Terre di Nano is a historic mansion located in Val d’Orcia, South of Tuscany, very close to delightful Montepulciano and Pienza, where you can experience the Tuscan life while enjoying excellent locally sourced food and wine, all while admiring breathtaking views. Terre di Nano is a 19th century country estate surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, rolling hills and woods, which offers spacious charming accommodation in one of the most beautiful areas of southern Tuscany. The estate is located in the province of Siena, in the heart of lovely Val d´Orcia, a splendid area protected under UNESCO patrimony since 2004. The estate has been renovated and furnished with great care, in respect of local architecture. The welcome dinner, ceremony, and reception will all take place at Terre di Nano. More information is listed on their website: https://www.terredinano.com/en/
For the welcome dinner, garden attire is appropriate. The dinner will take place outdoors. For the ceremony and reception, attire is formalwear. Ladies - a floor length or maxi dress is appropriate. Opt for soft spring and summer colors, while avoiding shades of white. We would love to see our guests in colorful tones such as pinks, blues, oranges, and greens. As for shoes, there are grassy areas as well as pebbles where we will be for the ceremony and dinner. We recommend wearing a thick heel if possible. For stillettos/pumps, you can buy "heel savers" on amazon to prevent your heels from sinking into the grass. Heel saver link: https://a.co/d/cCOY7eR Gentlemen - as for men, wear please wear either a dress shirt and pants or a suit. Feel free to opt for materials such as linen, which will be more breathable and light for the outdoor weather. For inspiration, see pinterest link: https://pin.it/13G3lSo30 What NOT to wear: shorts, jeans, mini dresses (wedding day)
Please let us know you’re coming as soon as you’re certain, so we can start arranging seats, meals, etc. Because we’re hosting an international celebration, early responses help us finalize travel logistics and guest details well in advance. Kindly submit your RSVP no later than February 28, 2026—three months before the big day—but we’d be thrilled to hear from you even sooner. Thank you!
Yes, there is parking at the venue, however, It is located at the top of a hill. We will have transportation scheduled from the hotels listed for the day of the wedding.
From the hotels listed under "Travel" there will be a shuttle that will transport to the venue.
Unfortunately there is a limit on the guests we can invite and we cannot accommodate a plus one for everyone. If you are allowed a plus one, we have listed her/his name or "Plus One" on your RSVP profile. If you feel we left out someone important, let us know, but understand that our limitations may mean our hands are tied.
We strongly suggest renting a car due to their being limited public transportation in the region. However, It is possible to book transportation to and from the airport. If renting a car, make sure to reserve in advance, and make sure to request automatic transmission because most platforms will default to manual.
Please feel free to contact Valentina at (954)-254-5842 for any other questions. For the day of wedding questions, call or text Anthony Testa at (954)-303-1074
The end of May will be warm and sunny with average high temperatures of 70-73 F and lows of 55-59 F.
The ceremony and reception will be held outdoors, however, the dancing party will be held inside.
The ceremony will start promptly at 5 pm. The shuttle will be arranged to make sure everyone arrives on time. If you do not plan to stay at listed accommodations, or are arranging your own transportation, you will need to be at the venue before 5 pm, preferably 4:30-4:45. If you are late, you will not be allowed to attend the ceremony.
Great question! Our venue is about 2 to 2.5 hours from the nearest major airports, so we recommend renting a car for the most flexibility and ease—especially if you plan to explore the area before or after the wedding. That said, there are also train options available depending on your route, and taxis or private transfers can be booked in advance. This website gives some good tips on renting a car abroad: https://untolditaly.com/renting-a-car-in-italy/ Here is some information about International Driving Permit (IDP) as well: https://www.aaa.com/vacation/idpf.html