In those years, the Castello di Paneretta was more than a residence—it was a meeting place of the soul. Painters, poets, and travelers found inspiration and serenity within its walls. Among them was Gerolamo Muzio, who dedicated his verses to the castle and remained there until the end of his days. It was here, as early as 1596, that wine entered the history of the castle, becoming inextricably intertwined with the life of the estate.
In 1696, with the marriage of Cassandra Capponi to Marquis Carlo Riccardi Strozzi, Paneretta was enriched by an extraordinary cultural heritage: manuscripts, parchments, and books that would later give rise to the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence. For centuries, the Strozzi family safeguarded the castle, until 1984, when Paneretta began a new chapter under the guidance of the Albisetti family, continuing to live and produce in harmony with its vocation.