The history of the Grosseto Maremma has always been linked to the metalliferous hills and activities related to explotation that started in the third millenium A.C. In this area, in the course of time there were Roman, Lombard and Carolingian dominations, which ended in 787 when Charlemagne donated the territory to Pope Adrian I. During the feudal period, X century, Roccastrada fell under the dominion of the Aldobrandeschi family, who developed the building of fortresses and castle. The ancient village of Montemassi, which overlooks Sassoscritto Farm today also dates back to before the year 1000.

Between the XIII and XIV century, the territory passed under the municipality of Siena and then became a Florentine subject in the mid XVI century.
Also in the centuries that followed, the economy was always linked to the explotation of existing raw materials: extraction of minerals and wood for the Savoy rallways.


Not even the economic industrial boom in the 60's affected the area, which is still the same today as it was one century ago.

Sassoscritto Farm was built here, in this corner of the world, surrounded by noble, controlled designation of origin areas: 90 hectares of land of clay, sand and calcareous chalky rock surrounded by olive trees. By 2006 this land is cultivate with Sangiovese, Syrah, Merlot and Vermentino vines.

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