“ Experience the authenticity of a Tuscan family business, its traditions, its rituals, and its history: find out what's behind every bottle! ”
From: €19.00
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Duration: 1 Hour
Cancel Free: 2 Days Prior
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 20

Here is what's in store for you

Rigoli Vini company can really be considered  a family winery. The company founded by my father (Nelusco) in 1992, today sees me and my brother (Niccolò and Edoardo) as "young" conductors, 31 and 35 years old.
My grandfather was also a wine producer, but like many in our area (Val di Cornia - Costa Toscana) making wine meant producing for the factor or for family use.
So we can say that our company - Rigoli - is a family-run company, with 7 hectares of vineyards and 2 of olive groves that produces Tuscan wines since 1992.

Tasting here is not just tasting wine, but it includes showing vineyards, which are right in front of the company and visit the small winery. Niccolò also tries to explain how the process of transforming grapes into wine works to make you understand what work is behind the production of wine.
 

Tasting with food pairing: if you dont' have too much time for the wine tour, this is the perfect solution. The experience consists of tasting several of the wines produced by the company, together with traditional meats and cheeses from the local area. This type of tasting is held in the courtyard at the estate, where the producer will also explain the features of the estate, the production methods and the characteristics of the wine. As well as the wines you will also have the opportunity to taste the IGP olive oils that we produce on the estate. 

Tasting and tour: a deeper experience: The tour consists in a walking in a part of the vineyards of the estate, the visit of wine cellar and the Barriccaia (barrels room) at the end wine tasting.
 

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Booking Policy & Details

Min. 2 persons

How much does it cost?

You can easily check all the prices clicking on 'Check Availability' button and selecting a date

How many people can participate?

Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 20

Included

  • Greetings by the wine hospitality manager
  • Wine tasting according the the option chosen

Excluded

  • Transfers to and from the winery

Should I book online?

Booking online in advance is required!

How can I book online?

You can do it in less than a minute! Click on the 'Check Availability' button, choose the date and time among those available and fill in the rest of the requested information.

How do I check availability?

Click on the 'Check Availability' button! You'll find an interactive calendar with dates and times!

How many languages are available?

The languages available for this amazing experience are: English, Italiano. You can choose one of these languages during the booking process.

How long is the experience?

About 1 Hour

May I cancel the booking for free?

You can cancel for free until 2 Days Prior

Reviews of this Winery

Rilassante

3/1/23
Degustazione di 4 vini con tagliere di salumi e formaggi, sacchettino di pane e schiacciata secca.
Ritornerò sicuramente con amici e/o parenti
Tutto perfetto e tutto buonissimo, il vino in particolare.
Voto 10
Matteo

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