Villa Cozzano
Content: Paolo Cossentino
Italy has a way of making everything feel more romantic, but vineyard weddings take that up a notch. There’s a rare kind of intimacy that comes with celebrating among the vines—surrounded by sun-warmed stone, slow lunches that turn into late-night dancing, and a landscape that leans into its imperfections like an old love letter. Here, we’ve rounded up 10 stunning Italian vineyard venues where your “I do” won’t just be beautiful — it’ll feel like it was always meant to happen there.
Il Borgo di Vignamaggio
Il Borgo di Vignamaggio is a storybook villa estate in Chianti where history, landscape, and celebration intertwine. Located between Florence and Siena, it offers couples a fully immersive experience, with vineyard views, historic architecture, and spaces that shift effortlessly from sacred to celebratory. Whether exchanging vows in the frescoed chapel, dining beneath the stars, or hosting a ceremony in the Greenhouse, each setting brings its own mood and meaning.
Il Borgo di Vignamaggio, Photography: Daniele & Marilia
Il Borgo di Vignamaggio, Photography: Días de Vino y Rosas
Castello di Vicarello
Tucked into 40 acres of vineyards, olive groves, and rolling farmland, Castello di Vicarello in Tuscany's Maremma is less a venue and more a world of its own. The medieval estate has been lovingly restored to preserve its historic character while layering in quiet luxury, from antique textures to garden-filled terraces overlooking the impressive Italian landscape. There’s an effortless intimacy here with every corner inviting you to stay a little longer.
Castello di Vicarello, Photography: Victor Fitz
Castello di Vicarello, Photography: Llavieboheme
Masseria Amastuola
Wine-loving couples will feel instantly at home at Masseria Amastuola, one of Puglia’s most exclusive wedding destinations. Celebrations unfold amid historic vineyards, with organic wines and locally rooted cuisine shaping an experience that feels unmistakably of place. Sweeping rows of vines create a lush, cinematic backdrop, rich in color, texture, and atmosphere.
Masseria Amastuola, Photography: Kim Captein
Masseria Amastuola, Photography: Kim Captein
Torre a Cona
Just outside Florence, Torre a Cona is a boutique wine estate anchored by an elegant 18th-century villa with guest rooms, apartments, and an on-site osteria. Spanning roughly 200 hectares, with 19 planted to vines, it attracts couples from around the world for its beautiful vineyard views and endlessly photogenic setting. The atmosphere at Torre a Cona is relaxed yet polished, perfectly suited for memorable celebrations immersed in the landscape.
Torre a Cona
Torre a Cona, Photography: Paola Colleoni Studio
Villa di Geggiano
Overlooking the rolling hills of Chianti Classico, Villa di Geggiano sits at the heart of one of Tuscany’s most storied wine regions. Dating back to the 14th century, the villa remains remarkably intact, its Baroque interiors preserved in rich detail, from historic wallpapers to original fabrics and furnishings that speak to its noble past. The surrounding grounds—complete with manicured Italian gardens, terraces, and sweeping views over the estate’s vineyards—set the stage for celebrations that feel both regal and rooted in place.
Villa di Geggiano, Photography: Kate Roberge
Villa di Geggiano, Photography: Alyona & Nikolay Simon
Villa Cozzano
Since 1543, Villa Cozzano has quietly witnessed countless love stories unfold. Tucked into a peaceful Tuscan enclave, the historic estate blends old-world character with an easy, lived-in sense of comfort. The landscape, surrounded by rolling hills, picturesque vineyards and olive groves, feels deeply pastoral and effortlessly romantic. With six spacious apartments, the villa offers an intimate, home-like setting for couples and their closest guests, ideal for a relaxed wedding weekend.
Vinilia Wine Resort
In the heart of Manduria’s sun-drenched countryside you'll find Vinilia Wine Resort, a picturesque venue that offers a refined blend of heritage and modern hospitality. The estate has been thoughtfully restored to honor its historic roots while embracing Puglia’s effortless charm. With olive groves and vineyards, it’s a picturesque setting for civil, symbolic, or traditional celebrations. From its curated interiors to its landscaped grounds, every corner feels considered.
Vinilia Wine Resort, Photography: Ela Tatiana Photography
Vinilia Wine Resort, Photography: Ela Tatiana Photography
Dievole Wine Resort
Dievole Wine Resort unfolds across a dramatic amphitheatre of vineyards, olive groves, and oak forests just outside Siena. Rooted in almost a millennium of Tuscan winemaking tradition, the estate feels deeply connected to both its landscape and its history. Elegant gardens and a vineyard-facing infinity pool anchor the experience, while multiple indoor and outdoor spaces allow celebrations to flow seamlessly from day to night.
Dievole Wine Resort, Photography: Daniele Torella
Dievole Wine Resort, Photography: Thomas Harris
Il Palagio
Il Palagio lies amid the rolling hills of the lush, fertile Tuscan countryside south of Florence. A timeless retreat with vineyards and guesthouses, it's available as an events venue and bespoke holiday destination. Once a historic estate, now thoughtfully restored, Il Palagio offers a rare combination of privacy, prestige, and pastoral beauty. Expansive lawns, elegant interiors, and panoramic vineyard views set the tone for weddings that feel grand, intimate, and effortlessly Italian.
Il Palagio, Photography: Benjamin Wheeler
Il Palagio, Photography: Thanos Asfis
Villa Sparina Resort
Villa Sparina is a secluded corner of paradise in Gavi, one of Piedmont’s most verdant wine regions. At the heart of the estate sits an 18th-century farmhouse complex, home to the four-star Ostelliere hotel, the acclaimed La Gallina restaurant, and the working winery. Surrounded by panoramic vineyards, the setting feels restorative and powerful, offering couples a wedding experience rooted in nature, gastronomy, and refined simplicity.
Villa Sparina, Photography: Studio Aase Pouline
Villa Sparina