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    Restaurant in Montalcino, Italy

    Campo del Drago

    850pts

    Two Michelin stars, one deliberate detour.

    Campo del Drago, Restaurant in Montalcino

    About Campo del Drago

    Two Michelin stars and an 87-point La Liste ranking make Campo del Drago the most credentialed dining address in Montalcino. Chef Matteo Temperini builds a menu around the hotel's own kitchen garden, and the 700-label wine list runs deep on Brunello. Book months ahead for a milestone meal inside the Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco estate.

    The Verdict

    Campo del Drago is the right choice if you are planning a milestone trip to Tuscany and want a single dinner that justifies the detour to Montalcino. Two Michelin stars, an 87-point La Liste ranking for 2026, and a kitchen garden that directly shapes what chef Matteo Temperini puts on the plate make this one of the most coherent fine-dining propositions in the region. Book it for a significant anniversary, a honeymoon, or the kind of trip where the meal is the destination. If you want Brunello-country cooking without the commitment, [Boccon DiVino](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/boccon-divino-montalcino-restaurant) or [Taverna del Grappolo Blu](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/taverna-del-grappolo-blu-montalcino-restaurant) are the practical alternatives.

    The Restaurant

    Getting to Campo del Drago requires intent. The approach is a dirt track through the Tuscan hills, and the arrival is an intact medieval village — tower, frescoed church, stone buildings — that forms the estate of Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, which holds 3 Michelin keys. The dining room is contemporary against that ancient backdrop: clean lines, a panoramic terrace, and the kind of visual contrast between old stone and modern plating that sets the tone before a dish arrives. For food and wine explorers, the setting alone is half the argument for coming.

    The ingredient sourcing is where Campo del Drago separates itself from comparable Tuscan fine-dining addresses. Temperini draws extensively from the hotel's own kitchen garden, which means the menu shifts with what is ready to harvest rather than what a supplier has available. Vegetables are not a garnish here , they are frequently the structural element of a dish. This is meaningful at the €€€€ price point: you are paying for produce grown to the kitchen's specification, not commodity ingredients dressed up with technique. At two-star restaurants in Italian cities, that supply chain is often more opaque. Here it is the defining editorial choice of the menu.

    The format gives you options. Three tasting menus run alongside an à la carte, but the à la carte requires a minimum of three courses , so walk-in grazing is not the model. Come prepared to eat a full meal. The wine list runs to over 700 labels with a strong regional focus, and if Brunello is the reason you are in Montalcino, you will find serious depth here. A 2016 Sasso al Sole is available by the glass, which is worth noting for solo diners or those who do not want to commit to a bottle. For the full picture on Montalcino drinking, see [our full Montalcino wineries guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/montalcino).

    In the context of Italian fine dining nationally, Campo del Drago sits in a tier below [Osteria Francescana in Modena](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/osteria-francescana) and [Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enoteca-pinchiorri) by awards count, but it competes on a different axis: the estate setting and sourcing story give it a specificity those urban addresses cannot replicate. If you are building an Italian fine-dining itinerary, it pairs logically with [Dal Pescatore in Runate](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/dal-pescatore-runate-restaurant) or [Le Calandre in Rubano](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-calandre-rubano-restaurant) for contrast , urban-rooted Italian technique versus this rurally anchored model. Further afield, [Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/atelier-moessmer-norbert-niederkofler-brunico-restaurant) pursues a similar estate-sourcing philosophy in the Dolomites. [Enrico Bartolini in Milan](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enrico-bartolini-milan-restaurant) is the urban counterpoint for contemporary Italian at the same award level.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin 2 Stars , 2024, 2025
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026 , 87 points
    • Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco , 3 Michelin Keys
    • Google rating: 4.7 (29 reviews)

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. Campo del Drago sits inside a Rosewood property with limited covers, a high-profile award profile, and a location that draws destination diners from across Europe and beyond. Book as far in advance as your plans allow , weeks-out minimums are likely insufficient for peak season. Contact the hotel directly, as the restaurant booking is managed through Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco. For broader planning context, see [our full Montalcino restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/montalcino) and [our full Montalcino hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/montalcino).

    Practical Details

    DetailCampo del DragoBoccon DiVinoTaverna del Grappolo Blu
    Price range€€€€€€
    CuisineContemporaryTuscanTuscan
    SettingMedieval estate, Rosewood hotelTown restaurantTown trattoria
    Booking difficultyNear ImpossibleModerateModerate
    Tasting menuYes (3 options + à la carte)NoNo
    Wine list depth700+ labelsRegional focusRegional focus

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    How It Compares

    Within Montalcino, no other restaurant operates at Campo del Drago's award level. [Castello Banfi - Il Borgo](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/castello-banfi-il-borgo-montalcino-restaurant) is the closest estate-dining comparison , another winery-anchored setting with Tuscan Italian cooking , but without the two-star credential. It is the better choice if the estate experience appeals but the Campo del Drago price or booking difficulty is a barrier. [Osteria di Porta al Cassero](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/osteria-di-porta-al-cassero-montalcino-restaurant) offers Tuscan Italian cooking in town at a more accessible price, with no tasting menu commitment required.

    For the value end of the spectrum, [Boccon DiVino](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/boccon-divino-montalcino-restaurant) at €€ and [Taverna del Grappolo Blu](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/taverna-del-grappolo-blu-montalcino-restaurant) at € serve honest Tuscan cooking that pairs well with the regional wine without the logistical weight of booking a Michelin two-star. Neither is a substitute for Campo del Drago's cooking, but both are good choices when the goal is a relaxed lunch over Brunello rather than a tasting menu event. [Vineria Aperta](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/vineria-aperta-montalcino-restaurant) rounds out the town's options for a more casual wine-led stop.

