FAQ
The cost of organizing the wedding alone is about 1400 euros. To this amount you need to add other costs, i.e. accommodation, transportation, wedding reception, cake, etc. The price of organizing the event depends primarily on the number of guests, accommodation and selected additional services – take a look at the price list tab on our website or contact the event manager to prepare a personalized offer.
In our agritourism in Capannoli we have 25 beds. In the case of larger weddings, we provide accommodation for other guests at our neighbor’s house (the facility is a 2 minute walk from our winery). Then we have the ability to provide accommodation for a total of 60 people.
We have two-level max. 6-person suites, equipped with kitchen and bathroom.
Yes, the wedding ceremony and reception are held on the premises of our agritourism.
The most popular months to organize a wedding in Tuscany are May, June, September and October. Depending on your preferences, we can organize a wedding in other months as well.
Yes, we take an individual approach to each couple, so we can also organize smaller ceremonies.
We help organize transportation to and from Pisa airport. We do not organize flights or transportation to Italy.
Yes, in our agritourism we can organize full catering: breakfasts, lunches and dinners, as well as a wedding gala dinner.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to organize a church wedding in the open air. This type of wedding can only take place in a church. However, in the open air – on the territory of our vineyard – we can organize a civil or humanist wedding.
The wedding reception takes place in the garden on the vineyard grounds, outdoors.
Yes, we can arrange a church wedding, which will be performed by a Polish priest. This wedding is also recognized in Poland.
Yes, pets are accepted in our vineyard, with prior confirmation.
The civil wedding is administered by an official in Italian and translated into Polish. A humanist wedding is administered in Polish. A church wedding is administered in Polish, by a Polish priest.