Welcome to Abruzzo, one of Italy’s most underrated wine regions. Known for Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, vineyard-covered hills and a landscape that stretches from the mountains to the Adriatic Sea. Here, you will find boutique wine hotels, agriturismos and countryside resorts in areas such as Controguerra, Teramo and Chieti — ideal for travellers looking for great wine, local food and a more relaxed, less crowded side of Italy.
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  • Abruzzo (Casacanditella) Show on map
    Abruzzo is often called the “greenest region in Europe,” with more than a third of its land protected as national parks. Right alongside those mountains and forests, you’ll find some of Italy’s most characterful wines - and wine hotels. One of our all-time favourites is Castello di Semivicoli. A former 17th-century baronial palace where you nowadays can experience both the region’s natural beauty and its winemaking traditions... The castle rises above the rolling hills with sweeping views of vineyards, olive groves, and even the Adriatic on a clear day. Inside, it combines history with understated elegance: vaulted ceilings, stone walls, and rooms that balance heritage with comfort. Wine, of course, is at the heart of it. Guests can taste Masciarelli’s acclaimed labels in the ancient cellars, tour the surrounding vineyards, or linger over long dinners where local flavours meet bold Abruzzo reds. In our opinion, the perfect way to live inside the story of Abruzzo’s wine culture. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: 1 672 SEK /night  
  • Abruzzo (Torano Nuovo) Show on map
    There’s something special about staying somewhere where every glass you sip has been grown, harvested, and aged just steps away. At Agriturismo Emidio Pepe in Abruzzo, wine isn’t just part of the experience - it is the experience. The Pepe family has been making biodynamic, age-worthy Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and Trebbiano here for generations, and guests are invited right into that world... Days can start with a walk through the vineyards, the Adriatic breeze on your face, before heading into the cellar for a guided tasting of vintages that have made the Emidio Pepe name legendary. The guest rooms are warm and unfussy, with a charm that comes from being on a real working estate rather than a polished resort. Meals are all about local ingredients - many from the estate’s own gardens - paired, naturally, with the family’s wines. It’s the kind of place where wine lovers feel instantly at home, where tradition meets generosity, and where you leave with more than just a few bottles. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: 1 715 SEK /night  
  • Abruzzo (Loreto Aprutino) Show on map
    Masseria del Vino gives you much more than a vineyard stay. Set in a restored 19th-century farmhouse near Loreto Aprutino, it is surrounded by Ciavolich’s vineyards and olive groves, with views stretching from the Adriatic to Gran Sasso. There are only six deluxe rooms, which keeps the whole place quiet and personal... What makes it stand out is how much is built into the experience: an agricultural breakfast with local products, a secret garden with Jacuzzi tubs, a wellness area with sauna, and even house rituals like the traditional Sdijun d’Abruzzo and Yoga & Wine on the lawn. This is the sort of place that can easily fill a full weekend without ever feeling busy. Wine gives it structure, but the landscape and sense of heritage are what really make it worth booking. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: 1 464 SEK /night  
  • Abruzzo (Popoli) Show on map
    San Calisto camere con vigna is one of the most distinctive wine stays in Abruzzo because it feels so closely tied to the land around it. The guest house sits among Valle Reale’s vineyards in the heart of the Abruzzo Parks, surrounded by forests, mountains and silence, and this is also where the winery’s project began back in 1999... Today, Valle Reale is deeply committed to biodynamic viticulture and environmental preservation, and guests can book private experiences with vineyard visits, archive access and guided tastings. Breakfasts with homemade and organic local products add to the feeling that everything here is genuinely rooted in place. This is less about flashy extras and more about atmosphere, ideas and a real connection to modern Abruzzo wine. If you want somewhere quiet, thoughtful and genuinely different, this is a very smart pick. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: 2 622 SEK /night  
  • Abruzzo (LʼAquila) Show on map
    Abruzzo is one of Italy’s most diverse wine regions, producing everything from bold Montepulciano to crisp Trebbiano. Magione Papale Relais, set in the city of L’Aquila, places you right at the crossroads of this winemaking heritage and the Apennine mountains. The Relais combines history and modern elegance: once a noble residence, today it’s a boutique hotel with refined suites, serene gardens, and an atmosphere that feels quietly exclusive... Large windows and terraces frame views of both the city and the surrounding hills, reminding you that Abruzzo’s vineyards are never far away. The property is home to a Michelin-starred restaurant, where seasonal ingredients from the region are paired with wines from next-door. So, if you’re dreaming of a stay where history, food, and wine come together seamlessly, Magione Papale Relais deserves a spot at the top of your list. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)
    Price from: 1 377 SEK /night  
  • Abruzzo (Torano Nuovo) Show on map
    In Torano Nuovo, among the vines of northern Abruzzo, Tenuta Morganti offers something far more memorable than a standard countryside stay: the chance to sleep inside a wooden wine barrel. The Morganti story begins in 1953, when the family planted Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and Trebbiano d’Abruzzo here, and that agricultural identity still gives the place its charm. What makes it work is that the barrel stay never feels like a gimmick... The eco-glamping setup is thoughtfully done, with private bathrooms, renewable energy from photovoltaic panels, and extras like tasting boxes with local cheese, cured meats and estate wine. There is even a barrel with its own jacuzzi, which tells you a lot about the mood. It is playful, yes, but also rooted in something real. Wine, olive oil, honey, vines, family history - everything here feels connected, which is exactly why the stay lingers in the memory. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)
    Price from: 2 404 SEK /night  
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