Don't forget to visit the Villa's wine cellar, which is carved directly out of the bedrock upon which the Villa stands.
Formerly a dungeon attached to a fortified watchtower, it dates back to the 11th century, and is all that remains of the original structure.
Guests are free to wander down to the cellar to discover its secrets and whilst down there, may wish to select a fine bottle to accompany dinner, or to be enjoyed during a lazy afternoon by the pool. There will always be an expert on hand to offer advice or to guide you in your choice.
The wine list encompasses a broad selection of great labels and lesser-known producers, fruit of David's more than 10 years of close collaboration and friendship with some of the region's finest producers.
Many hard-to-find vintages and Tuscan wine icons such as Querciabella, Fontodi, La Massa and Poggio Scalette are present in the list of reds, whereas amongst the whites there is a strong preference for the northern regions of Alto Adige and Friuli.
Villa Bordoni is truly a sanctuary for those with a fine palate.