    The decision is direct: if the dinner is the centrepiece of your Montalcino visit and you are already staying in the region, Campo del Drago is the booking to prioritise. If you want multiple meals across a few days, pair it with one of the lower-price-point addresses for balance and variety.

    FAQ

    How far ahead should I book Campo del Drago?

    As far ahead as possible , ideally two to three months for peak Tuscan season (May through October). Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible given the two-star profile and the limited covers within a Rosewood estate. Contact Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco directly and confirm reservation policy at the time of inquiry.

    What should I wear to Campo del Drago?

    Smart to formal is the appropriate register at a €€€€ two-Michelin-star restaurant inside a Rosewood property. There is no confirmed dress code in the data, but the setting , a contemporary fine-dining room within a medieval estate hotel , makes casual dress a poor fit. Treat it as you would any two-star European dining room.

    Is Campo del Drago good for solo dining?

    It is viable for solo diners, particularly at the bar or counter if available, and the 700-label wine list with by-the-glass options (including the 2016 Sasso al Sole) means you are not locked into a bottle. The à la carte minimum of three courses is not prohibitive solo. That said, tasting menus are better experienced with a companion to share the pacing. If solo flexibility matters more, [Boccon DiVino](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/boccon-divino-montalcino-restaurant) or [Vineria Aperta](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/vineria-aperta-montalcino-restaurant) are lower-pressure choices.

    What are alternatives to Campo del Drago in Montalcino?

    [Castello Banfi - Il Borgo](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/castello-banfi-il-borgo-montalcino-restaurant) is the nearest like-for-like in terms of estate setting. [Boccon DiVino](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/boccon-divino-montalcino-restaurant) is the leading step-down for quality Tuscan cooking at half the price commitment. [Taverna del Grappolo Blu](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/taverna-del-grappolo-blu-montalcino-restaurant) is the choice for a casual lunch. [Osteria di Porta al Cassero](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/osteria-di-porta-al-cassero-montalcino-restaurant) covers Tuscan Italian in town without a tasting menu format.

    Is Campo del Drago worth the price?

    Yes, if the conditions are right. Two Michelin stars, a kitchen garden that directly informs the menu, and a setting inside a 3-Michelin-key estate add up to a coherent proposition at the €€€€ tier. You are paying for sourcing specificity and an experience that is hard to separate from its place , not just for technical cooking. If you want two-star Italian contemporary without the estate premium, [Enrico Bartolini in Milan](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enrico-bartolini-milan-restaurant) or [César in New York City](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/csar-new-york-city-restaurant) operate in the same awards band in urban formats. Campo del Drago justifies the price specifically because of what the location and sourcing add.

    Compare Campo del Drago

    Award Winners Like Campo del Drago
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Campo del DragoLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 87pts; A certain amount of patience is required to get to this restaurant accessed via a dusty yet attractive dirt track that wends its way through typical Tuscan landscapes. On arrival, you’ll find an enchanting village of medieval origin with a tower and an old, frescoed church, where the Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco (awarded 3 Michelin keys) offers excellent service, splendid guestrooms and one of the best restaurants in the region. Here, chef Matteo Temperini serves some of the most interesting and creative dishes in Tuscany, many of which are prepared using vegetables from the hotel’s own kitchen garden, all showcased on three tasting menus and an à la carte from which a minimum of three courses must be chosen. Dishes are served in an elegant, contemporary-style dining room with a panoramic terrace, while the wine list features over 700 labels with a focus on the region – plenty of Brunellos, plus a particularly noteworthy 2016 Sasso al Sole, also available by the glass.; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024)€€€€
    Taverna del Grappolo Blu
    Boccon DiVino€€
    Castello Banfi - Il Borgo
    Osteria di Porta al Cassero
    Vineria Aperta

    Comparing your options in Montalcino for this tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Campo del Drago?

    Aim for two to three months ahead if you're visiting during peak season (May through October). Campo del Drago sits inside a limited-cover Rosewood estate with two Michelin stars and a La Liste Top Restaurants ranking — supply is tight and demand is consistent. Last-minute bookings are possible in winter but not something to rely on for a milestone trip.

    What should I wear to Campo del Drago?

    Smart to formal is the appropriate register. A €€€€ two-Michelin-star restaurant inside a Rosewood property with a panoramic terrace sets a clear tone, even without a published dress code. Think dinner jacket for men or equivalent — arriving underdressed at this level in rural Tuscany will feel out of place.

    Is Campo del Drago good for solo dining?

    Viable, particularly given the wine programme: the 700-label list includes by-the-glass options, among them the noted 2016 Sasso al Sole, which makes solo exploration at the table genuinely interesting. The à la carte requires a minimum of three courses, so budget and appetite accordingly — this is not a light solo drop-in.

    What are alternatives to Campo del Drago in Montalcino?

    Castello Banfi - Il Borgo is the nearest like-for-like in terms of estate setting and regional wine focus, though it operates at a lower award tier. For something more casual and local in Montalcino town, Taverna del Grappolo Blu and Boccon DiVino both offer accessible Brunello pairings without the tasting-menu format or the price point.

    Is Campo del Drago worth the price?

    Yes, for the right trip. Two Michelin stars, a kitchen garden that feeds the menu directly, a 3-Michelin-key estate, and one of the stronger regional wine lists in Tuscany at over 700 labels add up to a credible case at €€€€. If you are already travelling to Montalcino for Brunello, building a dinner here around it is the logical move — the setting and the cooking reinforce each other.

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