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                                       Photo by: Luca Miserocchi  Photo by: Luca Miserocchi


           the partnership with Rosewood Castiglion   field of renewables and of healthcare. To   Andes, in the desert or on the ocean shore,
           del Bosco, ideal setting for  the very first   inspire, with Casa Ojalá, new forms of   under the sun of the savannah. Perhaps, in
           Casa Ojalá, among the iconic vineyards of   storytelling for a flourishing and evolving   the company of a giraffe coming to visit,
           Tuscany. An identity of the highest degree   tourism. From open air tastings to the most   for breakfast. To inhabit Nature, beyond
           between the extraordinary service of the   romantic dinners in total privacy, all to be   all limits.
           Hotel, and the exclusive adventure offered   experienced in the new dimension created
           by the Casa. Taking advantage of the   by the passionate traveler Bonzanigo.   Multidimensional sustainability
           places, free from the more conventional   To expand beyond the imaginary the   A confirmation of the affinity with
           boundaries.  I  am  convinced  that  experiences proposed by the Hotels in   Rosewood,  the  DNA of sustainability
           uniqueness is going to be the added value   different locations surrounded by nature,   at its utmost power, that of nature, of
           of our future”, explains enthusiastically   and much desired by their clients. In the   the creation of the architect educated at
           Ryan Nesbitt, the American globetrotter,   landscape of the spectacular Resorts, Casa   the humanistic school of the great Swiss
           co- Founder together with Beatrice   Ojalá stands as a revolution, surpassing   masters. Materials and staging purely eco
           Bonzanigo, expert entrepreneur in the   all amenities. Waking to the view  of the   responsible. Selected woods, fabrics made



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