Fattoria Pomona
There’s a hill just outside Siena where the world feels beautifully unhurried. Cypress trees mark the winding road upward, the air shifts with the scent of wild herbs, and sunlight lingers on old stone walls as if it knows a good story lives here.
This is Fattoria Pomona — a small, soulful estate where wine is made with intuition, patience, and the kind of joy that can only come from doing something you truly love.
At the heart of Pomona is Lisetta, the owner and winemaker whose presence fills the estate as naturally as birdsong in the morning. She didn’t set out to build a grand winery; she set out to create a life rooted in authenticity. Her vineyards, overlooking the gentle curves of Chianti Classico, reflect that intention — tended by hand, guided by organic principles, and treated with the calm respect of someone who sees vines as companions rather than crops.
Pomona is not a polished, commercial cellar. It feels more like arriving at a friend’s countryside home — the kind of place where doors stay open, conversations stretch into the afternoon, and every view looks like it belongs in a Renaissance painting. The wines carry that same sense of warmth. They are expressive, pure, and full of the soft edges that come from thoughtful, human-scale winemaking.
Lisetta’s Sangiovese is the heart of the estate: vibrant, aromatic, and beautifully honest. It captures Chianti’s signature red cherry and spice, but with an elegance that feels deeply personal — like a story told quietly, but remembered vividly. Her respect for tradition is clear, yet Pomona never feels bound by it. Instead, the wines embody the freedom of a winemaker who trusts her instincts more than trends.
What makes Fattoria Pomona unforgettable isn’t just the wine; it’s the feeling of the place. The rhythm of daily life tied to the seasons. The gentle hum of the countryside. The sense that everything here — the vines, the land, the people — is connected by care and intention.
Fattoria Pomona is Tuscany at its most intimate: heartfelt, soulful, and shaped by one woman’s devotion to beauty in all its quiet forms. A reminder that great wine often comes from simple things done with extraordinary love.


