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Experience authentic Tuscan wines, cheeses, and organic olive oil in a scenic farm tour with expert guidance—perfect for lovers of good food and natural wines.

Imagine wandering through rolling hills, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, with a glass of natural wine in hand and the aroma of fresh cheese and cured meats filling the air. That’s the essence of the La Maliosa Farm Experience & Wine Tasting in Tuscany, an excursion designed for those eager to explore Italy’s countryside while savoring its finest local flavors.
This roughly 90-minute tour, offered by Fattoria La Maliosa, combines scenic walks, expert-led tastings, and a chance to learn about traditional Tuscan production methods. It’s a well-priced way to enjoy a slice of authentic rural life, with a focus on natural wines and organic products.
We’re particularly drawn to the personal touch—small group sizes (max 10), knowledgeable guides, and the chance to taste a variety of organic wines paired with regional cheeses and meats. A potential consideration? The tour’s weather-dependent nature means you’ll want to check the forecast and be prepared for outdoor walking.
If you love good wine, delicious food, and scenic views, this experience promises genuine moments of connection with Tuscany’s culinary culture. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone curious about natural wines and local agriculture.
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The tour begins at Fattoria La Maliosa, in the heart of Tuscany’s lush countryside. We loved the way the guides seamlessly combined storytelling with the landscape, starting with a walk through a vineyard. Here, the knowledgeable staff explained the historical grape varieties and the traditional Metodo Corino technique used in crafting their natural wines.
The highlight? Reaching a panoramic viewpoint offering sweeping vistas of the rolling hills—an ideal backdrop for your tasting and photo ops. The guides are visibly passionate about their craft, answering questions about everything from organic farming to wine-making methods.
Inside, the atmosphere is cozy but inviting. You’ll taste two natural wines—a red and an orange wine—both produced without additives, which means more natural flavors. Reviewers mention the staff’s friendly and expert guidance, making sure everyone feels comfortable asking questions, no matter their level of wine knowledge.
The tasting includes generous pours of each wine, paired with local cheeses from Caseificio di Sorano and Manciano, along with handcrafted cured meats from local producers. Accompanying these was homemade bread made from stone-ground flour, and organic extra virgin olive oil pressed from Tuscan cultivars. These thoughtfully curated pairings help you appreciate the terroir and craftsmanship behind each product.
What stands out is how the guides don’t just pour and walk away—they explain the production process of both the wines and oils. Reviewers, like Gigglegurl6699, appreciated the incredibly friendly and knowledgeable staff who answered every question and made the experience memorable. This makes the tasting both educational and enjoyable, especially when coupled with the personal stories about the farm’s sustainable practices.
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After the tasting, a gentle walk takes you through more scenic vineyard spots and leads to another viewpoint, giving a chance to digest and soak in the landscape. It’s a relaxing way to end the experience while appreciating the landscape that nurtures these delicious products.

At $45.10 per person, this tour offers a lot of value, particularly given the quality of products, the personal attention, and the scenic setting. The inclusion of multiple tastings—two wines, cheeses, meats, EVO oil, bread, and water—makes it a comprehensive sensory experience.
While it’s a one-and-a-half-hour activity, the depth of knowledge shared by guides elevates it beyond just a tasting. You’ll leave with a better understanding of organic farming and natural wine-making, plus some of the best regional flavors in Tuscany.
One thing to keep in mind is the weather. Since most of the walking and outdoor tasting is weather-dependent, a rainy day might mean a more confined indoor experience. Also, the tour is non-refundable—so it pays to confirm your booking and weather forecast ahead of time.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the experience feels intimate. Guests often praise the guides—whose names are not specified but clearly passionate—making everyone feel like a guest rather than just another ticket holder.
This tour suits food and wine lovers seeking an authentic, educational experience. It’s perfect for those who appreciate natural and organic products, small-group intimacy, and scenic countryside. It’s also a good option for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with tasting in a relaxed setting.

The journey kicks off with a guided walk through the property, stopping at a historic vineyard. Here, the guides discuss the traditional grape varieties and the organic methods used in cultivation. The walk culminates at a viewpoint where you can admire the rolling Tuscan hills—viewers note this as a highlight for the “breathtaking” scenery and photo opportunities.
Once inside, your senses are opened up to the world of natural wines. Expect a detailed explanation of the Metodo Corino, a technique that emphasizes minimal intervention, resulting in wines that are authentic to the land. The red and orange wines are served in generous pours, allowing you to truly sample their character.
The cheeses are fresh and regional, paired with homemade jam that complements their flavors. The cured meats are described as carefully selected, adding a savory balance to the tasting. The homemade bread acts as a perfect vehicle for the olive oil, which is organic and cold-pressed, making it a highlight for many visitors.
The walk continues to another viewpoint, where you can relax and digest while taking in the stunning scenery. Guests often comment on the personalized attention from guides and their enthusiasm for sharing insider knowledge.
This experience offers a genuine taste of Tuscany’s countryside, focusing on sustainable farming, natural wines, and regional delicacies. The combination of scenic walks, intimate group size, and expert guidance makes it a standout choice for those wanting a more authentic and educational experience than a large-scale winery tour.
The price point is reasonable considering the quality of products, the scenic environment, and the personalized service. It’s especially suitable for couples, small groups, or solo travelers eager to deepen their understanding of organic wine and food production in Italy.
If you’re after a relaxed, flavorful, and scenic outing that connects you with Tuscany’s land and its artisans, this tour is a smart pick.
What is included in the experience?
The tasting includes two natural wines (red and orange), local cheeses, cured meats, homemade bread, organic EVO oil, water, and coffee. You’ll also enjoy guided explanations throughout.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the vineyard walk, tasting, and scenic viewpoints.
Is the tour suitable for weather conditions?
Yes, most of the outdoor parts are weather-dependent. If it rains, the experience will be held indoors, so check the forecast before booking.
What’s the group size?
A maximum of 10 travelers means it’s a small, intimate group, which often receives praise for personal attention and friendly guides.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
When should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 6 days in advance, as the tour is popular but limited in size. Confirmation is usually received within 48 hours.

For lovers of organic wines, regional cheeses, and authentic Tuscan landscapes, La Maliosa’s Farm Experience & Wine Tasting delivers a memorable slice of Italy’s culinary culture. With knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and thoughtfully curated tastings, it’s a delightful way to spend an afternoon in Maremma. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or simply seeking a charming, educational outing, this experience offers plenty of value and genuine Tuscan charm.