When her uncle commands the young Valentina to marry the Duke of Babbiano she flatly refuses and steals away to her own estate, Roccaleone, the most impenetrable fortress in Italy, to defend at arms her right to choose her own destiny. Desperate for an alliance with her uncle, the Duke vows to take her by force. The Count of Aquila, intrigued by her sheer audacity, goes to Roccaleone and finds her behind fortress walls with a rag-tag group of mercenaries and traitors. Their armory is stocked with wine instead of arms. If Valentina is to succeed, the Count must win the loyalty of her men and use his wit against the Duke and his army.




