You’ll taste Chianti wines straight from Tuscan vineyards, learn about Supertuscans from local experts, enjoy a slow lunch with regional flavors, and wander an iconic village near Florence. With transport included and an English-speaking wine guide by your side, you’ll feel both welcomed and quietly wowed by simple pleasures.
I didn’t expect the first glass to taste like the sun itself. We’d barely left Florence when our guide Marco started pointing out the folds of the hills — he called them “waves of green.” The minivan was quiet except for someone’s soft playlist and the sound of gravel as we pulled up to the first winery. I remember the air smelled like rosemary and something sweet I couldn’t place. Marco grinned when I asked if it was honey — “No, that’s just spring in Chianti.”
We wandered between rows of vines, still damp from last night’s rain. At one point I tried to pronounce “Sangiovese” properly (Li laughed, so probably not even close). The winemaker at our second stop showed us these huge old barrels — he tapped one and said it’s been used since his grandfather’s time. The Chianti wine tour really hit me here; you could taste stories in every sip. There was a moment when everyone went quiet after trying a Supertuscan — not out of politeness but because it was honestly kind of surprising, how much flavor could fit into one glass.
Lunch happened at a small table under faded yellow walls, with bread that crackled and olive oil so sharp it made my mouth water. Someone’s kid asked for grape juice instead of wine (they had it ready), and I liked how nobody rushed us through anything. Afterward we strolled through a little village where old men played cards outside a bar — I still think about that view over the valley, hazy but bright. The whole day felt less like a tour and more like being let in on something locals do on weekends. Hard to explain unless you’ve sat there with red-stained lips and nowhere else to be.
The tour includes visits to three different wineries near Florence.
Yes, a gourmet Tuscan lunch is included at a boutique winery.
Yes, children can join but will be served non-alcoholic drinks if under 18.
Yes, round-trip transportation from Florence is provided by Mercedes minivan.
Yes, an English-speaking wine expert leads the tastings and vineyard visits.
You’ll taste Chianti Classico wines as well as Supertuscans at each winery.
Yes, olive oil and typical local products are included in the tastings.
Specialized infant seats are available upon request for families with young children.
Your day includes pickup and return transport from Florence by luxury minivan, guided visits to three wineries with tastings (including Supertuscans), an English-speaking wine expert throughout, olive oil sampling with local products, a leisurely gourmet Tuscan lunch at a boutique estate, free WiFi onboard for sharing those vineyard snaps early — plus time to wander an iconic village before heading back.
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