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Quercus: Georgia's Unexpected Southern Sanctuary
The Visconti di Modrone family transformed their 4,000-acre Georgia ranch into Quercus, an adults-only luxury resort. Far from Europe, this Relais & Châteaux property offers equestrian pursuits and exceptional dining.

Ember Lodge at Quercus, designed to capture morning light
This week, Quercus officially joined Relais & Châteaux, placing it alongside storied properties such as Blackberry Farm and Le Sirenuse. Located on 4,000 acres along the Flint River in Gay, Georgia, this exclusive adults-only retreat offers all-inclusive rates starting at $2,700 per night, according to airmail.news.
The resort's history traces back to the late 1970s when Uberto and Antonella Visconti di Modrone, part of the famed Italian Visconti family, sought refuge from Italy's turbulent 'Years of Lead.' They initially settled in South Carolina before a fortuitous introduction to the Governor of Georgia led them to Meriwether County. As airmail.news reports, the move was suggested as an alternative to Africa for the Duchess.
Our take: Quercus embodies a growing trend in luxury hospitality: the conversion of vast private estates into highly curated, intimate experiences. The Relais & Châteaux designation confirms its pedigree, signaling a commitment to refined service and distinctive character. This isn't merely a hotel; it's an immersion into a meticulously crafted world, blending European aristocratic heritage with Southern charm.
Source : airmail.news
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