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Lamberto Frescobaldi is the President of Marchesi Frescobaldi, one of Italy’s most historic and influential wine families, with a legacy that spans over 700 years and 30 generations. Born into this lineage of Tuscan nobility, Lamberto was immersed in the world of viticulture from an early age. He studied Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florence and later completed a Master’s degree in Viticulture at the University of California, Davis, equipping him with both traditional knowledge and modern scientific expertise.

Under his leadership, the Frescobaldi group has expanded its portfolio while staying rooted in its commitment to terroir and authenticity. Lamberto has overseen the growth and innovation of iconic estates such as Tenuta Luce in Montalcino, Ornellaia in Bolgheri, and Gorgona—the only vineyard in the world run by inmates on a prison island, in partnership with the Italian government. His approach balances sustainability, social responsibility, and premium winemaking, and he has played a key role in reinforcing Tuscany’s global reputation for fine wine.

Lamberto is known not only for his stewardship of the family business but also for his forward-thinking vision in the broader wine industry. A vocal advocate for environmental stewardship, he has implemented biodiversity programs, reduced chemical use in vineyards, and invested in renewable energy across Frescobaldi properties. With a rare combination of tradition and innovation, Lamberto Frescobaldi continues to shape the future of Italian wine while honoring the weight of his family’s extraordinary legacy.



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