The region of Umbria in central Italy is one of Italy's smallest and the only
landlocked region on the peninsula. Dominated by the Appenines, its rolling
verdant hills and spectacular scenery have inspired some of the country's finest
art and spirituality, not to mention food and wine.
Chiesa del
Carmine is the ancient church on the Carmine Estate, located at the foot of
Monte Tezio in a protected valley, where the wildlife is abundant and nature is
thriving. The views from all aspects are stunning. To the south is Monte Subasio
and the town of Assisi, to the west the ancient castle of Antognolla and to the
north woodlands and the mountains ranges of the Appenines.
The Carmine estate has been lovingly restored and includes an ancient olive grove, a truffle wood and pasture and 5.7 hectares of vineyards, all farmed organically.