Tenuta Sette Ponti is located in the heart of Chianti, in a picturesque corner of Tuscany not far from Arezzo is one of the Moretti family owned since the 50s when the architect Alberto Moretti, attracted by the rich in the game reserve and from there to this game (deer, wild boars, pheasants, hares, deer and even the yellow mantle), buys directly from the first 50 hectares Princesses Margaret and Maria Cristina di Savoia Aosta, daughter of Vittorio Emanuele III, King of Italy from 1900 1946. In turn, the two princesses had purchased the property from the Grand Duke Leopold of Habsburg, which was responsible for the birth of the "Vigna di Pallino" at the end of 1800. The oldest vineyard dating back to 1935 and has always been called the "Vineyard of the Empire "was planted by His Royal Highness the Duke Amedeo of Aosta, viceroy of Ethiopia, and named to commemorate the victory of the war in Africa and the birth of Italian Colonial Empire with the conquest of Abyssinia. To this end, the Duke commissioned uncle HRH Count of Turin Emanuele Filiberto, General Designate of the Army and General of Cavalry, to personally work to achieve in the shortest possible time the vineyard. Work proceeded with some difficulty, due to a drop of 30%, which forced him to fill the land and a subsequent terracing is still visible, and ended in 1939.
The Moretti family began to cultivate the vines as far back as 1957, however, is only in 1996 that Antonio Moretti Fioravante, son of Albert, the leader of a group of companies in the luxury and high fashion, decided to follow his passion and directly to bottle the wine. Thus were born in 1998 "Crognolo" followed in 1999 by '"Oren", two wines that in a few years became a symbol of the great vocation of wine-making region of Tuscany, Arezzo and in general.