Discover authentic Tuscany with a guided wine tour at Podere Pellicciano, a family-run organic winery located in the hills of San Miniato, between Florence and Pisa. Walk through organically farmed vineyards, visit the cellar and learn how native Tuscan grape varieties are cultivated and transformed into expressive wines. The experience ends with a generous guided tasting of local organic wines, paired with traditional Tuscan food.
Stop 1: Podere Pellicciano – Organic Vineyard Walk
Begin your experience with a walk through the organically farmed vineyards surrounding this family-run winery. Learn how native Tuscan grape varieties are cultivated with respect for the land, biodiversity and natural balance, while enjoying views of the Tuscan countryside.
Duration: approx. 30 minutes
Stop 2: Family Winery & Cellar Visit
Continue with a guided visit to the cellar, led by the winery family or team. Discover how a family-driven approach and organic practices shape every step of the winemaking process, from harvest to aging, enhancing the expression of local grape varieties.
Duration: approx. 45 minutes
Stop 3: Organic Wine & Food Tasting
Conclude the experience with a relaxed guided tasting of up to 10 organic wines, including whites, rosé and reds made from native Tuscan grapes, paired with extra virgin olive oil and traditional local products.
Duration: approx. 1–1.5 hours
Total duration: approximately 2.5–3 hours
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