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Discover Chianti's vineyards, medieval villages, and ancient castle on this guided eno-excursion. Enjoy wine tastings and stunning views for $69.81 per person.

This Chianti: eno-excursion through the vineyards offers an engaging way to experience Italy’s famed wine region for $69.81 per person. With a duration of 3 to 5 hours, the tour takes you through iconic sites like Castello di Montefioralle and the charming village of Greve in Chianti. The guided experience includes a visit to a historic castle and a walk through the medieval streets, making it suitable for those who wish to learn about local history and wine culture in a relaxed setting.
What really makes this tour stand out is its visits to authentic locations and the opportunity to taste regional wines in a dream cellar. The tour’s small group size—limited to 10 travelers—ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. While wine tasting itself is not included in the basic price, the guide’s explanations and visits to key sites make this a captivating activity for those eager to discover Chianti’s essence.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:30 am from Piazza Giacomo Matteotti in Greve in Chianti. This central location makes it easy to arrive, especially since the tour is near public transportation. The meeting point is straightforward, and service animals are allowed, accommodating a variety of guests.
The tour operates with full confirmation within 48 hours, and the cancellation policy is flexible—free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, perfect for travelers with flexible plans. Weather considerations are also taken into account, with options for a different date or a full refund if the weather turns poor.

The first stop is at Castello di Montefioralle, a historic village-castle that still showcases its original architecture. Visitors admire the views of vineyards and the Greve valley, which remain remarkably unspoiled and evocative of Italy’s timeless charm.
The admission ticket is included, allowing for a free visit that concentrates on the medieval structures and scenic surroundings. The castle’s vantage point offers some of the best photography opportunities on the tour, with sweeping views over the rolling landscape. The hour-long visit is paced well, giving enough time to appreciate the architectural details and village atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Next, the tour visits the medieval village of Greve in Chianti, which features a characteristic square filled with artisan shops and local food and wine stalls. The charming streets offer a glimpse into the region’s culinary traditions, and visitors can indulge in tastings of local products.
This stop lasts around an hour, providing time to stroll and absorb the lively yet quaint atmosphere. While the admission is free, this part of the visit is especially appreciated for its authenticity and medieval architecture, making it a highlight for those interested in Tuscany’s historic towns.

The final segment focuses on wine culture with a visit to an authentic Chianti cellar. Here, the guide leads guests through a guided tasting of some of the region’s best wines. Although the tasting itself is not included in the ticket price, the experience is enhanced by the guide’s knowledgeable explanations and recommendations.
Guests can expect to sample a selection of local wines starting from about 5 euros per wine, allowing flexibility for different budgets. This part of the tour provides valuable insights into winemaking techniques and the flavor profiles that define Chianti wines.
The guided tour covers entrance to Castello di Montefioralle and the visit to the village, making it a comprehensive introduction to Chianti’s history and landscape. Alcoholic beverages and lunch are not included, giving travelers the flexibility to choose tasting options and meals according to their preferences and budgets.
The tour’s small group format ensures that everyone receives personal attention, and the maximum of 10 travelers helps maintain an intimate atmosphere. This setup is ideal for those who appreciate a relaxed pace and engaging storytelling.
Based on reviews, the guides—exemplified by Michel—are praised for their expertise and friendly approach. Michel’s ability to explain winemaking processes and plant species adds depth to the experience, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.
Guests mention that guides are kind, thoughtful, and knowledgeable, which enhances the overall appeal of this excursion. Their explanations help visitors understand the region’s history and wine heritage, making each stop more meaningful.

Since the tour is designed to be accessible and accommodating, most travelers can participate comfortably. The activity is most suitable for those interested in Tuscany’s wine and history, with most travelers able to join.
It is advisable to book at least 13 days in advance because the tour is popular and fills quickly. The weather can impact the experience, so checking forecast conditions is recommended, especially if you plan to enjoy outdoor stops like the castle and village.
For just under $70, this tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Chianti’s vineyards, medieval villages, and historic castle. The inclusion of guided visits, entrance fees, and stunning views makes it a cost-effective way to experience Tuscany’s iconic landscapes.
While wine tastings are extra, the knowledgeable guides and unique stops compensate by giving visitors a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage. The small group numbers also enhance the personalized feel, making it ideal for those who prefer a more intimate tour experience.
This Chianti eno-excursion appeals to history enthusiasts, wine lovers, and culture seekers interested in the authentic charm of Tuscany. It’s perfect for travelers who value guided storytelling, scenic views, and local food culture.
Given its moderate length and easy pacing, the tour suits most fitness levels, but those expecting a full-day experience might want to consider combining it with other activities. The small group size ensures personalized attention, making it a memorable introduction to Chianti’s timeless appeal.
“Words cannot express the excellence this tour presented to us! Coming from the US, we weren't familiar with this area! Michel was thoughtful and ex…”
Is the wine tasting included in the tour price?
No, the wine tasting is not included and varies depending on what wines you choose to taste, starting from around 5 euros per wine.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience and personalized attention from the guide.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate comfortably, but specific accessibility details are not provided. Children under 18 cannot taste alcohol, but the tour’s focus on history and scenery remains suitable.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity begins and ends at Piazza Giacomo Matteotti in Greve in Chianti.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book at least 13 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during busy seasons.