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David_S, Apr 2026
Beautiful historic winery
A little difficult to find the winery. Make sure you specify English tour. We did not and so we had the tour in English withe the owner. He was GREAT!! We got to visit areas of the winery that not included in the regular tours. A fascinating history and the owner was is descendent of the founders and is only there part time as he is a lawyer in Rome.
Jenny_W, Apr 2026
Great experience! just plan your transport carefully.
Great wine tasting experience in a beautiful setting. David our host was very friendly and knowledgable. The only down side it was over €30 in a taxi to get there from Lucca because of this we planned to get a bus back but the next one was a 40min wait so we ended up getting a taxi back too. Possibly our fault for not planning better but something to bear in mind .
Michelle_L, Apr 2026
Don’t skip this tour!
This is an absolute must if you are looking to visit Tuscany in a day and learn more about wine. The two wineries we visited were beautiful and the wine was delicious. One was a small family run winery and the other is a much bigger winery. It’s nice to see the difference and you can try wine and olive oils at both. Perhaps the best part of the day is a stop in a medieval village and it was amazing. We had so much fun and got beautiful pictures of a town I’d love to return to. I highly recommend the tour. The tour guide is extremely knowledgeable about the area and provides great information.
David_R, Apr 2026
Highlight of our trip!
One of the highlights of our trip (which says a lot bc experienced some amazing things). It ranks as a highlight bc it allowed us to create an interactive memory. It’s like the best souvenir to take home, the memory of learning something new coupled with the skill to attempt this after our vacation as well. Yes, there are a lot of pasta classes you can try. I enjoyed this one, and chose it particularly for the focus on making homemade pasta. I didn’t want to complicate the course by adding learn how to make gelato or tiramisu as well. I wanted the focus to be on hands on pasta making. We also stayed in the heart of Florence and the location of this class was just over the Arno from where we stayed (roughly a 7 minute walk). It was easy to fit this class in, while still being able to plan other activities into our day. Some other classes take you to the Tuscany hillside but I imagine that becomes more of a day long commitment. Our class size was 11 ppl, 3 families of 3 and a couple. Nicola led our experience. He spoke in English and would then translate in Spanish for an 8 year old little girl. He made all of the kids in our group feel recognized. Our daughter, 17, was the oldest…yet, he even made her feel acknowledged and important. He valued the experience of the 3 kids just as much as he valued the experience of the adults. My daughter continues to say it was one of the most fun things that we did (and she’s not at all interested in cooking in general). When we finished making the pasta (we made 3 varieties), we learned in more of a presentation about two sauces (the tomato was by far my favorite). Then we all sat down to eat a plated meal, sharing a bottle of wine as a group. Dessert was premade, salame di cioccolato and served to the group after enjoying our pastas. It wasn’t something we would have thought to order in Italy but it turned out to be my favorite. The class ended with a tour of a pasta museum and a wine tasting. It also ended with incredible memories and happy bellies. *I will end by saying, I’d give our class and 3/4th of our group a 10/10 rating. There was a family (from my own country) that was less than gracious and respectful of not only the instructor but also of other participants. It did not take away from our enjoyment of the experience at all. Nicola, regardless, handled himself like a gentleman and continued to be a gracious host and teacher to every participant (which endeared him to us even more).
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Tuscany is home to some of the world’s most respected wine regions, from the rolling Chianti hills near Florence to the Montalcino vineyards in the verdant Orcia Valley. Naturally, you’ll be able to appreciate the area’s best sips on a Tuscany wine-tasting tour. Depart from Florence or another city of your choice to visit picturesque vineyards and family-owned wineries, where you’ll be able to learn about the winemaking process and taste everything from Chianti Classico to Brunello di Montalcino. Many experiences include lunch and village visits, making wine tours a great way to see and taste more of Tuscany.

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