Tuscan Wine Tasting in Val di Chio
Cortona, Italy
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Trip Type: Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
Duration: Flexible
Enjoy a tasting of Tuscan wines in a wine estate in Val di Chio. Sample the craft wines of this boutique winery and hear about wine-making techniques from the owners of the estate. Try the olive oil as well, and take a walk around the vineyard. Get an unusual experience in this fun family run winery in eastern Tuscany.
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Enjoy a tasting of Tuscan wines in a wine estate in Val di Chio. Sample the craft wines of this boutique winery and hear about wine-making techniques from the owners of the estate. Try the olive oil as well, and take a walk around the vineyard. Get an unusual experience in this fun family run winery in eastern Tuscany.Visit a family-run business and walk through the estate for a full immersion of one of the eastern Tuscany wineries.
The tour will start from the visit to the old family chapel where everything started. The chapel is dated 1625AD and was part of the original building.
Explore the vineyards where we will explain organic farming methods and the plants varieties we grow. After we will walk to the cellar where we will explain our wine production techniques and you will taste the wines from barrels or cask.
Then, take a seat on a tasting room where we will let you savor different wines (1 white, 1 rose, 1 non-aged red, 2 aged reds, and 2 dessert wines). The wines will be paired with local food such as focaccia bread, cheeses, honey and local salamis.
The tour will start from the visit to the old family chapel where everything started. The chapel is dated 1625AD and was part of the original building.
Explore the vineyards where we will explain organic farming methods and the plants varieties we grow. After we will walk to the cellar where we will explain our wine production techniques and you will taste the wines from barrels or cask.
Then, take a seat on a tasting room where we will let you savor different wines (1 white, 1 rose, 1 non-aged red, 2 aged reds, and 2 dessert wines). The wines will be paired with local food such as focaccia bread, cheeses, honey and local salamis.
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