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Experience aged and Supertuscan wines with a guided vineyard and winery tour, tasting 5 exclusive labels, local products, and EVO oil in Torrita, Italy.


The Count’s Memories – Aged and Supertuscan Wine Tasting in Torrita offers a two-hour journey into Italy’s wine-making heart. Priced at an accessible rate, you’ll explore five of the estate’s most prized labels, gain insights into agronomic and oenological processes, and enjoy a platter of local products complemented by a tasting of extra virgin olive oil. Based at Tenuta di Torriolo, this experience is perfect for those eager to deepen their understanding of Territorial wines and traditional practices combined with modern sustainability.
This tour shines with its balanced approach: an outdoor vineyard walk, an inside visit to a historic cellar and barrel room, and a relaxed tasting environment with a spectacular panoramic view. While the focus on technical details and anecdotes makes it ideal for wine enthusiasts and curious learners, it also offers a relaxing, scenic setting that’s accessible and enjoyable for most visitors.
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The experience begins at Tenuta di Torriolo, the estate’s main location, where the guides welcome visitors in a comfortable, natural setting. This estate serves as the base for the entire tour, providing a glimpse of the estate’s landscape and agricultural environment. The tour is designed to be educational but friendly, making complex topics approachable for anyone interested in wine.

The 30-minute guided walk around the vineyard is the first stop of the tour. Here, explanations focus on soil composition, drainage, exposure, and microclimate, emphasizing how these factors influence the terroir and the wines produced. Visitors learn how the estate adopts traditional cultivation practices alongside modern sustainable strategies to honor the land and enhance wine quality.
The guides share technical insights into how grape varieties interact with terroir and the importance of manual vineyard care. The outdoor stroll offers stunning views of the vineyards, setting a scenic backdrop for learning about the estate’s landscape evolution and agricultural choices.
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The 30-minute winery tour takes visitors inside the historic wine cellars where the transformation of grapes into wine takes place. Here, the focus is on winemaking techniques, with explanations of modern processing methods and how they combine with traditional practices. Visitors see the various stages of vinification, from crushing to fermentation, gaining insight into how quality and style are crafted.
This part of the tour highlights the historic building’s significance, offering a tangible connection to the estate’s heritage. The quiet and fragrant cellar environment underscores the importance of controlled aging in developing the complex aromas and elegant structures of the wines.
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A visit to the old barrel cellar provides a closer look at the aging process. The fragrant environment showcases different types of wood, explaining how each influences wine flavor profiles. Visitors appreciate the calm atmosphere that allows the wines to mature over time, developing long-lasting character and complex aromatic profiles.
This space underscores the patience and craftsmanship involved in creating Supertuscan and aged wines. The guides share anecdotes about the cellar’s history and the stylistic choices behind the estate’s signature wines.

The highlight of the experience is the guided tasting of five selected labels. Held in the chlorine-free lemon house, this elegant space offers a panoramic view of the vineyards and a comfortable environment for savoring wines. Each label is chosen to showcase the estate’s diversity, from mineral and fresh whites to structured, long-lived reds.
We like how the wines are thoughtfully paired with local cured meats, aged cheeses, naturally leavened bread, and preserves, enriching the tasting experience. The estate carefully curates each selection to reflect the distinct personality of the territory and the winemaker’s style.

Complementing the wines, the olive oil tasting provides a full sensory experience. Visitors sample the estate’s own extra virgin olive oil, gaining appreciation for its flavor profile and quality. This addition emphasizes the estate’s agricultural diversity and commitment to traditional production.

The tasting takes place inside the lemon house, a charming space surrounded by lush greenery. The atmosphere is relaxed and elegant, with spectacular views of the vineyards serving as a perfect backdrop for enjoying the wines and local products. This environment enhances the pleasure of slow tasting and allows for appreciation of the estate’s landscape.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and is offered in several languages, including Italian, English, Spanish, and Punjabi. It is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. The experience includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and it is possible to reserve and pay later, offering flexibility to travelers.
This experience suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about winemaking techniques and the terroir of Tuscany, as well as those interested in traditional agricultural practices. The combination of educational insights, scenic views, and delicious local pairings makes it ideal for visitors seeking a relaxing, culturally enriching activity.
While the focus is on technical and cultural education, the scenic vineyard walk and elegant tasting environment also make it appealing for casual wine lovers wanting a meaningful experience without the crowds.
The Count’s Memories tour offers a comprehensive look at Tuscany’s terroir, combining technical insights with sensory pleasures. Its scenic location, expert guides, and carefully curated labels make it a valuable choice for those who want more than a simple tasting—who seek to understand the land, the process, and the craft behind the wines.
The tour’s two-hour duration strikes a good balance, allowing enough time for education and relaxation without feeling rushed. The inclusion of local products and olive oil enriches the experience, making it a full sensory immersion. Its accessibility and flexible booking options add to its appeal for a wide audience.
If you are interested in learning about Tuscan wines from a historical and technical perspective, while enjoying stunning vineyard views and delicious local pairings, this tour brings a personal and authentic touch to your wine journey.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes visits to the vineyard, winery, old barrel cellar, and a tasting of five special labels, along with a sample of estate’s extra virgin olive oil and local food pairings.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 2 hours, with guided segments covering vineyard walk, winery visit, and tasting.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
In which languages is the tour available?
The tour guides speak Italian, English, Spanish, and Punjabi.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tasting take place?
The tasting occurs inside the lemon house, offering panoramic vineyard views and a comfortable environment.
What types of wines are sampled?
You will taste five labels, including mineral whites and structured reds, representing the estate’s diverse range.
What is the focus of the vineyard walk?
The walk explains soil composition, microclimate, and cultivation techniques, with an emphasis on terroir’s impact on wine.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
While primarily a wine experience, the educational and scenic aspects make it enjoyable for those interested in agriculture and local culture, though children may not find the tasting segment engaging.
How can I reserve my spot?
Reservations are available through the booking platform, with options to reserve now and pay later.