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Our Family

Welcome to our family's story, a tale woven from generations of heritage and passion for the land. Our journey begins in the rolling hills of Chianti, where the roots of our family tree run deep on my grandmother's father's side. Here, amidst the vineyards and olive groves, our ancestors nurtured a tradition of craftsmanship and a love for the land that has been passed down through the ages.

But our story doesn't end there. My grandmother's mother hailed from the beautiful valleys of Trentino Alto Adige, adding another layer of diversity to our family tapestry. With land in the north of Italy, our connection to the rich landscapes and flavors of this region is equally strong.

Our family's cultural mosaic is further enriched by my grandfather's Lebanese heritage, infusing our heritage with a vibrant blend of languages and traditions. It is from his lineage that our family name, Bakhos, was born—a homage to the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, a fitting tribute to our dedication to viticulture.

As the torchbearers of this rich legacy, my father Henry Bakhos and I, Alex Bakhos, have embarked on a journey to honor and build upon the foundations laid by our predecessors. With a deep respect for tradition and a commitment to innovation, we strive to cultivate the finest wines and create experiences that celebrate the essence of our heritage. Join us as we raise a glass to the past, present, and future of the world of wine.

Our wines embedded with history

A Unique Story

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The Etruscans: fascinating and mysterious people. But who were the Etruscans really? Their civilization is the result of a process of integration between various peoples and cultures that took place in Etruria at the end of the second millennium. Undoubtedly there is a deep and decisive influence on the Etruscan culture of the Greek world (artisanal and artistic ideas) but also of the Phoenician world (in particular the treatment of ivories and metals).
The history of the Etruscans is therefore the history of the movement of people, of the circulation of products often carrying messages from the Mediterranean and the East. Among these products is wine. The Etruscans developed a winemaking system that resulted in a drink with singular organoleptic characteristics: aromatic, very fragrant and precious. They harvested the ripe grapes, transported them to the cellars in wooden crates to preserve their quality, then the barefoot men trampled the deposited bunches to obtain the must or first wine; then they waited about ten days for the end of the fermentation to proceed with the racking of the wine in barrels. Here, the men passed to another phase of vinification; they returned to the barrels for a new pressing of the grapes left in the marc. A second racking wine is thus obtained which, with the initial must, represents the entire production. The wine was deposited and stored in amphorae and prepared for shipment.
Today in Clantenova, thousands of years later, in the wonderful lands of Chianti, we seek to preserve the art of making wine from those values ​​which over the centuries have made of wine a tradition, but, above all, a passion for travel and renewed encounters.

The Team

Clantenova

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Marina Paoli

Former Owner & Grandmother
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Charles Bakhos

Former Co-Owner & Grandfather
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Henry Bakhos

Co-Owner & Financial Director
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Alex Bakhos

Owner & Cellar Master
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Lea Bakhos

Public Relations Director
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Mima Lian

Store Manager
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Dario Parenti

Oenologist
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Rossella Biondi

Agricultural and Winery Assistant
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Marco Nicolini

Agronomy Specialist