Lunae Bosoni winery
Respect for the land and human relationships
The Tradition and History of Cantina Lunae Bosoni
Cantina Lunae Bosoni is more than just a production facility; it is a story of family, tradition, and passion for viticulture that has been passed down through generations. The roots of the region’s winemaking tradition delve into millennia of history, dating back to 177 B.C. when the Romans founded the colony of “Portus Lunae” at the mouth of the Magra River. This name, chosen by the Bosoni family, encapsulates the guiding principles that have shaped their work in the vineyard and winery.
In 65 A.D., Pliny the Elder wrote in his “Naturalis Historia” that the wine from Luni was the most prized in Etruria. These ancient accolades are not just part of history but also a continuous inspiration for the Bosoni family, who for four generations have cultivated vineyards, produced wine, and preserved local culture. Their philosophy reflects a balance between tradition and innovation, with a strong connection to the land and community surrounding them.
Philosophy and Innovation: A Commitment to Sustainability
The philosophy of Cantina Lunae Bosoni is based on the belief that wine is a living matter, which expresses and develops its character over time. Their approach to viticulture combines tradition and experimentation, cultivating indigenous grape varieties like Vermentino, Albarola, and Vermentino Nero over an area of 65 hectares. Sustainability is at the heart of their operations, with a commitment to organic viticulture and the use of renewable energy.
The new winery, designed in collaboration with Italian designers, exemplifies how art can dialogue with nature. The building integrates harmoniously into the landscape, with a design that echoes the terracing of the Apuan Alps. The use of natural materials and an earth-inspired color palette reflect respect for the environment. The winery is equipped with photovoltaic and geothermal systems, reducing environmental impact and promoting a model of sustainable growth.
Community and Territory: An Indissoluble Bond
Cantina Lunae Bosoni is not just a family business but an extended community of about 100 small local winemakers. This network of collaborations values human relationships and promotes cultural exchange that enriches the local wine culture. Every bottle produced is a tribute to the Colli di Luni, a territory rich in history and tradition that Cantina Lunae Bosoni is committed to making known and appreciated worldwide.
In conclusion, Cantina Lunae Bosoni represents a model of excellence in the Italian wine landscape, combining tradition, innovation, and sustainability to produce wines that tell the story and richness of their homeland.







