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183 Wineries in Chianti

Discover the best wine experiences across Chianti's iconic communes

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Explore Chianti's Wine Communes

From Greve to Gaiole, discover the distinct characters of each Chianti commune.

Greve in Chianti

Greve in Chianti

68 wineries

The gateway to Chianti Classico, famous for its triangular piazza and Saturday market.

Gaiole in Chianti

Gaiole in Chianti

28 wineries

Home to historic castles-turned-wineries like Castello di Brolio and Castello di Ama.

Radda in Chianti

Radda in Chianti

18 wineries

Hilltop medieval village producing elegant, high-altitude Sangiovese.

Castelnuovo Berardenga

Castelnuovo Berardenga

22 wineries

Southern gateway to Chianti Classico, where Sangiovese meets warmer terroir.

Panzano in Chianti

Panzano in Chianti

15 wineries

The 'golden shell' of Chianti โ€” a sun-drenched amphitheatre of vines.

San Casciano in Val di Pesa

San Casciano in Val di Pesa

12 wineries

Closest Chianti commune to Florence, combining accessibility with authenticity.

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Chianti โ€” The Heart of Tuscan Winemaking
About Chianti Wine

Chianti โ€” The Heart of Tuscan Winemaking

Chianti is Tuscany's most celebrated wine zone, producing Sangiovese-based reds that range from everyday pleasures to age-worthy masterpieces. The Chianti Classico DOCG, marked by the iconic Black Rooster, represents the historic core.

From the medieval hilltop villages of Greve, Gaiole, and Radda to the sun-drenched slopes of Panzano, every commune offers a distinct expression of Sangiovese and the Tuscan landscape.

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What Travellers Say About Chianti Wineries

Chianti Classico Tour at Alussinante
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Brian

March 20, 2026 ยท Verified booking

Authentic family-run Chianti experience

Small family estate with incredible attention to detail. The owner personally guided us through the vineyards and cellars. Their Riserva was outstanding.

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Organic Wine Tasting at Carobbio
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Joshua

April 5, 2026 ยท Verified booking

Organic Chianti at its finest

Beautiful organic estate in Greve. The wines are pure, expressive, and paired perfectly with their own olive oil and farm produce.

Sunset Cycling Wine Tour through Chianti Hills
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Dora

March 28, 2026 ยท Verified booking

Cycling through paradise

E-bike through the vineyards, stopping at three different wineries. The views were incredible and the wines kept getting better. Perfect way to experience Chianti.

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Gran Selezione Masterclass at Viticcio
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Louis

April 10, 2026 ยท Verified booking

Deep dive into Chianti's finest

An in-depth tasting comparing Chianti, Chianti Classico, Riserva, and Gran Selezione. Finally understood the quality pyramid. The Gran Selezione was extraordinary.

Harvest Day Experience at Poggio Capponi
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Wendy

October 3, 2025 ยท Verified booking

Hands-on harvest magic

Picked Sangiovese grapes with the winery team, learned about selection and sorting, then enjoyed a harvest lunch with the family. Unforgettable autumn day.

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Expert travel guides, insider tips, and curated itineraries for Chianti wine country.

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Viticulture

Chianti's Key Grape Varieties

Chianti wines are built on Sangiovese, blended with traditional and modern varieties.

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Sangiovese

The soul of Chianti โ€” 80%+ of all blends

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Canaiolo

Traditional blending partner, soft and fruity

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Colorino

Adds color and depth to the blend

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Merlot

Modern addition for roundness

What you should know

  • Chianti Classico uses the Black Rooster (Gallo Nero) as its symbol
  • Gran Selezione is the highest tier, introduced in 2014
  • The Chianti region spans 70,000 hectares of vineyards
  • Sangiovese must comprise at least 80% of Chianti Classico
Language Tips

Useful Italian for Winery Visits

A few key phrases to enhance your Chianti wine experience.

EnglishItalian
WineVino
VineyardVigneto
Wine TastingDegustazione
Cheers!Cin Cin!
Red WineVino Rosso
White WineVino Bianco
WineryCantina
CellarCantina / Enoteca

Frequently asked questions

How many wineries are there in Chianti?
Chianti has 183 wineries listed on WineTourism.com, spread across six main communes: Greve, Gaiole, Radda, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Panzano, and San Casciano.
What are the best wineries to visit in Chianti?
Top-rated include Alussinante and Viticcio in Greve, Carobbio for organic wines, and Poggio Capponi in Panzano. For historic estates, Castello di Brolio in Gaiole is unmissable.
What is the difference between Chianti and Chianti Classico?
Chianti Classico comes from the historic zone between Florence and Siena, marked by the Black Rooster. Regular Chianti covers a broader area. Classico wines generally have stricter quality requirements and more aging.

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