For centuries now, San Leonardo has been home to colonies of bees, who gift precious elixir, their honey. The estate produces several varieties of honey: including a delicate acacia blossom honey, the increasingly-rare chestnut honey, linden honey, and a classically-amber, valley-and-mountain multiflora honey.
Every year the Marquises Guerrieri Gonzaga reserve a small one part of the production of the San Leonardo so that it can evolve in the ideal conditions guaranteed by the dark and the silence of the vaults of the estate. Only after 20 years since harvest these bottles become part of the private collection of San Leonardo. The bottles of the Collection have never moved from the estate Private offer enthusiasts from all over the world the opportunity to taste vintage vintages in their full expression.