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Florence, Florence, Tuscany
(Montalcino, Chianti, Montepulciano, Val d'Orcia, Valdichiana, Hills of Florence, Val d'Elsa, Hills of Pisa, Cecina Valley, Crete Senesi)

4 Days
Min 1, Max 4
From €2,180.00

Florence: Good to know

What visit in Florence?

Florence, capital of Tuscany and cradle of the Renaissance, is not only an artistic landmark but also a gateway to some of Italy’s most scenic wine landscapes. Beyond the museums and cathedrals, the province reveals a world of gentle hills, olive groves, and ancient vineyards. With countless small towns and historical estates, Florence is a top choice for travelers seeking a rich mix of culture, wine, and countryside charm.

The province boasts prestigious wine areas such as Chianti Classico, Rufina, and Carmignano. Visiting local wineries offers the chance to taste iconic Tuscan wines directly from the producers, often in Renaissance villas or centuries-old cellars. Many wine experiences include guided tastings, vineyard walks, and pairings with local delicacies — perfect for discovering the soul of Tuscan wine culture.

Which food to taste in Florence?

Tuscan cuisine here is deeply rooted in local traditions. While exploring Florence's wine roads, enjoy ribollita, pappa al pomodoro, crostini neri, or the famous bistecca alla fiorentina. Many wineries offer farm-to-table lunches or cooking classes, letting you savor genuine flavors in authentic rural settings.

Which wines to taste in Florence?

This region is dominated by Sangiovese, the star grape of Chianti and Carmignano wines. Other important varietals include Canaiolo, Colorino, and Malvasia Nera. These native grapes are often blended to create complex, age-worthy reds that reflect the unique terroir of the Florentine hills.

Which is the best season to visit Florence?

Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) are ideal for wine tourism. The harvest period offers vibrant landscapes, grape-picking activities, and seasonal food festivals. Summer, though warmer, is also a great time for vineyard picnics and sunset tastings.

What things to do in Florence?

In addition to winery visits, explore medieval towns like Vinci, Greve in Chianti, or Impruneta. Discover Medici Villas and scenic drives through Chianti’s rolling hills. Many experiences can be booked online through Winedering, making it easy to build your perfect wine itinerary.

How much does a wine tasting with winery tour in Florence cost?

The average price of a wine tasting with winery visit in Florence is around €56.50. Depending on the experience, prices range from €28.00 to €85.00. Booking in advance ensures availability and the best prices.