Enjoy a Private wine tour Tuscany with a professional private driver. Travel through rolling hills, vineyards and medieval villages while visiting selected boutique wineries. Taste superb local wines, learn about traditional production, and relax with personalized service. This experience combines beautiful landscapes, culture and excellent wine, ideal for couples, families or small groups wanting an authentic and comfortable Tuscan day.

The tours we propose and operate are designed as suggested itineraries rather than all-inclusive travel packages. They are created to help you discover beautiful destinations with comfort and flexibility, but they do not include services such as licensed tour guides, wine-tasting reservations, restaurant bookings, or any other pre-arranged activities. According to current regulations, only authorized travel agencies and tour operators are permitted to sell complete, all-inclusive travel packages.

Our role is to provide exceptional transportation with a private driver and to offer the very best recommendations on what to see and what to do during your journey. We are always happy to share local insight, suggest memorable stops, and help you make the most of your time on the road. Once on tour, you are free to choose the experiences that suit your interests, creating a personalized and enjoyable travel day tailored entirely to you.
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Chianti Classico private tour
The Chianti Classico region, stretching between Florence and Siena, is one of Tuscany’s most iconic wine areas. Here the unmistakable Black Rooster label identifies wines produced in this historic territory. Vineyards cover gentle hills, ancient hamlets and elegant estates. The dominant grape is Sangiovese, giving wines structure, freshness and bright cherry aromas. Visitors can enjoy tastings in renowned wineries such as Antinori nel Chianti Classico, Badia a Passignano (photo), Castello di Ama, Castello di Brolio, Fontodi and Castello di Querceto. Small boutique producers add an artisanal touch, offering limited editions and memorable hospitality. A private visit allows guests to discover traditional cellars, modern architecture and beautiful landscapes. Chianti Classico offers an authentic Tuscan experience made of great wine, culture, local food and charming medieval villages, ideal for a relaxing day among vineyards
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Montalcino Brunello wine private tour
Montalcino is home to one of Italy’s most prestigious wines: Brunello di Montalcino. The village rises on a hill surrounded by forests and vineyards that benefit from the perfect combination of altitude, sun and Mediterranean breeze. Brunello is made exclusively from Sangiovese, aged for years to achieve depth, complexity and longevity. Wine lovers can explore legendary estates such as Biondi Santi, Banfi, Casanova di Neri, Argiano, Soldera and Poggio Antico. Each winery has its own identity, from historic cellars to striking contemporary architecture. During a private wine tour, guests can enjoy exclusive tastings, stroll among vineyards, and sample excellent Brunello and Rosso di Montalcino paired with Tuscan cuisine. The atmosphere is elegant yet authentic, making Montalcino a dream destination for passionate wine enthusiasts.

Montepulciano Noble wine private tour
The medieval hilltop town of Montepulciano is famous for Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, a noble red wine with centuries of tradition. The vineyards around the town grow mainly Sangiovese (locally called Prugnolo Gentile), producing rich, elegant and long-lived wines. Ancient underground cellars can be found directly under Renaissance palaces in the historic centre, creating a unique combination of architecture and winemaking. Notable producers include Avignonesi, Boscarelli, Poliziano, Cantina Contucci, Salcheto and De' Ricci. A private visit allows travellers to taste Vino Nobile and Rosso di Montepulciano, explore fascinating barrel rooms and learn about traditional ageing methods. The landscape is stunning, with cypress trees, rolling hills and breathtaking views of the Val d’Orcia. Montepulciano is perfect for wine lovers who enjoy history, authenticity and outstanding reds.

Maremma, Bolgheri, Supertuscan wine tour
The coastal area of Maremma and Bolgheri offers a completely different Tuscan wine experience. Vineyards grow near the sea, where constant breezes, sandy soils and mild climate create ideal conditions for international grape varieties. This is the land of the famous “Super Tuscans”. Bolgheri is home to iconic wineries such as Sassicaia (Tenuta San Guido), Ornellaia, Petra (photo), Guado al Tasso, Le Macchiole and Campo alle Comete. The wines are powerful, elegant and beautifully balanced, often based on Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and other Bordeaux grapes. A private tour reveals long coastal roads lined with cypress trees, historic estates and modern cellars surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation. Tasting sessions often include flagship labels, olive oil, and local products. This area combines sea views, tradition and innovation, making it one of the most fascinating wine destinations in Italy.

San Gimignano Vernaccia di San Gimignano wine tour
San Gimignano, known as the “town of the beautiful towers”, is also famous for white wine: Vernaccia di San Gimignano. This ancient grape variety grows on sunny hills surrounding the medieval skyline, creating mineral, fresh and delicate wines with floral notes. The local wine pairs perfectly with fish, salads, pecorino cheese and Tuscan cuisine. Visitors can enjoy tastings at excellent wineries such as Panizzi, Teruzzi, Fattoria San Donato, Monsanto, Castello della Panaretta and La Lastra. Many estates combine vineyards with olive groves, saffron production and small farms, offering a genuine rural experience. A private wine tour can include a stroll through the historic centre, panoramic views, and guided tastings in charming cellars. San Gimignano combines culture, architecture and wine, creating an unforgettable and very Tuscan day.