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484 Wineries in Tuscany

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Explore Tuscany's Wine Appellations

From Chianti to Montalcino, discover Tuscany's diverse wine zones.

Chianti

Chianti

136 wineries

Tuscany's most iconic wine region, home to Sangiovese-based reds.

Chianti Classico

Chianti Classico

33 wineries

The historic heartland of Chianti, producing premium DOCG wines.

Montalcino

Montalcino

34 wineries

Home to Brunello di Montalcino, one of Italy's most prized reds.

Bolgheri

Bolgheri

11 wineries

Birthplace of Super Tuscans like Sassicaia and Ornellaia.

San Gimignano

San Gimignano

6 wineries

Medieval towers and Vernaccia — Tuscany's famous white wine.

Maremma

Maremma

26 wineries

Tuscany's wild coast — bold reds and innovative winemaking.

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Tuscany — Italy's Most Iconic Wine Region
About Tuscany Wine

Tuscany — Italy's Most Iconic Wine Region

Tuscany is synonymous with Italian wine culture. Rolling hills, medieval towns, and centuries-old vineyards create a landscape that has inspired winemakers for generations. From the Sangiovese-based Chianti Classico to the bold Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany produces some of the world's most celebrated wines.

Beyond the famous reds, Tuscany surprises with crisp Vernaccia di San Gimignano, powerful Super Tuscans from Bolgheri, and emerging organic estates in the Maremma. Every visit reveals a new facet of this endlessly rewarding region.

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What Travellers Say About Tuscany Wineries

Chianti Classico Sunset Tour at Castello di Brolio
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Elena

March 20, 2026 · Verified booking

Breathtaking views over Chianti

The oldest winery in Italy did not disappoint. Walking through the Ricasoli family's vineyards at sunset, tasting their Chianti Classico Gran Selezione — pure magic.

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Brunello Vertical Tasting at Biondi-Santi
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Marco

April 5, 2026 · Verified booking

The birthplace of Brunello

Tasting five vintages of Brunello Riserva at the estate that invented the wine. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any serious wine lover.

Super Tuscan Experience at Tenuta San Guido
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Sophie

March 28, 2026 · Verified booking

Sassicaia from the source

Visiting the birthplace of Sassicaia and tasting the current vintage alongside older releases. The Bolgheri coastline provides a stunning backdrop.

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Organic Wine & Farm Tour at Fattoria La Maliosa
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Luca

April 10, 2026 · Verified booking

Nature-first winemaking at its best

A beautiful organic estate in the Maremma. The wines are pure expressions of the terroir, made with minimal intervention. The farm lunch was incredible.

Vernaccia & Medieval Towers at San Gimignano
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Anna

October 3, 2025 · Verified booking

White wine surprise in Tuscany

Everyone comes to Tuscany for red wine, but the Vernaccia di San Gimignano was a revelation. Crisp, mineral, and perfect with the local saffron dishes.

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

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Viticulture

Tuscany's Key Grape Varieties

Tuscany's diverse terroir supports a wide range of grape varieties, from indigenous Sangiovese to international Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Sangiovese

The backbone of Chianti and Brunello

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Merlot

Key in Super Tuscan blends

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Cabernet Sauvignon

Bolgheri's star grape

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Vernaccia

San Gimignano's white treasure

What you should know

  • Tuscany has 11 DOCG and 41 DOC wine designations
  • Sangiovese accounts for over 60% of all plantings
  • Super Tuscans were created by breaking DOC rules in the 1970s
  • Brunello di Montalcino must age minimum 5 years before release
Language Tips

Useful Italian for Winery Visits

A few key phrases to enhance your Tuscan 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 Tuscany?
Tuscany has 484 wineries listed on WineTourism.com, spread across famous appellations like Chianti, Montalcino, Bolgheri, and the Maremma coast.
What are the best wineries to visit in Tuscany?
Top-rated wineries include Castello di Brolio (Chianti's oldest), Biondi-Santi (birthplace of Brunello), Antinori nel Chianti Classico, and Tenuta San Guido (home of Sassicaia).
What is the best season to visit Tuscany wineries?
Spring (April-June) offers beautiful landscapes and mild weather. Autumn (September-November) brings the grape harvest and wine festivals. Summer is busier but great for combining wine with Tuscan countryside. Winter offers intimate tastings.
What is the most famous Tuscan wine?
Chianti Classico is the most widely recognized, but Brunello di Montalcino is considered the pinnacle. Super Tuscans like Sassicaia and Tignanello are prestigious international stars.

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