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Experience a 1.5-hour guided wine tour at Nozzole Estate in Greve in Chianti, featuring tastings of 3 Chianti Classico wines, a cellar visit, and Tuscan snacks.

The Greve in Chianti: Wine Tasting & Cellar Tour offers an engaging glimpse into Tuscany’s renowned Chianti Classico region. Priced to include a 1.5-hour experience, this tour is ideal for those eager to explore Nozzole Estate, a distinguished vineyard in the heart of Tuscany. Starting from a convenient wine shop meeting point, the tour combines guided wine tasting, cellar exploration, and a taste of Tuscan specialties. The small private groups promise a more personalized experience, with guides available in English, Italian, and French, making it accessible for a diverse audience.
This tour stands out for its comprehensive approach, offering not just tastings but also insight into winemaking, with visits to the barrique cellar and the museum of historical vintages. It’s a perfect choice for wine enthusiasts and culinary travelers alike, especially those interested in Chianti’s rich heritage. Keep in mind, the duration of 1.5 hours is brisk, so those wanting a more leisurely experience might consider longer options.
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The tour begins at the Nozzole Estate, located in the hills of Greve in Chianti. Here, visitors explore the barrique cellar, where the winemaking process is explained, giving a glimpse into the aging and storage of Chianti wines. Next, the museum of historical vintages showcases top labels from 1980 to today, providing context on how the estate’s winemaking has evolved.
Seeing the best vintages of Folonari estate offers a visual history of quality and tradition. The cellar visits help guests understand the importance of barrel aging and how it influences flavor profiles. This part of the tour is particularly engaging for visitors interested in wine production techniques, as guides share their knowledge about Sangiovese, the star grape of Chianti.

The core of the experience is the guided tasting of three distinct Chianti Classico wines. The lineup includes the Nozzole Chianti Classico, the La Forra Chianti Classico Riserva, and the Giovanni Folonari Grand Selection. Guides offer insights into organoleptic characteristics, helping guests distinguish aromas, flavors, and textures.
The Sangiovese 100% composition of the Grand Selection highlights the grape’s role in Chianti wines. Tasting these wines side-by-side illustrates the variations in style and aging potential, enriching understanding of what makes Chianti Classico unique. The guides’ explanations aim to deepen appreciation for regional differences and winemaking styles.
Complementing the wine, guests enjoy a platter of Tuscan specialties, including cheese and toasted bread, paired with extra virgin olive oil from the estate. The inclusion of a DOP Olive Oil tasting allows visitors to appreciate the flavor nuances of local olive oils, an essential ingredient in Tuscan cuisine.
This pairing enhances the wine tasting by providing a sensory contrast and a taste of authentic Tuscan flavors. The snacks are simple but high-quality, emphasizing local ingredients and traditional preparation. The experience offers a well-rounded taste of Tuscany, highlighting regional culinary elements.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from a designated wine shop in Greve in Chianti, at coordinates 43.62546, 11.28177. The private group setting ensures an intimate experience, with guide-led explanations in multiple languages. The activity is wheelchair accessible, allowing guests with mobility needs to participate comfortably.
Pets are welcome, but they cannot access the barrique cellar for hygiene reasons. The tour’s duration of 1.5 hours makes it suitable for travelers with limited time but eager to understand Chianti’s wine culture. The flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later choices.
This tour’s strength lies in its combination of wine tasting, cellar exploration, and historical insights. The small private groups foster a relaxed atmosphere where guides can share detailed winemaking knowledge. The inclusion of a museum of vintage labels offers a visual history that is often missing in shorter tastings.
The focus on DOP Olive Oil and Tuscan cheese adds a culinary dimension that enhances the wine experience. Visitors can walk away with a deeper understanding of Chianti’s traditions and regional specialties. However, the shorter duration might feel rushed for those seeking a more leisurely exploration.
The tour’s meeting point in Greve in Chianti is easy to find, with clear coordinates. It is ideal for private groups, and booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot. Languages offered include English, Italian, and French, making it accessible to a broad audience.
The activity is not suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or individuals with food allergies, as the tasting includes cheese and bread. People over 95 or with specific food restrictions might need to consider alternative options. No pets are allowed in the cellar for hygiene reasons, but dogs are welcome outside.

This Greve in Chianti tour is part of a broader selection of Tuscan wine experiences. It compares favorably with full-day tours that combine wine, food, and scenic visits, such as those from Florence. However, its shorter, focused format is perfect for visitors wanting a quick, educational taste of Chianti’s wines and traditions.
For those interested in more extensive exploration, other options include full-day small-group tours or bike excursions through Chianti villages. Still, this tour’s personalized approach and inclusion of historical vintages make it stand out for wine lovers seeking depth in a brief session.

Greve in Chianti itself is a charming town, and this tour provides a convenient starting point for exploring the region’s vineyards. The location’s proximity to other Chianti villages makes it a practical choice for travelers combining multiple activities. The private group setting also helps maintain an intimate experience amidst the scenic countryside.
For those looking to learn about Chianti wines in a personalized, guided setting, this tour offers clear advantages. The expert guides explain the winemaking process, showcase award-winning vintages, and combine tastings with culinary highlights. The museum visit adds an extra layer of appreciation, connecting history with taste.
While the 1.5-hour format is quick, it packs in a wealth of information and sensory experience. It’s especially suited for short visits, families, or small groups wanting an authentic, educational taste of Tuscany’s wine culture.
This guided wine experience at Nozzole Estate offers a compact but rich introduction to Chianti Classico. It balances wine, history, and regional flavors, making it an appealing choice for those with limited time but eager to dive into Tuscany’s wine heritage.
The guided explanations, museum of vintages, and pairing with Tuscan snacks set this tour apart from simpler tastings. Its private, small-group format provides a comfortable, engaging environment for learning and tasting.
However, the short duration may limit the depth for serious wine connoisseurs seeking an in-depth exploration. Still, it remains a valuable, well-rounded introduction suitable for first-time visitors or those wanting a quick taste of Chianti’s finest wines.
This tour offers a well-organized, informative, and delightful way to experience the wines and traditions of Chianti in just under two hours.
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