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Experience authentic Tuscany at this family-owned winery near Florence, tasting 4+ wines paired with local delicacies, plus a guided cellar tour—only $48.
Discover the charm of Tuscany with this Chianti Winery Tour with Wine & Food Tasting near Florence. For just $48 per person, you’ll spend 1.5 hours exploring a family-owned estate known for its sustainable practices and exceptional wines. The tour includes a guided visit to the cellars, a tasting of four wines—including the renowned Chianti Classico and a vibrant Rosato—and a selection of local delicacies. When available, limited-edition vintages such as Super Tuscan wines are offered, providing a special glimpse into the estate’s more exclusive productions. This experience suits those who appreciate authentic, eco-conscious wineries and enjoy pairing wine with delicious regional foods.
While the 1.5-hour experience offers a well-paced introduction to Tuscan winemaking, it does not include transportation, so guests should plan accordingly. The tour is suitable for adults, as pregnant women are not permitted to participate in the wine tastings. Children receive the same food offerings but are served water instead of wine. With live guides speaking Italian, English, French, and Spanish, this tour makes for an engaging and educational visit to a small, family-run estate that emphasizes heritage and sustainability.


This tour departs from ALTIERO – azienda agricola, a family-owned winery located within the Tuscan countryside. The estate is celebrated for sustainable farming and traditional winemaking techniques, making it a genuine taste of local heritage. The setting provides a beautiful backdrop for exploring cellars and vineyards that reflect Tuscan authenticity. The tour’s short duration of 1.5 hours makes it accessible for those with limited time but still eager to experience Tuscan wine culture.
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The guided part of the tour starts with a visit to the estate’s cellars, where stone walls and wooden barrels set a rustic scene. The guide explains the winemaking process, emphasizing the estate’s sustainable practices and how they influence each vintage. This visual and educational journey provides insight into why the estate’s wines are highly regarded locally. The 30-minute cellar visit sets the stage for the wine tasting and food pairing to come.

The highlight of this experience is the tasting of four wines. Expect to sample a vibrant Rosato and the famous Chianti Classico, which captures the essence of the region. When available, two more limited-edition wines—such as Super Tuscan vintages—are offered, providing a rare opportunity to taste small-batch wines seldom found elsewhere. The wines are carefully paired with local delicacies, including cured meats, cheeses, homemade jams, and flavorful crostini topped with famous Tuscan olive oil.

Complementing the wines are tasty regional foods. Guests enjoy a platter of cured meats and cheeses, along with homemade jams that add sweetness to the savory bites. The crostini are topped with famous Tuscan olive oil, offering a smooth, flavorful experience. Traditional fettunte, soaked bread slices, are served with the estate’s extra virgin olive oil—a simple yet authentic taste of Tuscan cuisine. Children are served the same food platter, but instead of wine, they get water.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins at ALTIERO – azienda agricola. It includes a 30-minute guided visit to the cellars followed by a one-hour wine tasting. The entire experience is designed to be accessible, with wheelchair-friendly facilities. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking and cellar visits. The tour operates with live guides speaking Italian, English, French, and Spanish, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
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The 1.5-hour length strikes a good balance between depth and practicality. The guided tour moves smoothly from the estate’s historic cellars to the tasting area, with enough time to savor each wine and food pairing without feeling rushed. Starting times vary based on availability, so checking ahead is advised. The tour offers a dynamic but relaxed pace, perfect for those who want a meaningful introduction to Tuscan wines without a lengthy commitment.

This tour is offered by Slow Travel, which boasts a 4.7 rating. It stands out for its focus on small-scale, family-owned wineries and sustainable practices. Unlike larger, busier tours, this experience emphasizes personalized attention, with knowledgeable guides explaining the heritage and production methods. For visitors seeking a more intimate and authentic wine experience near Florence, this tour offers a clear value with local delicacies included.

At $48 per person, this tour provides excellent value. The ticket includes guided cellar visits, a minimum of four wine tastings, and a tasty selection of regional foods. The inclusion of limited-edition vintages if available adds a special touch for wine connoisseurs. For the price, guests receive a comprehensive, educational experience in a beautiful rural setting, making it an attractive option for those wanting to explore Tuscan wine culture without overspending.

This experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wider audience. However, pregnant women are not allowed to participate in the wine tastings, though they can enjoy the food offerings. Children are welcome to join but will only be served non-alcoholic beverages and the same local foods. The tour’s comfortable pace and short duration make it manageable even for those with limited mobility or stamina.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning. The tour guides speak multiple languages, including Italian, English, French, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication. Since the experience is small-group, it offers an intimate environment for learning and tasting.
This family-owned estate offers an authentic, eco-conscious glimpse into Tuscany’s wine-making traditions. Combining a guided cellar tour, wine tastings of at least four different wines, including limited-edition vintages, and regional delicacies, the experience provides a detailed look at local craftsmanship. The $48 price is competitive, especially considering the inclusion of food pairings and small-group intimacy.
The short, manageable duration makes it ideal for visitors with limited time who want to experience Tuscan wine culture without the overwhelming bus crowds. The knowledgeable guides and beautiful estate setting contribute to a memorable and educational visit. This tour suits those interested in sustainability, wine lovers, and foodies who prefer small, authentic wineries over commercialized options.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours in total, including cellar visits and tastings.
What wines are guaranteed to be tasted?
You will taste at least four wines, including the Chianti Classico and Rosato.
Are there any limited-edition wines available?
Yes, when available, two additional limited-edition vintages, such as Super Tuscan wines, are offered.
What food is included in the experience?
Guests enjoy a selection of cured meats, cheeses, homemade jams, crostini, and fettunte with extra virgin olive oil.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the estate is wheelchair accessible.
Can children participate?
Children are welcome but will only be served non-alcoholic food and water.
Is transportation to the estate included?
No, transportation is not included; guests need to organize their own arrival.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Italian, English, French, and Spanish.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who operates this experience?
The tour is provided by Slow Travel, rated 4.7 for quality and experience.