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Pullè Family
Tenuta Pule owes its name to the family that founded it in the 17th century and maintained it until the first half of the 19th century: the noble Pullè family. It was born between 1653 and 1682, the years when Giovanni Pullè, and later his son Lorenzo, bought the farm and commissioned the construction of the villa.
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Early 20th century
Monga and Galtarossa Family
The Pullè were succeeded by Monga, a family from Verona, and later, in the early 1900s, it was bought by Antonio Galtarossa, who conducted the restoration and renovation work that led the Villa to its present-day structure.
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Mid-20th century
Restoration work
A villa in 16th-century style whose main façade is characterised by a delicate painted architectural decoration. It stands as a solid square building with two wings used as a farm building at its side, both ending with two turrets at the side of the entrance gate.
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Today
Over the years, the generations following Giacomo have contributed with care and dedication to the maintenance not only of the manor house, but of the entire farm surrounding it.
The Italian writer and journalist Mario Soldati visited the estate in 1968 during a trip around Italy in search of genuine wines and wrote about it: "With love and care he (Giacomo Galtarossa) produces wines, trying to rationally improve quality. An entire wing of the newly built wine-making facility is dedicated to the appassimento (desiccation), in stacked crates, of the grapes from which the famous Recioto Amarone is made' (Vino al Vino, Mario Soldati).
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