Explore the Best Wineries in Tuscany
Tuscany is located in central Italy and is one of the most beautiful and famous regions of the country. Florence is a city that everybody should visit at least once in a lifetime! Tuscany is known for being a great wine region and for producing some of the finest wines in the world. Chianti, Scansano, Maremma and Montalcino are only a few of the famous appellations of the region. Wineries in Tuscany are excited to welcome visitors for wine tastings and tour so as to share their wines and winemaking history. You will find many wineries near cities like Florence and Siena, and the possibilities to have a wonderful experience are endless.
Are you searching for tips or advice on wineries and vineyards to visit during your holiday to Tuscany?
We have provided a list of wineries in Tuscany open for visitors with direct booking options through our website. At WineTourism.com, we are available to answer any questions and help guide you towards the best fit when planning your wine region experience in Tuscany. We hope you will discover what makes the region special and enjoy your exploration of unforgettable Tuscany!
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Create moments in the houses of Alussinante, architectured in the 1900s design.
The incredible charm of the 17th-century villa that stands regally on the hills of Argiano.
The wine history of Malenchini family at the Medici villa of Liliano
A winery committed to produce quality wines in Tuscany
Producing luscious red wines in the ancient castle of the 13th century.
The winery established in the historical estate built in 1500
The home of biodiversity in Italian wine making
Discover the land of Erik Banti that has been producing wines since the time of Napolean.
An estate with a beautiful winery and also so much more
Explore the park of 400 hectares where the estate sits, in the Tuscany region.
Named after an Arch dating from 1500/1600, the winery has unique traditional importance.
Meet the most ancient Florentine family making wines since the 1500s.
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How to Reach Wineries in Tuscany
Wineries in Tuscany are easily accessible by different means of transportation.
The two most important international airports close to wineries in Tuscany are the Galileo Galilei International Airport in Pisa (PSA) and the Amerigo Vespucci Airport in Florence (FLR).
These airports are located only 80 km apart and Pisa airport is the biggest one. You can easily get the flights to major European cities through both airports, but Pisa has the highest number of low cost flights. If you’re flying further abroad, most airlines connect the two airports to a major hub in Italy and Europe.
If you decide to visit wineries in Tuscany by car, you can easily reach them thanks to the Italian motorway system that connects Tuscan cities with the rest of the country.
The main ones are A1, A11 or E80 to drive along the Tirrean Coast. You can easily rent a car in Pisa or Florence airport or at any train station in the main cities of the country.
It’s very easy to get to wineries in Tuscany by train. Santa Maria Novella station in Florence is one of the main train stations in Italy and it’s connected to all the cities in Italy through the FrecciaRossa and Italo services.
From Florence, you can reach all the other destinations closer to wineries in Tuscany thanks to regional train lines.
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Everything you need to know about wineries in Tuscany
The ideal time to visit wineries in Tuscany is from mid-September through early October. The time is perfect as days are more warm but not excessively hot and nights are cooler.
Fall is the harvesting season for both wine grapes and olives, and visiting wineries in Tuscany during this unique period will give you the chance to witness the beginning of the production of wine and olive oil.
Wineries in Tuscany are an amazing mix of history and innovation. In Tuscany you will find:
- Organic wineries
- Historical wineries located in beautiful landscapes
- Wineries combining traditional and modern techniques
- Family-owned wineries
- Award winning wineries
- Wineries producing premium olive oil
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Wineries in Tuscany are some of the most advanced and organised in Italy. They all offer a wide range of facilities that will make your visit special and unforgettable.
Almost all wineries in Tuscany have a reduced mobility access in order to welcome everybody. If you want to visit a winery in Tuscany with your dog, you can access most of the structures and take your pet along with you on the tour. Kids are welcomed too and a lot of wineries offer specific activities for children. Groups travelling on a bus can easily get to wineries in Tuscany and can use the parking spaces dedicated to busses.
Differently from other Italian wine regions, a huge number of wineries in Tuscany have accommodation services and a restaurant. Don’t miss the opportunity to have dinner or even spend a night surrounded by the dreamy Tuscan landscape.
Many wineries in Tuscany have cellar door sales and you can take your favourite wine at home with you.
Vineyards of wineries in Tuscany are cultivated with premium quality grapes. The most popular grapes used to make the best Tuscan wines are:
- Sangiovese
- Merlot
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Cabernet Franc
Wineries from Tuscany mainly produce red wines and these grapes are used to produce the world-famous Sangiovese, Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino. These are the classic Tuscan reds that from the 1970s are sided by Super Tuscans, such as Sassicaia. Super Tuscans are produced using international renowned grapes and have gained prominence around the world.
Here are some useful language tips that might help you during your visit in wineries in Tuscany:
- Wine = Vino
- Winery = Cantina
- Vineyard = Vigneto
- Vine = Vigna
- Red Wine = Vino Rosso
- White Wine = Vino Bianco
- Prosecco is always Prosecco!
- Wine Route = Strada del Vino
- Wine Tasting = Degustazioni di Vino
- Cheers! = Cin Cin! or Salute!
If you want to start learning Italian, Tuscany might be the best place to start. The current modern Italian is said to have originated from the Tuscan Dialect thanks to Dante Alighieri. Did you know about this?
Top 10 Q&As About Wineries in Tuscany
A selection of the most frequently asked questions about Wineries in Tuscany
These are the best wineries to visit in Tuscany wine region:
These wineries in Tuscany wine region have restaurants:
These wineries in Tuscany have accommodation:
Most of the wineries in Tuscany are located in the wine regions in the countryside. The best way to prepare a visit to a winery in Tuscany is to book your visit in advance on our website.
The best wineries to visit during your holiday or vacation to Tuscany are:
These wineries in Tuscany have cellar door sales:
These wineries in Tuscany are open to the public with booking in advance:
This is our selection of small & boutique wineries in Tuscany that you can visit:
These are the best family wineries in Tuscany that you can visit:
Use our interactive Tuscany wine region wineries map to browse wineries near Florence, Siena and Lucca.
Are you interested in reading more about Tuscany wine region in Italy? Read our travel guide to Tuscany wine region, or visit our selection of the very best guide of Wine Tasting & Tours in Tuscany that you can book during your stay.