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Discover the history and flavors of Tuscany on a private 1-hour tour of Casale del Bosco, exploring vineyards, underground cellars, and tasting four exceptional wines.


A visit to Casale del Bosco offers a focused, one-hour exploration of a distinguished Tuscan winery. Situated in the scenic region of Montalcino, this estate was founded in 1950 by Silvio Nardi, who fell in love with the land and its generous wines. The tour starts with a short walk through vines on the estate, giving visitors a glimpse of the lush surroundings on the north-west side of the estate, which is surrounded by woods — an oasis of serenity and captivating views.
Following this, guests visit the impressive underground aging cellars, where the magnificent interior showcases the traditional architecture used for wine maturation. The visit concludes with a seated tasting of four wines, including two different vintages of Brunello di Montalcino, offering a direct connection to the estate’s history and winemaking excellence.
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The guided vineyard tour provides an engaging look at the estate’s agricultural practices. As you walk through the vineyards, guides explain the estate’s history and its commitment to quality. The estate’s location on the north-west side, surrounded by woods, contributes to the unique terroir that influences the wines.
The vines are cultivated with care, and the estate’s dedication to maintaining biodiversity is evident. This aspect adds a layer of authenticity and ecological consciousness to the experience, enhancing appreciation for the distinctive qualities of the estate’s wines.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to the underground cellars, where wine is aged in traditional conditions. The interior of these cellars is described as magnificent, offering visitors an opportunity to witness the classic ambiance of a Tuscan wine cellar. The cool, dark environment is ideal for preserving the characteristics of the wines.
During this time, guests gain insights into the aging process and how the estate’s history has shaped its modern practices. The cellars serve as a tangible link to the estate’s legacy, which began with its first Brunello release in 1958.

The tour ends with a seated tasting session, which includes four carefully selected wines. Among these are two vintages of Brunello di Montalcino, showcasing the estate’s ability to craft age-worthy wines. Guests have the chance to appreciate the flavors and aromas that make Brunello renowned worldwide.
The tasting is designed to give a focused and informative experience, emphasizing the estate’s commitment to quality that has distinguished it since its founding. This part of the tour allows visitors to connect directly with the winemaking craftsmanship and terroir.
More Great Tours NearbyThis private group experience is available in English and Italian, and lasts approximately 1 hour. It is ideal for those seeking an intimate and educational visit, away from mass tourism. Guests can reserve in advance with the option to pay later, providing flexibility in travel planning.
Please note, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or individuals with mobility or health issues such as altitude sickness, motion sickness, or wheelchairs. Cancellations are possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, with a full refund.
The estate’s location in Montalcino is notable for its peaceful surroundings and splendid views. Its position away from tourist crowds makes it especially attractive for visitors seeking an authentic experience. The estate’s history of founding members, including Silvio Nardi and his subsequent acquisition of the Manachiara estate, underscores its dedication to quality and preserving traditional wine-making.
On top of that, as a founding member of the Consorzio del Brunello in 1967, the estate played a role in safeguarding the wine’s authenticity. The commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of this tour, from the historic cellars to the finest wines it produces today.
Although this tour is relatively short, its rich content and personalized approach make it a valuable experience for wine lovers. The guided walk, the spectacular cellar interior, and the tasting of two Brunello vintages are highlights that deliver a clear picture of the estate’s heritage and craftsmanship.
The small group setting enhances the intimacy and learning opportunity, allowing guides to share detailed insights. The flexible booking options add convenience, especially for those with dynamic travel plans.

This 1-hour private tour at Casale del Bosco offers an informative look into the legacy of a historic Tuscan estate. It suits visitors who appreciate quality wines and wish to learn about winemaking traditions in a peaceful setting—without the crowds. The underground cellar visit and wine tasting are authentic and well-curated experiences.
While the tour is not designed for children or those with mobility restrictions, it provides a focused, high-quality glimpse into the estate’s heritage and Biodiversity initiatives. For wine enthusiasts seeking a short, intimate, and educational experience, this tour delivers a solid overview of Brunello di Montalcino and the estate’s history.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour.
What is included in the tour?
A guided visit to the vineyards and underground cellars, followed by a seated tasting of 4 wines, including 2 vintages of Brunello di Montalcino.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for guests under 18 years.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak English and Italian.
Where does the tour take place?
At Tenute Silvio Nardi in Montalcino, Tuscany.
What makes this estate special?
Founded in 1950, it was one of the original members of the Consorzio del Brunello and has a long-standing tradition of quality.
Are there options to book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, with full flexibility.
What should I know about the estate’s surroundings?
The estate is located in a quiet area, surrounded by woods and offering splendid views, perfect for an authentic wine experience away from crowded tourist spots.