Wines with a sea breeze: Monte Conero’s Hidden Jewel, Tenuta Lanari

A coastal sanctuary

Imagine a place where vines meet sea, where sunlit clay soils give rise to wines of depth and distinction. This is Monte Conero, a protected natural park in Italy’s Marche region, and the home of Tenuta Lanari - a winery that captures the essence of coastal viticulture.

From wilderness to winery

Founded over 30 years ago by Leardo Lanari, the estate is now lead by his son Luca and daughter-in-law Paola. The couple brings a hands-on, deeply personal approach to winemaking, honoring tradition while embracing the challenges of the modern wine world.

We don’t just make wine; we translate the land
— Paola Lanari

Their 13 hectares of land - 8 under vine - are tended with the kind of care you reserve for a garden, not a business. And it shows.

A sense of place in every glass

The proximity to the Adriatic Sea and the unique microclimate of Monte Conero create wines that are both powerful and refreshing.

Lanari’s Montepulciano-based Rosso Conero wines exhibit depth, minerality, and an elegant structure rarely found in mainstream reds.

The luxury of small-scale craft

Tenuta Lanari is the antithesis of industrial wine. Here, the luxury is not in excess but in precision, patience, and respect for the natural world. Sustainability is not a buzzword; it’s a daily practice.

Every bottle reflects the quiet magic of this coastal sanctuary - a reminder that true luxury comes from authenticity.

Discover the quiet magic of Monte Conero.
Taste the craftsmanship, sustainability, and coastal elegance of Tenuta Lanari wines.

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