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Discover Tuscany’s Chianti wine region in style with a private luxury van tour from Florence, featuring wine tastings, charming villages, and authentic Tuscan flavors.
Imagine cruising through Tuscany’s rolling hills in a sleek, private minivan, with the sun casting golden light on endless vineyards and medieval villages. This is the essence of the Chianti Vineyards Tour in Private Luxury Van from Florence—an experience designed to blend comfort, authentic tastes, and stunning scenery. As someone who’s seen many tours, I can say this one stands out for its personal touch, knowledgeable guides, and carefully curated stops.
One of the biggest perks? The flexibility to customize your day—whether you want in-depth wine tastings, leisurely strolls through ancient towns, or sampling local produce like olive oils and cheeses. Plus, traveling in a private vehicle means no crowded tour buses or rushed schedules. That said, it’s worth noting that lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to budget extra for a sit-down meal or snacks along the way.
This trip is perfect if you’re looking for a more intimate, tailored experience of Tuscany’s renowned wine country—ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone craving a relaxed yet immersive day outside Florence’s city buzz. Now, let’s walk through what you’ll encounter during this memorable journey.
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The journey begins at 9:30 a.m., with hotel pickup and drop-off included. Your driver, whether it’s the enthusiastic Luciano or Simone, acts as a personable guide, sharing insights about the region’s history, culture, and wine production. We loved the way they combined local knowledge with a friendly approach, making everyone feel at ease.
Traveling in a luxury minivan means plenty of space for up to seven passengers—ideal for small groups or couples who prefer privacy and comfort. The on-board amenities, like free Wi-Fi (upon request) and bottled water, keep you refreshed and connected as you soak in the views.
The first stop is the charming town of Greve, right in the heart of Chianti Classico. It’s a perfect introduction to the region’s history, as Greve is home to explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano. You’ll probably spend about an hour exploring the cobbled streets, browsing local shops, and sampling snacks at the famous Falorni butcher shop—a favorite among reviewers. The pros? The shop offers a tasty variety of cold cuts and cheeses, giving you a true taste of Tuscan tradition.
Next, you’ll visit the picturesque Montefioralle, a medieval village considered one of Italy’s most beautiful. With just 79 inhabitants, this tiny spot feels like stepping back in time. The narrow stone streets and ancient architecture make it a photographer’s dream, and a leisurely walk here will leave you appreciating the craftsmanship of Tuscan villages. Reviewers highlight how this stop offers “great photo opportunities” and warm, authentic vibes.
The highlight for many is the wine tasting at Brogioni SAS, a small producer committed to organic, manual wine production. Guests rave about the high-quality Chianti Classico produced here, which is all done by hand. The fact that it’s a certified organic estate adds to the appeal. Expect to learn about traditional methods and taste wines that are clearly crafted with care—something you won’t find at larger, mass-produced wineries. As one reviewer puts it, “the wines were high level,” and they appreciated the “completely manual” approach.
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Continuing the wine and food exploration, Sant’Appiano offers a charming farm experience. Here, the owners oversee the production of wine, extra virgin olive oil, and grappa, blending tradition with modern techniques. Visitors enjoy the chance to taste a variety of products—often with no extra charge—and enjoy the peaceful farm setting. Reviewers frequently mention how this farm maintains its family character, making it feel authentic and warm.
For those interested in pairing their wines with local food, Casa Emma is a popular choice. You can opt for a tasting or a full meal surrounded by their vineyards. While this isn’t included in the base price, many find the experience well worth the extra cost, especially since reviews mention “delicious wines and a lovely setting.” It’s an excellent way to indulge in Tuscan cuisine without leaving the comfort of your private tour.
The journey includes a short drive along Strada Statale 222 Chiantigiana, renowned for its breathtaking scenery. The panoramic views of vineyards, hills, and cypress trees make this a highlight for photographers and landscape lovers alike. It’s a quick stop—just a minute—but a moment to soak in the beauty of Tuscany’s most famous wine road.
The private nature of this tour is one of its strongest points. Unlike large group excursions, a private tour offers flexibility—your driver can tailor stops to your interests or recommend hidden gems you might not find on your own. As one guest noted, “the driver took us to scenic spots and the best photo locations,” making the day feel personalized and exclusive.
The quality of the wine tastings is also highly praised. At Brogioni SAS, guests describe the wines as “high level” and the winemaking process as “completely manual,” ensuring top-tier products. At Sant’Appiano, the blend of tradition and modern techniques means you’re likely to encounter wines, oils, and spirits that are both authentic and delicious.
While lunch isn’t included in the initial price, many reviewers say it’s worth budgeting for, especially at places like Corbucci, which offers “wonderful selection of wines and a delicious lunch.” Tasting local cheeses, salamis, and olive oils along the way adds a different dimension to the tour—it’s not just about wine but about experiencing the full spectrum of Tuscan flavors.
At $737.53 for up to two people, the price may seem high at first glance. However, considering the luxury transportation, private driver, multiple stops, and personalized experience, many find this to be a good value—especially compared to the cost of private tastings or meals on your own. This is a curated, hassle-free way to enjoy Tuscany’s best without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate personalized service, authentic small-scale wineries, and the chance to explore charming towns without the hassle of planning. It’s perfect for small groups or couples wanting a relaxed, yet immersive taste of Chianti, with the freedom to customize or follow expert recommendations.
Choosing a private Chianti wine tour means prioritizing comfort, authenticity, and flexibility. You’ll travel in style, enjoy high-quality tastings, and visit some of Tuscany’s most picturesque villages. If you love wine, picturesque scenery, and personalized experiences, this tour hits the mark.
It’s especially ideal if you prefer a more intimate, tailored day with knowledgeable guides who add context and stories to your tasting experiences. The stops at Greve, Montefioralle, and local farms provide a genuine taste of Tuscany’s traditions, while the scenic drives and vineyard visits make for unforgettable memories.
While you’ll need to budget extra for meals and tastings, many reviewers agree the combination of comfort, exclusivity, and authentic flavor makes this a worthwhile investment. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to explore Tuscany’s wine country in style, this private tour offers a memorable, personalized experience.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the day seamless from start to finish.
How many people can fit in the luxury minivan?
Up to seven passengers, making it perfect for small groups or couples seeking privacy.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but you can opt for a wine tasting or meal at designated stops, which may cost extra.
What’s the typical duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop and take in the scenery.
Are wine tastings included in the price?
Some tastings are included, but at certain wineries, tastings cost between €15-€25 per person or may be free if you purchase wine.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, you can design your own day or rely on your driver’s suggestions, providing flexibility to focus on what interests you most.
Are children allowed on this tour?
The minimum drinking age is 18, so children can join but won’t participate in tastings.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 34 days ahead, but early reservations are recommended to secure your preferred date.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around villages, and bring layers, as weather can vary.
Is Wi-Fi available during the trip?
Yes, Wi-Fi can be requested on board, along with bottled water for a comfortable ride.
In all, this private Chianti tour offers a fantastic way to enjoy Tuscany’s wine, scenery, and small-town charm without the usual crowds or rushed schedules. Whether you’re a wine lover or simply seeking a relaxing escape, it’s a stylish, thoughtfully curated experience that’s well worth the investment.