A private experience to immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Chianti’s countryside, where rolling hills have been covered with vineyards for centuries. Relax during a private transportation with a professional driver, take in the breathtaking scenery without having to worry about navigation. Discover at your own pace the charming towns of Montefioralle and Greve in Chianti. After sightseeing, your tour will continue with a no-to-be-missed experience at one of the finest wineries in the area. Visit the historic estate on a guided tour and indulge in a tasting of their exceptional wines.
- Relax in a comfortable private Mercedes minivan/sedan (or equivalent level), while your driver takes care of navigation and timing
- Have time to explore two gems of the region, the towns of Montefioralle and Greve
- Visit a great winery of the Chianti Region
- Stop at panoramic viewpoints for photo opportunities
- Optional upgrade to add a nice winery lunch to your day
Visit to Greve and Montefioralle, guided tour at the winery and wine tasting
<br/>Pickup included
Visit to Greve and Montefioralle, guided tour at the winery and lunch with wine pairings<br/>Pickup included
Pick-up at your hotel/apartment in Florence on Mercedes minivan and head to Chianti. Travel along the Road 222 "Via Chiantigiana," a scenic route that winds through the olive groves, vineyards and rolling hills of this beautiful region.
The first stop will be at the charming town of Greve, considered the gateway to Chianti. Enjoy a pleasant stroll in Piazza Matteotti, the main square with a triangular layout, lined with artisan shops, gastronomic stores and cafes.
See the statue of Giovanni da Verrazzano, the explorer who discovered the Hudson Bay.
Arrive in Montefioralle and enjoy some free time to explore this medieval village, considered one of the most beautiful in Italy. Take in its views of vineyards and olive groves. If you wish have lunch here (or in Greve).
Stop to visit one of the renowned wineries in the Chianti region. Enjoy a guided tour of the estate, followed by a tasting of local wines, perfectly paired with a selection of appetizers. Or if you prefer, after the guided tour you can enjoy a lunch with wine pairings (optional at additional cost)
Meet again your driver and he will take you back to your hotel/apartment in Florence.
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