The Antinori production for red wines has historically been concentrated in the area of Chianti Classico in Tuscany, where it owns three estates, Santa Cristina, Pèppoli and Badia a Passignano, totaling 618 acres of vineyards.Since the beginning of this century, Antinori has been producing white wine in the Orvieto Classico region on its 350-acre Castello della Sala estate, where local grape varieties, Trebbiano and Grechetto and international varieties, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are produced.In the last ten years, Antinori has acquired additional vineyards in the DOCG areas of Tuscany. It owns two estates in the area of Montepulciano, an estate in Bolgheri, in Brunello di Montalcino and Sovana, an emerging area in Southern Tuscany.Although primarily concentrated in Tuscany and Umbria, Antinori also invested in other areas; Piedmont, Alba, Prunotto, producing quality Piedmontese wines; California, Napa Valley, Atlas Peak, producing Sangiovese, Cabernet and Chardonnay; Hungary, Szekszard, Batààpàti, producing quality redand white wines.www.pfv.org