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Discover Siena’s culinary secrets with this 2-hour food and wine tour featuring tastings of local cheeses, wines, olive oil, and street food, guided by passionate experts.
Imagine wandering through the historic streets of Siena, pausing to taste truffle-scented cheeses, sip on Chianti, and nibble on fresh focaccia — all while learning about the region’s culinary traditions. That’s exactly what the Savor Siena Food and Wine Tour promises. It’s a compact, engaging experience that combines tasting, storytelling, and a little walk around Siena’s picturesque old town. Designed for those who want to savor genuine Tuscan flavors without the fuss of a full-day excursion, this tour offers a balanced mix of education and indulgence.
One thing we really love about this experience is how it’s tailored for small groups, creating a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Plus, the guide’s expert knowledge shines through, making the tastings not just delicious but also insightful. However, if you’re expecting a long deep dive into Siena’s entire history or want a comprehensive tour of the town itself, this might feel a bit limited in scope. Still, for food lovers and casual explorers alike, it’s a charming way to spend a couple of hours.
This tour is particularly well suited for travelers looking for an authentic, informal introduction to Tuscany’s culinary delights. It’s perfect if you want a taste of local flavors paired with a bit of cultural context, all within a manageable two-hour window. Whether you’re a foodie, a wine enthusiast, or just eager to experience Siena’s vibrant street food scene, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.


For a modest fee of approximately $68.78, you receive a curated selection of local foods and wines. The experience includes tastings of three regional wines, complemented by cheeses, cured meats, olive oil, jams, honey, and bread. The guide takes care to explain each product’s significance, giving you a richer understanding of Tuscany’s culinary heritage.
Snacks are thoughtfully curated to showcase Siena’s traditional flavors, from pecorino sheep cheese to ciccino focaccia, a local street food favorite. The wines include a historic white wine, a classic Chianti Classico, and a sweet dessert wine—each chosen to highlight different aspects of the region’s vinicultural history.
While gratuities are optional and not included, the value here is clear: access to high-quality tastings, expert commentary, and a friendly, small-group setting that encourages questions and conversation.
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The tour begins at the central meeting point on Via Stalloreggi, a street full of charm and history. From there, the guide leads you through a leisurely walk, stopping at various points to taste and learn about local specialties.
The first part of the tour is dedicated to a tasting session inside a wine school or similar venue, where you’ll get an introduction to Tuscan wines. Here, you’ll learn about the history and significance of each wine, including the well-loved Chianti Classico and lesser-known local whites. The guide’s friendly, approachable style helps make this part engaging — reviewers particularly appreciated Georgina’s and Elio’s knowledgeable yet relaxed approach.
After the tastings, the group heads into Siena’s streets to sample street foods like ciccino focaccia, a savory bread topped with cured meats, and local cheeses such as pecorino sheep cheese. This part offers a chance to see and smell the lively market atmosphere, adding an authentic touch to the experience. Reviewers mention that Elio made sure even the youngest in the group, like teenagers, felt included — for example, offering Italian sodas as a non-alcoholic alternative.
The final segment includes a visit to a shop or café where you can finish with a sweet note—perhaps pastries, a coffee, or a small dessert—completing a well-rounded tasting session.

The guides, Georgina and Elio, are consistently praised for their warmth and knowledge. Reviewers note that Georgina’s friendly manner makes the experience feel like a chat with a knowledgeable friend, while Elio’s humor and storytelling add delight to the walk. Their ability to seamlessly blend education with fun keeps the group engaged without feeling rushed.
The small size of the tour (maximum 14 people) creates an intimate environment, ideal for asking questions and sharing reactions. It’s not a hurried, superficial tasting — reviewers mention that guides explained the nuances of each product, including how different olive oils are made or what makes Chianti unique.

Unlike larger, more commercialized food tours, this experience prioritizes quality and authenticity. You won’t just be nibbling on snacks; you’ll be learning about each product’s origin, regional significance, and how they pair together. The tasting of lesser-known specialties like ciccino focaccia and local jams adds depth that many tours overlook.
The inclusion of wine education elevates the experience, especially considering the historic wines selected. Visitors appreciated the chance to sample three different wines and understand their place in Tuscan culture.

Given the price, this tour offers excellent value. The cost covers high-quality tastings, expert guidance, and a relaxed stroll through Siena’s scenic streets. Considering the small-group format, you’ll receive personalized attention, making it feel more like a gathering of friends than a commercial activity.
Reviewers repeatedly mention that the experience exceeded expectations, with some calling it “the perfect blend of history, culture, and tasting.” The ability to sample authentic regional foods and wines, paired with insightful commentary, makes it a worthwhile addition to any Siena trip.
This experience is ideal for food and wine lovers wanting a taste of genuine Tuscan flavors, travelers seeking a relaxed, small-group environment, and those interested in learning about Siena’s culinary traditions in a fun, approachable way. It’s suitable for couples, small groups, or families — even teenagers can enjoy a non-alcoholic tasting experience.
If you’re short on time but want an authentic introduction to Siena’s food scene, this two-hour tour strikes the right balance. However, if you’re craving a comprehensive tour of Siena’s streets or extensive history, you might want to supplement this with other activities.
This tour delivers a relaxed, authentic taste of Siena’s culinary heritage, led by guides who are both knowledgeable and personable. You’ll walk away with a deeper appreciation for local products like pecorino cheese, Chianti, and ciccino focaccia, all while enjoying a friendly, informal atmosphere.
It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who want to experience Siena’s culinary richness without spending an entire day, and for those who value quality over quantity in their tasting experiences. The combination of expert guidance, delicious local flavors, and a cozy, small-group vibe makes it a standout activity in Siena.
If you’re after a memorable bite-sized journey into Tuscany’s food scene, this tour ticks all the boxes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours long, making it a perfect quick yet immersive introduction to Siena’s food and wine scene.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Via Stalloreggi in Siena and finishes back at the same meeting point, offering convenience for planning your day.
What is included in the price?
You’ll enjoy tastings of three local wines, cheeses, cured meats, olive oil, jams, honey, bread, and some street food specialties like ciccino focaccia. Expert guidance is also part of the experience.
Are non-drinkers or children accommodated?
Yes, non-alcoholic options like Italian sodas are available, making it family-friendly. The review notes that guides ensure everyone feels included, regardless of age or drinking preferences.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, it’s limited to a maximum of 14 travelers, which fosters a more relaxed and personalized atmosphere.
How much does it cost?
The tour costs approximately $68.78 per person, offering good value considering the quality of tastings and insights provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility in your planning.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit options, simplifying your arrival.
Do I need to book well in advance?
Yes, the average booking window is about 24 days ahead, so it’s best to reserve early to secure your spot.
Embark on this Siena food and wine journey to taste, learn, and savor one of Italy’s most charming regions. Whether you’re a seasoned gourmand or simply curious about Tuscan flavors, this tour offers a delightful, authentic slice of Siena’s culinary life.
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