Florence, Italy
Best wineries to visit

Popular wineries to visit in Florence

Tenuta Casenuove
Tenuta Casenuove
Tenuta Casenuove
Vertical Chianti Classico
Grand tour of the Casenuove estate

Tenuta Casenuove

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Instant booking Organic Viticulture
Price: from 25,00 €
2-10
4.4 /5
(6 reviews)
Le Cinciole
Le Cinciole
Le Cinciole
Authentic Visit and Tasting at Cinciole

Le Cinciole

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 25,00 €
1-16
4.3 /5
(3 reviews)
Corte Di Valle Wine and Resort
Corte Di Valle Wine and Resort
Corte Di Valle Wine and Resort
Wine tasting in Chianti

Corte Di Valle Wine and Resort

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Price: from 23,00 €
1-12
5 /5
(1 reviews)
Villa Travignoli
Villa Travignoli
Villa Travignoli
Snack with view
Classic Travignoli
Special Travignoli
Chianti Rufina Experience
Terraelectae Reserve
Special Old Vintage

Villa Travignoli

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Price: from 18,00 €
1-15
4.7 /5
(3 reviews)
Ambrogio E Giovanni Folonari Tenute
Ambrogio E Giovanni Folonari Tenute
Ambrogio E Giovanni Folonari Tenute
Chianti Classico
The evolution of the Supertuscans
Bolgheri away

Ambrogio E Giovanni Folonari Tenute

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 30,00 €
1-30
5 /5
(1 reviews)
Tenuta Di Capezzana
Tenuta Di Capezzana
Tenuta Di Capezzana
Cellar Wine Tour
Wine Tour Experience

Tenuta Di Capezzana

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Price: from 25,00 €
2-20
5 /5
(2 reviews)
Castello Di Gabbiano
Castello Di Gabbiano
Castello Di Gabbiano
Classic Tour

Castello Di Gabbiano

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Price: from 25,00 €
1-16
5 /5
(2 reviews)
Fattoria Pagnana
Fattoria Pagnana
Fattoria Pagnana
The Chianti of Pagnana, tradition and uniqueness
Wine Tour Experience - Tradition and New Ideas IGT

Fattoria Pagnana

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 36,50 €
2-12

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Take a wine trip to Florence, a city of unparalleled beauty and history located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. From its stunning architecture to its world-renowned art collections, Florence is a cultural hub that attracts millions of visitors every year.


But did you know that Florence is also home to some of the finest wineries in Italy? A wonderful place to experience the best wine tours and tastings in Tuscany. The surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards, producing some of the most exquisite wines in the world. Florence is particularly famous for its Chianti Classico, a bold and fruity red wine that is beloved by wine enthusiasts all over the globe.


When visiting Florence, take the time to explore the beautiful wineries and vineyards that surround the city. You'll have the opportunity to taste some of the region's finest wines, including Sangiovese, Brunello, and Vernaccia. Whether you're a seasoned wine aficionado or a casual enthusiast, you won't want to miss the chance to sample the world-class wines that Florence has to offer.


So come and experience the magic of Florence for yourself, and don't forget to raise a glass of Chianti to this stunning city and its rich history and culture.


About Florence

History / Culture:

Florence, or Firenze in Italian, is a city with a rich history and culture that has made it one of the most popular destinations in Italy. Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence is known for its Renaissance art and architecture, including famous works by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. In terms of culture, Florence is home to some of the world's most famous museums and art galleries, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, which house many of the city's most iconic artworks. The city also hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the famous Calcio Storico, a historic football match that takes place every year in June.


What the city is known for:

The city is also known for its food, fashion, and of course, wine. Florence is the birthplace of the Italian fashion industry and is home to many high-end fashion designers. Its food scene is equally impressive, with delicious Tuscan cuisine that features local ingredients such as truffles, olives, and of course, Chianti wine.


Weather:

The weather in Florence is generally mild, with hot summers and cool winters. The best time to visit is in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and the crowds are smaller.


Travel / Getting around:

Getting around Florence is easy thanks to its compact size and efficient public transportation system. The city is pedestrian-friendly, and many of the main sights can be easily reached on foot. Buses and taxis are also available, as well as bike rentals for those who prefer to explore on two wheels.


Florence What to expect while tasting wine in Florence?

The wines of Florence, and Tuscany in general, are known for their high quality and unique flavor profiles. The region's warm and sunny climate, combined with the hilly terrain and rich soil, provide ideal conditions for grape growing and wine production.


The most widely planted grape variety in Florence and throughout Tuscany is Sangiovese, which is used to make many of the region's most famous wines, including Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Sangiovese is a red grape that produces a wine with high acidity and tannins, as well as flavors of cherry, strawberry, and plum.


In addition to Sangiovese, other red grape varieties used in Florence and Tuscan wine production include Canaiolo, Colorino, and Cabernet Sauvignon. These grapes are often blended with Sangiovese to add complexity and depth to the wine.


For white wines, the most common grape variety is Vernaccia, which is used to produce Vernaccia di San Gimignano, a crisp and refreshing white wine with floral and citrus notes. Other white grape varieties used in Tuscany include Trebbiano, Malvasia, and Chardonnay


What you need to know before visiting Florence

Which wineries in Florence are open today? +
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Which wineries accept groups in Florence? +
Here are the wine estates that can accommodate groups of 8 people minimum in the Florence for a visit and tasting: View all wineries that can accommodate groups in Florence.
Which wineries offer experiences for families in the Florence city? +
The wine estates that offer the best tours and tastings for families are: View all family-friendly wineries in Florence.
What are the most popular wineries in Florence? +
What is the best time to visit Florence? +

The best time to visit Florence is in the spring (April-June) or fall (September-November) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.

What are some must-see attractions in Florence? +

Some must-see attractions in Florence include the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Palazzo Pitti.

What is the best way to get around Florence? +

The best way to get around Florence is on foot, as the city center is pedestrian-friendly. However, buses, taxis, and bike rentals are also available.

What is the local cuisine like in Florence? +

The local cuisine in Florence is known for its simplicity and use of fresh, high-quality ingredients. Some must-try dishes include bistecca alla Fiorentina (Florentine-style steak), ribollita (a hearty vegetable soup), and pappa al pomodoro (a tomato and bread soup).

What is the weather like in Florence? +

The weather in Florence is generally mild, with hot summers and cool winters. The average temperature in the summer is around 27°C (81°F), while the average temperature in the winter is around 7°C (45°F).

What are some popular day trips from Florence? +

Popular day trips from Florence include the Chianti wine region, Siena, Pisa, and the Tuscan coast.

  • Tenuta Casenuove
  • Le Cinciole
  • Corte Di Valle Wine and Resort
  • Villa Travignoli
  • Ambrogio E Giovanni Folonari Tenute
  • Tenuta Di Capezzana
  • Castello Di Gabbiano
  • Fattoria Pagnana

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