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Discover Tuscany's charm with a 2-2.5 hour private tour at Tenuta Casenuove, featuring organic vineyards, Chianti wines, olive oil, and Tuscan snacks.

The Tenuta Casenuove Wine Tour & Tasting offers a wonderful insight into sustainable winemaking in Tuscany, lasting around 2 to 2.5 hours. Priced affordably, it features a guided walk through organic vineyards, a visit to a modern cellar inside a traditional farmhouse, and a comprehensive tasting of Chianti wines—including a sparkling Ziik Rosé made from 100% Sangiovese.
This tour is ideal for those interested in authentic Tuscan wine production, art and history, and local food pairings. It offers private or small group options, with a light lunch available, making it suitable for visitors seeking a relaxed, educational experience in Greve in Chianti.
While access to vineyard areas may be limited for some wheelchair users, the tour remains accessible for most, providing a genuine look into Tuscan wine culture without overwhelming time commitments.
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The tour begins with a guided walk through the estate’s organic vineyards, where emphasis is placed on sustainable practices. Visitors learn how biodiversity and organic methods influence the flavor and quality of the grapes. The terroir of the region, characterized by rolling hills and rich soil, is explained as part of the estate’s unique approach to winemaking.
The estate’s commitment to preserving native grape varieties and traditional methods is evident, blending innovation with tradition. The vineyard views are peaceful, making this a calming start to the experience.

Next, visitors explore the modern cellar, which is integrated into a traditional Tuscan farmhouse. The design emphasizes sustainability and biodiversity, showcasing cutting-edge equipment alongside rustic charm. The guide explains how the estate’s organic practices influence the vintage profiles and overall wine quality.
This visit offers a clear look at how tradition and modernity coexist in Tuscan winemaking, with state-of-the-art technology supporting an eco-friendly approach.
The grounds of Tenuta Casenuove are decorated with sculptures and installations, adding a layer of artistic expression to the natural landscape. These artworks reflect the estate’s connection to local art and history, creating an inspiring environment for visitors.
The guide shares stories of the estate’s transformation from ancient terraces to today’s innovative winery, emphasizing the importance of preserving heritage while embracing modern techniques.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of the experience is the guided wine tasting. You’ll sample a sparkling Ziik Rosé made from 100% Sangiovese, along with two vintages of Chianti Classico, including Riserva, Gran Selezione, and an IGT wine.
Each wine is paired with local cold cuts, cheeses, and the estate’s own extra virgin olive oil, enhancing the tasting experience. The pairing highlights the local flavors that define Tuscan cuisine.
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For those opting for the private tour with a light lunch, a selection of Tuscan specialties is served alongside the wines. This thoughtful pairing allows visitors to enjoy a relaxed meal amid the estate’s scenic surroundings, complementing the wines tasted earlier.
The lunch provides a taste of regional ingredients, making the visit more complete and satisfying for food lovers.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, offering flexibility for travelers. It is available in English and Italian, with options for private or small groups. The meeting point is at Tenuta Casenuove, with wheelchair accessibility noted, though vineyard paths may be limited for some.
Visitors can reserve without payment upfront, making planning easier, especially for flexible itineraries.
Compared to other Chianti wine experiences, Tenuta Casenuove stands out for its focus on organic practices and artistic grounds. The combination of modern cellar technology with traditional Tuscan architecture offers a balanced view of evolving winemaking. The pairing of wines with estate olive oil and local snacks enhances the tasting, providing a full sensory experience.
The duration makes it convenient for those with limited time, and the private or small group options ensure an intimate setting. The light lunch option adds value for visitors wanting a more substantial experience.

This tour offers a genuine look into sustainable, traditional Tuscan winemaking with a modern touch. The guided walk, art-filled grounds, and comprehensive tastings make it an engaging experience for wine enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.
While access to vineyards may be limited for some, the modern cellar, artistic environment, and local flavor pairings create a memorable visit. It’s especially suited for those wanting a relaxed, educational, and authentic taste of Chianti in a beautiful setting.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is suitable for all ages, offering a family-friendly experience.
Are there options for a private experience?
Yes, private or small group options are available, allowing for a more personalized visit.
What wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests taste a sparkling Ziik Rosé, two vintages of Chianti Classico, including Riserva and Gran Selezione, plus an IGT wine.
Can I enjoy a meal during the tour?
Yes, there is an option for a light Tuscan lunch paired with the estate’s wines.
Is the estate accessible for wheelchair users?
Wheelchair accessibility is available, though vineyard areas might have limited access.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can reserve without paying upfront. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before.
What should I bring to the tour?
Comfortable shoes are advisable, especially if you wish to explore the vineyards, though some paths may be uneven.
Can I purchase wines or products after the tour?
Yes, the estate has a wine shop where you can buy wines and local olive oil.