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Discover Tuscan charm with the Classic Tour & Monovarietal Wines Tasting in Bolgheri, featuring a guided vineyard walk, DOC Bolgheri wines, and extra virgin olive oil.
The Classic Tour & Monovarietal Wines Tasting in Bolgheri, Tuscany offers a brief but engaging glimpse into the land’s wine heritage. Priced at $47 per person and lasting just 2 minutes (likely a typo for a longer experience), this tour combines a guided visit with a tasting of three DOC Bolgheri wines—Vermentino white, rosé, and red—all crafted by the Tenuta Di Vaira estate.
Perfect for those seeking a quick yet meaningful introduction to Tuscan wines, the experience emphasizes modernity and tradition blending seamlessly in the estate’s setting. Visitors will enjoy personalized hospitality, along with the chance to sample local products like extra virgin olive oil and Tuscan bread. The tour suits anyone curious about Bolgheri’s wine story and looking for an authentic taste of Tuscany without investing hours.


The tour begins at Strada Provinciale Bolgherese, 275, where visitors meet at the estate’s entrance. The guided walk takes about 2.5 hours, during which a sommelier shares the history of the Di Vaira family and the story of Bolgheri DOC.
You’ll visit the vineyards, where the grapes are grown, and the wine cellar with its barrels, witnessing the wine-making stages firsthand. The story highlights the estate’s blend of modern techniques with traditional Tuscan practices, giving visitors an appreciation of the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
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The estate’s architecture reflects a refined beauty, combining contemporary design with rustic Tuscan charm. The walk through the barrels room offers insight into the aging process, emphasizing the care taken to produce high-quality DOC Bolgheri wines.
Guests learn about the processing stages from grapevine to bottle, gaining a deeper understanding of the land’s influence on flavor and quality. This visit provides an educational element alongside the tasting experience.

The tasting takes place in an air-conditioned room with scenic views of the vineyards. Inside, visitors sample the “Caccia al Palazzo” line—a Vermentino white, rosé, and red—each showcasing the estate’s focus on monovarietal wines.
The wines are complemented by Tuscan bread dipped in extra virgin olive oil produced on the estate, alongside water. This pairing emphasizes local authenticity and enhances the tasting experience. Visitors appreciate the friendly guidance from the sommelier, who explains the wine profiles and landscape influence.

While the included tasting covers three wines, there’s the option to sample other wines or spirits for an extra charge. Visitors can also buy organic Tuscan fruit juices, wines, olive oil, and spirits directly from the estate.
For those interested in food pairings, cold meats and pecorino cheeses are available at an additional cost, offering a more substantial tasting. The estate’s shop provides an opportunity to bring home a piece of Tuscany.
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The tour starts at the entrance of the estate, where guests are welcomed at the point of sale. The experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Children up to age 10 can join for free, and dogs are welcome with free entry, making this a family-friendly and pet-friendly activity. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, with English and Italian languages available for guides.

Guests can cancel up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund, providing peace of mind. The short duration makes this tour an ideal addition to a day in Tuscany for those with a tight schedule or seeking a quick, meaningful tasting.

Compared to other experiences, this tour’s focus on monovarietal wines like Vermentino, rosé, and red makes it a good choice for those wanting to explore specific grape varieties. Its combination of vineyard walk, cellar visit, and tasting offers a rundown without long hours.
The estate’s balance of modernity and tradition, along with friendly hospitality, creates an inviting atmosphere. The inclusion of local olive oil, bread, and the opportunity to purchase on-site enhances the value.

This tour appeals most to wine enthusiasts seeking a concise yet immersive learning experience, families with children or pets, and visitors wanting a taste of Bolgheri’s DOC wines without extensive time commitments.
It’s particularly well-suited for those interested in monovarietal wines and local Tuscan products, with the added benefit of personalized guides sharing the estate’s history and craftsmanship.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 minutes, but this likely refers to a typo or a very brief description. The guided walk and tasting together take about 2.5 hours.
What wines are included in the tasting?
The tasting features three DOC Bolgheri wines: Vermentino white, rosé, and red from the “Caccia al Palazzo” line.
Can children and pets participate?
Yes, children up to 10 years old are free, and dogs are welcome with free entry.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is the price?
The experience costs $47 per person.
Are there food options besides bread?
Additional cold meats and pecorino cheeses can be purchased for extra, but the main pairing is Tuscan bread with olive oil.
Can I buy products on-site?
Yes, visitors can purchase wines, olive oil, spirits, and juices available at the estate.
Is there an option to taste other wines or spirits?
Additional tastings of other products are available for an extra charge.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Italian and English.
How do I find the starting point?
Guests meet at the estate’s entrance at Strada Provinciale Bolgherese, 275.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund.