Discover Tuscany’s charm: blend your own Supertuscan wine, explore medieval villages, and savor Brunello in Montalcino. A perfect day trip from Florence.
Discover Tuscany’s charm: blend your own Supertuscan wine, explore medieval villages, and savor Brunello in Montalcino. A perfect day trip from Florence.
- Trequanda - Trequanda is a charming medieval village located in the heart of Tuscany, nestled between the scenic landscapes of the Val d’Orcia and the Crete Senesi. Steeped in history and local charm, the village provides a tranquil atmosphere away from the bustling tourist paths, making it a perfect destination for those in search of authenticity…
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Trequanda - Trequanda is a charming medieval village located in the heart of Tuscany, nestled between the scenic landscapes of the Val d’Orcia and the Crete Senesi. Steeped in history and local charm, the village provides a tranquil atmosphere away from the bustling tourist paths, making it a perfect destination for those in search of authenticity and relaxation.
Its historic center boasts narrow cobblestone streets, traditional stone houses, and the stunning Church of Saints Peter and Andrew, renowned for its Romanesque architecture and striking black-and-white facade. Nearby, the remnants of the ancient Cacciaconti Castle, with its unique round tower, serve as a testament to Trequanda’s noble heritage.
Encircled by vineyards and olive groves, Trequanda is also celebrated for its premium extra virgin olive oil and deep-rooted agricultural traditions. The village is part of the “Città dell’Olio” network and hosts seasonal festivals that honor local food and culture. -
Montalcino - Montalcino is a delightful medieval town situated on a hilltop in southern Tuscany, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys, vineyards, and rolling hills. Renowned as the birthplace of Brunello di Montalcino, one of Italy’s most esteemed wines, the town is a haven for wine enthusiasts and cultural travelers alike.
Its historic center is a labyrinth of narrow streets, artisan shops, and traditional trattorias, all framed by ancient stone buildings that echo its rich history. The impressive fortress, or Rocca, dating back to the 14th century, continues to watch over the town and hosts wine events and tastings throughout the year.
Montalcino is enveloped by a stunning natural landscape dotted with vineyards and cypress-lined roads, making it an ideal destination for scenic drives and peaceful countryside retreats. With its combination of wine excellence, history, and Tuscan charm, Montalcino embodies the very essence of this iconic region. - Montalcino - Wine tasting in Estate

- “Winemaker for a day” experience in Trequanda
- Winery visit and wine tasting in Montalcino
- Free time for sightseeing
- “Winemaker for a day” experience in Trequanda
- Winery visit and wine tasting in Montalcino
- Free time for sightseeing
Starting from Florence, embark on a picturesque drive through the Tuscan hills to reach Trequanda, a delightful medieval village in the Val di Chiana. Here, visitors can explore the Rocca di Trequanda, a well-preserved fortress featuring Ghibelline battlements, and the nearby Church of Saints Peter and Andrew, renowned for its stone and brick façade….
Starting from Florence, embark on a picturesque drive through the Tuscan hills to reach Trequanda, a delightful medieval village in the Val di Chiana. Here, visitors can explore the Rocca di Trequanda, a well-preserved fortress featuring Ghibelline battlements, and the nearby Church of Saints Peter and Andrew, renowned for its stone and brick façade.
The highlight of this stop is a visit to a local farm, where guests will discover the techniques of crafting a Supertuscan wine. Participants will have the opportunity to blend and label their own bottle, experiencing the role of a winemaker for a day and taking home a unique souvenir.
The journey proceeds to Montalcino, celebrated for its esteemed Brunello wine. Enjoy breathtaking views over the Val d’Orcia, visit the impressive Montalcino Fortress, and take a leisurely stroll through Piazza del Popolo. Nearby, the stunning Abbey of Sant’Antimo stands as a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture. The day concludes at a local winery with a guided tour and a Brunello tasting, offering an authentic taste of Tuscany.
- The consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited for individuals under 18 years old
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.