TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore San Gimignano, vineyards and olive groves on a horseback ride
• Take in the fascinating and warm landscape of the San Gimignano while enjoying a Tuscan traditional lunch
• Taste the wines produced in the winery, such as the Rosso and the Brunello di Montalcino
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Add a dose of adventure to your wine-tasting with this exhilarating horseback ride around the Tuscan countryside and vineyards. Discover scenic, hilly trails with your guide and settle down for a four-course meal made from fresh regional products complemented with wine tasting.
Wine tasting and Tuscan Lunch: Four-course meal made from fresh regional products complemented with wine tasting.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by our staff at the welcome center for a short walking tour of the historic property. Before starting off the ride you’ll be provided a short lesson and then departed to experience an unforgettable ride with the views of rustic buildings and vineyards.
Later ride a horse in our winery, through the near vineyards and in our woods around San Gimignano through ancient paths in the hills surrounding by exploring the territory of well trained horses with guides.
After the horseback riding adventure, sit down to enjoy lunch accompanied by our distinguished wines in the magic of the Tuscan hills covered with vineyards, olive groves, and woods that surround us with their breathtaking views.
ADVENTURE INCLUDE:
• Tour riding a horse in our winery, in the near vineyard, in our wood around San Gimignano (1 hour)
• unforgettable experience and views of rustic buildings and vineyards
• Private tour with an English speaking expert guide
• A short lesson before starting the ride
• Lunch with Local Products
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LUNCH MENU:
• Appetizers: Tuscan cheeses and salami, Bruschetta and snack.
• First Course: Truffle lasagna or Tuscan ribollita
• Second Course: Roast meat with roast potatoes
• Dessert: Cantuccini with dessert wine
TUSCAN PRODUCTS:
• Extra Virgin Olive Oil
• Truffle Olive Oil
• Pepper Hot Olive Oil
• Balsamic Vinegar Selected
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WINE LIST
• Brunello di Montalcino D.O.C.G.
• Cabernet Bartolomeo Riserva I.G.T.
• Merlot Baldassarre Riserva I.G.T.
• Syrah Cavaliere Riserva I.G.T.
• Vernaccia of San Gimignano D.O.C.G.
• Chianti D.O.C.G.
• Chianti Classico D.O.C.G.
• Chianti Classico Riserva D.O.C.G.
• Vino Nobile of Montepulciano D.O.C.G.
• Red of Montepulciano D.O.C.
• VinBeato - Dessert Wine
Please meet your guide in front of the Burger King, Piazza Adua, Florence, 50123 Firenze FI. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure time to avoid any delays.
The entrance tickets will be delivered by the guide or our representative at the meeting point prior to the start of the tour.
Please follow the instructions to the meeting point as on the voucher.
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