Tuscan winery tour, here you can find out the best wineries of Tuscany
for your wine tasting trip.
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below we suggest some itineraries:
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The red Italian wine most known in the world. It's the combination
of the sangiovese vine with traditional cannaiolo, malvasia
and trebbiano vines. His color is ruby red, almost garnet.
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The red Italian wine most known in the world. It's the combination
of the sangiovese vine with traditional cannaiolo, malvasia
and trebbiano vines. His color is ruby red, almost garnet.
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This tour offers a full immersion in the wine's wold. You'll
begin in the vineyards and receive an explanation of the terroir-
the combination of local climate, soils and grape varietals.
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One of the most precious wines, ruby red, produced in the territory
of Montalcino from brunello and sangiovese vines. Before the
bottling it is aged at least 4 years in English or French oak
casks.
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Montepulciano is like a mini Florence, and for that reason alone
it's worth a visit. Vino Nobile is an aged red wine of high
quality. At the typical vines of Chianti are added in limited
quantity the grechetto, bianco and mammola vines.
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San Gimignano is the poster child for Tuscany and the epitome
of a medieval Italian hilltop town. It is famouse for the Vernaccia
di San Gimignano which is a white wine made from grapes
grown around Tuscany. This wine dates back hundreds of years,
to Greek sailors.
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The lush green hills that surround Verona have been the home
of indigenous vines for over 2,000 years. We'll visit celebrated
vineyards each producing there own versions of the Amarone "the
big dry one".
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Discover a hidden Venice when you participate in a unique wine
tour which allows you a glimpse into the history, culture and
traditions of the region. Enjoy a slice of local life while
you tour a hidden corner of the city with your Italy and Wine
expert, who is a professional Sommelier and Cheese Taster.
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The vineyards of the Barolo DOCG zones are not extensive, but
they are the most carefully charted stands of vines anywhere
in Italy. Discover this beautiful wine country with our local
guide.
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