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Castions di Strada
Casali Aurelia Tfvg 24148

The Casali Aurelia Farm is in Castions di Strada in the Controlled Designation of Origin Friuli Annia area.
Its wine-growing vocation was already known and appreciated during the Roman period, as evidenced by the discovery of wine amphorae in many archaeological sites.
The farm, owned by the Filippi family, produces grapes from which the gems of the Friuli wine tradition originate and is always happy to host those who want to discover its secrets and taste its wines.
It is possible to visit the wine cellar or enjoy interesting tastings and stay overnight and discover the cuisine of the Agritourism "Il Picchio", managed by the same family.
The wine cellar boasts the most modern equipment, to obtain the optimal conditions for vinification that lead to the production of wines respecting their typical characteristics.
The facilities allow the storage and ageing of bottles at a controlled temperature and humidity according to the dictates of the latest conservation techniques.
Its wine-growing vocation was already known and appreciated during the Roman period, as evidenced by the discovery of wine amphorae in many archaeological sites.
The farm, owned by the Filippi family, produces grapes from which the gems of the Friuli wine tradition originate and is always happy to host those who want to discover its secrets and taste its wines.
It is possible to visit the wine cellar or enjoy interesting tastings and stay overnight and discover the cuisine of the Agritourism "Il Picchio", managed by the same family.
The wine cellar boasts the most modern equipment, to obtain the optimal conditions for vinification that lead to the production of wines respecting their typical characteristics.
The facilities allow the storage and ageing of bottles at a controlled temperature and humidity according to the dictates of the latest conservation techniques.