this was our 'local' one. |
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Casa Virginia 1 and 2 - serious games of bocce were played on the front lawn. |
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Casa Adriana on the lower level by the pool. |
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Lots of great walks around Montestigliano - including this one through the Cypress Avenue |
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The Oak Viale which takes you to another villa called Pipistrelli. |
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The night before the wedding - pizza night behind Villa Donati |
Are you hooked yet? We stayed here for a week and it was a blissful time. While the location was fantastic for visiting Siena, Florence and other nearby towns, it was perfect for a wedding. The team at
Montestigliano, Francesco (awesome manager who speaks Italian with a British accent) and co, out-did themselves and their warm hospitality made it a relaxed and enjoyable week. I will return! And should you go - let Francesco know that I sent you.
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The wedding ceremony was set up by Casa Luisa. During the ceremony, rainbows came out and doves flew by. No, I'm not kidding, it really did. |
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The reception was held in the piazza. |
Photographs by Charlotte Minty.
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