In 1150 Lispida housed the monastic order of Sant'Agostino.La monastic life was interrupted in 1792 when the property was bought by Corinaldi accounts. These they provided massive cellars and began the production of renowned wines throughout Europe. During the 1st World War the castle was home to the headquarters of King Vittorio Emanuele III. In the late '50s, the company resumed its viticulture. Today it is much more.