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Beyond the beauty of our city, the surrounding area offers unique sensory experiences, designed for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the region’s winemaking heritage. Our selection of activities will lead you to discover the diverse facets of the region, from the most celebrated estates to hidden vineyards.
Our goal is to offer an authentic perspective on the rural world, transforming a day in the countryside into a journey of in-depth knowledge. We’ve designed several options that vary by geographic area and grape variety, allowing you to choose the atmosphere that most appeals to you.
You can venture into the world’s most celebrated landscapes on a wine tour Siena, where the diverse soils yield unique wines, or immerse yourself in the centuries-old tradition of historic estates on a wine tour Chianti. Each itinerary is designed to ensure the perfect balance of relaxation, culture, and culinary delights.
Choosing the right partner for your journey through the Tuscan hills makes the difference between a simple tasting and a lifelong memory. Our mission is to bridge the gap between the curious traveler and the authentic soul of our land.
Here is why discerning wine lovers choose our services:
Deep Local Expertise: We don’t just drive; we guide. Based in the heart of Siena, we have personal relationships with boutique wineries and historic estates that aren’t found in standard guidebooks.
Tailored Itineraries: Every palate is different. Whether you are a collector looking for a vertical tasting of Brunello di Montalcino or a novice eager to learn about Chianti Classico, we customize every stop to match your interests.
Seamless Logistics: From our punctual driver service from Florence to luxury transport through the narrow white roads (strade bianche) of the Val d’Orcia, we handle every detail so you can focus entirely on the wine and the view.
Educational Focus: We believe wine is culture. Our tours provide insights into soil composition, harvest traditions, and the strict DOCG regulations, giving you a comprehensive understanding of what makes Tuscan wines world-renowned.
We know that planning the perfect trip through the Tuscan hills can raise many questions. Here are the answers to the questions our guests most frequently ask when planning their experience.
The most famous wine in the province of Siena, however, is Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, one of the first wines to obtain the DOC and the first to obtain the DOCG, in 1980.
The best tastings in Tuscany are concentrated in Chianti Classico, Montalcino, and Bolgheri, offering experiences that combine fine wines (Brunello, Chianti, Super Tuscans) with breathtaking landscapes. Iconic wineries include Antinori in Chianti Classico, Castello di Brolio, Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona, and Tenuta Torciano for complete experiences.
Autumn is the most exciting season to visit a winery. It’s harvest time: the grapes are picked, pressed, and transformed into wine. The atmosphere is vibrant, full of intense aromas and colors in the vineyards, which turn from green to red and gold.
The main difference between a taster and a sommelier lies in the objective of the analysis: the taster evaluates the wine technically and objectively (often during production or competitions), while the sommelier focuses his expertise on storytelling, service, food and wine pairing, and marketing to the end customer.
Snacks such as bread and cheese are often served during wine tastings. Professional tastings do not include snacks, and tasters spit out the wine. Bread can affect the taste of the wine. Palate neutralization is usually not necessary.
Yes, it’s generally safe to drink a glass of red wine with Cardioaspirin, as long as consumption is sporadic, moderate, and limited to one glass with meals. Excessive alcohol, however, increases the risk of gastric irritation, bleeding, and reduces the drug’s effectiveness.
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