110
years
The Corsano farm, owned by the Migone family since 1910, is located 12km south-east of Siena, at the gates of the Crete Senesi.
It is surrounded by vineyards and olive groves and develops around a private dirt road for 2.5 km, offering suggestive views with a view of the Tuscan hills and the Siena skyline in the background. The company produces oil and wine, which can be purchased at the company store, and crops of cereals and legumes. From the renovation of the San Donnino farmhouse, a farmhouse was born totally immersed in the tranquility of the Crete Senesi, an excellent starting point for visiting the numerous attractions of the area or perfect for spending a relaxing stay in the quiet of the countryside by the pool.
The recent renovation of the funds of the manor house has seen the birth of the Educational Farm project, strongly desired by the owners, who will accompany their guests on various educational paths related to the world of wine, oil and cereals.
1917

The birth
Giovanni Maria Migone, a Genoese nobleman, buys the Corsano farm at a public auction. The property had been left as a gift to the Pious works of Siena by the last member of the Buonsignori family, who died without heirs.
1940

Giovanni Maria Migone, a Genoese nobleman, buys the Corsano farm at a public auction. The property had been left as a gift to the Pious works of Siena by the last member of the Buonsignori family, who died without heirs.
1948

Gian Paolo “Gippo” Migone, the fifth of Franco's 5 children, was born in Corsano
1967

It is Gippo himself who, not even in his twenties, took over the company, at the time in great difficulty and driven by a passion for agriculture and love for the territory, succeeding with enormous sacrifices in reviving the fortunes of the farm.
1975

The first vineyards are planted, the first ever made in this area
1988

Casale San Donnino
Gian Paolo, after having had the intuition years before to rent some parts of the farm and the villa that remained empty for tourism, and having had a good response, decides to start the renovation of the San Donnino farmhouse, abandoned for more than 40 years. to turn it into a farmhouse
1998

L'Agriturismo
After ten years of work, the farmhouse is finally ready. In July of this year, the first guests of the farm arrived.