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La Borgata emerges from, and expands within, the framework of a Mediterranean village’s natural evolution. Its buildings present memorable touchstones of a traditional church, roadhouse, farmhouse and mercantile center, situated as they often are in a rustic Tuscan township. Its layout encourages the casual flow and interchange of shoppers, shopkeepers, bankers, diners and observers of the passing local scene, adjacent to one of the region’s most magnificent communities La Borgata has been designed to convey a sense of history and feel of intimacy. Its exterior color palette and materials offer A carefully considered combination of natural earth tones – golden sand, Seasoned brick, fieldstone and ledge stone.
Each day at La Borgata will present a blend of experiences, both new and nostalgic. Just as the medieval village of the Tuscan hills emerged in simple harmony with movement of the land, clustered buildings of rough-hewn native stone will seem to have sprung naturally from the rich soil, forming a synthesis of nature and art, each complementing the beauty of the other.In the dappled light of afternoon, La Borgata bustles with the signs and sound of shopping, conversation and productivity. And then, in the evening, La Borgata becomes your terrace, your living room, your table. A California mood filtered through a grape vine: starlight, candlelight, hungering wafts of oakwood smoke, the sound of a cork being deftly pulled from its bottle, wine splashes into a glass.
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