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A wine tasting tour in Tuscany means moving through rolling hills from the Chianti Classico zone to the Maremma coast with glass in hand, sampling Sangiovese, Vermentino and Vernaccia in its multiple expressions as Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Bolgheri's Super Tuscans. For anyone looking for wine tastings near you or a deeper dive into the region, Tuscany has something at every level.
What travellers says about Tuscany Wine Tours
Very good!!Excellent Experience! Amazing and diverse wines and a very informative host, that walked through the history of the domaine and the region.
Tour/tastingWe had an excellent tour and fun experience tasting their wine. Very relaxed and educational for inexperienced wine drinkers.
Beautiful viewsJust getting to this winery is amazing. You do not want to miss the views that surround Camigliano Castle. Had a great tour of the winery and enjoyed the...
A lovely private tour customized to our interestsThe tour and tasting is private -- only for the people in your party. Samantha, our host was friendly and knowledgeable about the history of the winery, wine...
PrincessAmazing host, spoke very good English and was very knowledgeable and helpful.
Tasting at CampochiarentiThe wine tasting here was lovely, we tried four wines and the owner Daniele taught us a lot about Tuscan wine. Also, the location is beautiful! Highly...
Wonderful ExperienceExcellent tour in a beautiful setting. Plan to stay and eat lunch. We loved the herbal salad, fried fresh vegetables, and wild boar stew. We were there for...
Wine tour and tastingThanks for the tour! Super interesting.
Good tasting at fine small wineryWines with good taste, we tasted four wines and we found a wine we really liked so now they ship a few boxes to Denmark😁 Nice place.
Beautiful wine tourAlessandra was a perfect host as well as winemaker. Enjoyed the wonderful wines and learning about the legendary Paolina
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The best season to visit Tuscany
The best time to visit Tuscany depends on your preferences. Spring (April-June) offers mild weather and blooming landscapes. Summer (July-August) is perfect for sun and beaches, but crowded. Autumn (September-October) is great for wine enthusiasts. This is a harvesting season for both wine grapes and olives. Visiting Tuscany during this unique period will give you the chance to witness the beginning of the production of wine and olive oil. Winter (November-February) is quieter, ideal for exploring art and culture.
What to do in Tuscany?
Tuscany is a region rich in culture and is the home of Italian Renaissance art. Here's what you must not miss in between your wine-tasting tours in Tuscany:
Florence is the capital city of Tuscany and one of the most beautiful and fascinating cities in the entire world. Stop by the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral and admire the incredible Brunelleschi Dome.
Siena, a charming town known for its narrow streets flanked by brick buildings.
Pisa, the city of the Leaning Tower.
What to taste in Tuscany?
Tuscany is one of the world's greatest red wine producers. The most popular are Chianti Classico, Sangiovese and Brunello di Montalcino.
Chianti Classico is a medium to high-bodied red wine and it's the ultimate Tuscan king.
Sangiovese is a more fruit-forward red wine compared to Chianti (even if they come from the same grape).
Brunello di Montalcino is another famous wine in Tuscany. Brunello can be young or old, but generally, the most recognizable aromas are those of blackberry, strawberries, chocolate, leather, and delicate flowers.
What to expect from Tuscany wine tours?
If you are a passionate wine enthusiast, participating in Tuscany wine tours is something you cannot miss! All wineries in Tuscany offer exquisite wine tastings, together with very detailed guided tours of their cellars and estates. Many tours in Tuscany also include a guided visit to the magnificent vineyards and in most cases, the guide, often an expert winemaker, will provide you with insights about the wine production. In some cases, your wine tours to Tuscany will also include an olive oil tasting experience, since many wineries also have olive grooves and produce olive oil.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I travel to Tuscany wine region by air?
How can I travel to Tuscany wine region by car?
How can I travel to Tuscany wine region by train?
Which are the best wine experiences in Tuscany?
Which places provide the best wine tours in Tuscany for kids and families?
- Wine tasting and tour at Buccia Nera
- Wine tasting and tour at Poggio al Chiuso
- Wine tasting and tour at La Ciarliana
- Wine tasting and tour at Fattoria Montepescini
Which places provide the top wine tasting tours for couples in Tuscany?
Which places provide the best wine tours for groups?
- Wine tasting and tour at Erik Banti
- Wine tasting and tour at Martoccia Di Brunelli
- Wine tasting and tour at Poggio al Chiuso
- Wine tasting and tour at Tenuta Moriano
Which places provide organic wine tastings in Tuscany?
- Wine tasting and tour at Azienda Agricola Villanoviana
- Wine tasting and tour at Petrolo
- Wine tasting and tour at Azienda Agricola Val di Toro
- Rare wine tasting and tour at Villa Cilnia
Which places provide the best private wine tastings and tours in Tuscany?
Are there any wine tours near Florence, Siena or Lucca?
- Wineries near Siena
- Wineries near Florence
- Wineries near Lucca
What is considered the most famous wine of Tuscany?
What is the best season to visit Tuscany?
What to do in Tuscany?
Florence is the capital city of Tuscany and one of the most beautiful and fascinating cities in the entire world. Stop by the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral and admire the incredible Brunelleschi Dome.
Siena, a charming town known for its narrow streets flanked by brick buildings.
Pisa, the city of the Leaning Tower.
What to taste in Tuscany?
Chianti Classico is a medium to high-bodied red wine and it's the ultimate Tuscan king.
Sangiovese is a more fruit-forward red wine compared to Chianti (even if they come from the same grape).
Brunello di Montalcino is another famous wine in Tuscany. Brunello can be young or old, but generally, the most recognizable aromas are those of blackberry, strawberries, chocolate, leather, and delicate flowers.
What to expect from Tuscany wine tours?
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