Restaurant in Casanova di Terricciola, Italy
Cannavacciuolo Vineyard
650Pearl PointsOff-circuit Michelin dining worth the detour.

About Cannavacciuolo Vineyard
A Michelin 1 Star (2024) resort restaurant in a restored Tuscan village, Cannavacciuolo Vineyard delivers precise Italian Contemporary cooking from chef Marco Suriano at €€€ — a tier below Italy's top tables but with a 4.6 Google rating across 3,200+ reviews. Best for food and wine travellers who can stay over and book well in advance; hard to reach without a car.
Verdict: A Michelin-starred destination that rewards the effort of getting there
Picture this: a small hilltop village in a corner of Tuscany that most visitors drive past on the way to Siena or Florence. Cannavacciuolo Vineyard has planted a Michelin 1 Star (2024) in exactly that spot, and the question for any serious food and wine traveller is whether the detour is worth making. The short answer is yes, but with conditions. This is not a drop-in dinner — it requires planning, a willingness to commit to the setting, and ideally a stay in one of the apartments on-site. If you do those things, you get one of the more considered fine-dining experiences in rural Tuscany, at a price point (€€€) that sits a tier below the €€€€ restaurants you would otherwise be comparing it against.
What the experience delivers
The venue is a restored section of the village of Casanova di Terricciola, and the dining room is built around an open kitchen where resident chef Marco Suriano works with a precision that the Michelin inspectors clearly found convincing. The cuisine is Italian Contemporary — meaning the cooking draws on Italian product and tradition but applies a refined, modern technique. The Michelin citation is specific about the balance between flavour and refinement, which in practice means you should expect dishes where the plate looks architectural but the taste remains grounded in recognisable Italian ingredient logic rather than abstraction for its own sake.
Service here has been shaped by a team with international hotel and restaurant experience, which is evident in the pacing and the way the room reads its guests. For a resort restaurant in a village of this size, that level of front-of-house consistency is not automatic , it is one of the clearest signals that Antonino Cannavacciuolo's broader hospitality operation (better known from his restaurants in Novara and on Lake Orta) has been transplanted here with genuine care rather than as a franchise afterthought.
Breakfast served in the apartments rather than a communal dining room is a practical detail worth noting for travellers building a multi-night itinerary. It keeps the mornings private, and it separates the lodging experience from the restaurant in a way that makes both feel more intentional. See our full Casanova di Terricciola hotels guide for accommodation context in the wider area.
Private dining and group experiences
The editorial angle here matters: if you are considering Cannavacciuolo Vineyard for a group occasion , a significant birthday, a small corporate dinner, a wine-focused celebration , the resort setting gives this venue a structural advantage over a standalone city restaurant. The combination of restored village apartments, a restaurant with a professional service brigade, and a location in a Tuscan wine zone means that a group can effectively take over a meaningful slice of the property. That is harder to replicate at a table-only restaurant, even at the €€€€ tier.
What the database does not confirm is whether dedicated private dining rooms exist separately from the main restaurant, or what minimum spend or group size applies. Given the booking difficulty rating assigned to this venue, groups should contact the property well in advance , months, not weeks, for peak season. The Michelin star combined with limited rural capacity means availability is the binding constraint, not price. For group logistics and other venue options in the area, see our full Casanova di Terricciola experiences guide.
Practical details
The address is Via del Teatro, 8, 56030 Casanova di Terricciola, in the Province of Pisa , not the better-known Chianti or Montalcino zones, but the Valdera area, which has its own wine identity and is accessible from Pisa or Florence by car. No public transport connection makes a car or private transfer effectively mandatory. Google reviews stand at 4.6 across 3,211 reviews, which for a fine-dining resort is a high volume of feedback and suggests the property has been operating long enough to build a real track record with a wide range of guests, not just food critics. Price range is €€€, which positions the dinner menu below the top tier of Italian fine dining but above a mid-range trattoria , budget accordingly and expect the tasting menu to be the primary format. For what else is worth your time in the area, see our full Casanova di Terricciola restaurants guide, our full Casanova di Terricciola bars guide, and our full Casanova di Terricciola wineries guide.
Who should book
Book if: you are a food and wine traveller building a Tuscany itinerary who wants a Michelin-level dinner outside the usual Florentine circuit; you are planning a small group occasion and want a resort setting rather than a city table; or you want to spend two or three nights in rural Tuscany with a serious restaurant attached. Reconsider if: you need a city base, public transport access, or the flexibility of a walk-in. For Italian Contemporary at a comparable level elsewhere in Italy, L'Olivo in Anacapri and Agli Amici in Rovinj offer points of comparison in coastal resort settings, while Enrico Bartolini in Milan delivers the same cuisine type with city convenience.
Ratings
- Michelin Stars: 1 Star (2024)
- Google Rating: 4.6 / 5 (3,211 reviews)
- Price Range: €€€
- Booking Difficulty: Hard , advance reservations essential
How to book
No phone number or website is confirmed in the database. Search directly for Cannavacciuolo Vineyard Casanova di Terricciola to find current booking channels. Given the Michelin star and limited rural capacity, treat this as a hard booking: for a weekend table or a stay during peak Tuscan season (May to October), three to four months out is a reasonable minimum. Groups should add more lead time. Do not assume availability will open closer to your travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Cannavacciuolo Vineyard?
The venue database does not confirm a bar-seating option. The dining experience here is centred on the open-kitchen restaurant, where chef Marco Suriano's precise, finish-oriented style is best experienced at a proper table. check the venue's official channels to confirm bar or counter availability before assuming a casual drop-in is possible.
How far ahead should I book Cannavacciuolo Vineyard?
Book at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead. This is a Michelin-starred (2024) restaurant in a small restored village, meaning seat count is limited and the property functions partly as a resort — rooms and tables compete for the same calendar. Travelling in peak Tuscan summer (July–August)? Push that to 8 weeks minimum.
Can Cannavacciuolo Vineyard accommodate groups?
The resort format — a restored section of a small village with spacious apartments — suggests it can handle private-group occasions better than a standalone urban restaurant. For a significant birthday or small corporate dinner, the combination of on-site accommodation and a single Michelin-starred dining room makes it a practical all-in-one option. Confirm group minimums and private-room availability directly with the venue.
Is Cannavacciuolo Vineyard worth the price?
At €€€ pricing with a Michelin star (2024) and a service team described as professionally trained across Italy and abroad, the value case is solid for a food-focused Tuscany trip. You are paying for destination dining in a restored village setting with a technically precise kitchen run by chef Marco Suriano — not a tourist-circuit Florentine set-menu. If you want comparable ambition closer to a city, Dal Pescatore or Osteria Francescana offer different but overlapping value propositions.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Cannavacciuolo Vineyard?
The venue's described approach — precise, elegant contemporary Italian cuisine finished with near-surgical attention from the open kitchen — maps directly to a tasting-menu format. Antonino Cannavacciuolo's wider hospitality vision shapes the experience, while resident chef Marco Suriano executes it at the pass. Specific menu pricing is not confirmed in available data, so contact the venue for current options before assuming a single format.
What are alternatives to Cannavacciuolo Vineyard in Casanova di Terricciola?
There are no confirmed comparable alternatives in Casanova di Terricciola itself — this is a small village in the Province of Pisa, not a dining cluster. For Michelin-level alternatives in the broader region, Reale (Abruzzo) and Dal Pescatore (Lombardy) offer similarly destination-focused formats. If you are specifically building a Tuscany itinerary, Osteria Francescana (Modena, Emilia-Romagna) is within driving range and operates at a different scale and price point.
Is Cannavacciuolo Vineyard good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a clear caveat: you need to commit to the location. Casanova di Terricciola is not a convenient stopover — it requires deliberate planning. For couples or small groups willing to build a trip around it, the combination of Michelin-starred dining, in-village apartments, and room-service breakfast makes it one of the more complete special-occasion setups in rural Tuscany. A city anniversary dinner this is not; a landmark trip, it can be.
Location
Via del Teatro, 8, 56030 Casanova PI, Italy
Casanova di Terricciola, Italy
Compare Cannavacciuolo Vineyard
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cannavacciuolo Vineyard | €€€ | Hard | , |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | €€€€ | Unknown | , |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | Unknown | , |
| Osteria Francescana | €€€€ | Unknown | , |
| Quattro Passi | €€€€ | Unknown | , |
| Reale | €€€€ | Unknown | , |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Dal Pescatore, Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Osteria Francescana, Progressive Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Quattro Passi, Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€
- Reale, Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
Cannavacciuolo Vineyard sits at €€€ while its most natural Italian fine-dining comparators all operate at €€€€. That price gap matters: if your primary goal is Italian fine dining at the absolute technical ceiling, Osteria Francescana in Modena (three Michelin stars, consistently on the World's 50 Best list) and Dal Pescatore in Runate (three stars, decades of family-run continuity) are the benchmarks. Both are harder to book and significantly more expensive, but they deliver a depth of kitchen ambition and wine programme that a one-star venue cannot match on paper. If you are allocating one serious splurge dinner on an Italian trip, those are the higher ceiling options.
Where Cannavacciuolo Vineyard competes more directly is on experience format. Reale in Castel di Sangro and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico are also destination restaurants in non-urban Italian settings, both at €€€€. If you want the full destination-dining experience at the highest level and cost is secondary, Niederkofler's Alpine-produce philosophy or Niko Romito's years-long conceptual project at Reale offer more adventurous cooking propositions. But if you want Michelin-credentialed fine dining in rural Tuscany without the €€€€ commitment, Cannavacciuolo Vineyard is the cleaner choice, and its resort accommodation gives it a multi-day itinerary logic that standalone restaurants lack.
Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone is the closest structural parallel: a resort-adjacent fine-dining restaurant in a scenic Italian setting at €€€€, with Mediterranean cuisine rather than Italian Contemporary. For travellers whose itinerary is Tuscany-fixed, Quattro Passi is not a practical alternative, but it is a useful calibration: Cannavacciuolo Vineyard gives you a comparable resort fine-dining experience at a lower price tier and in a wine-country rather than coastal setting. For a broader view of the Italian fine-dining field, see also Piazza Duomo in Alba, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Uliassi in Senigallia, all €€€€ operations that represent the tier above.
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