Looking for an authentic taste of Tuscany that mixes nature, culture, and good food? This tour at FATTORIA UCCELLIERA DI EZIO BULLERI promises a close-up experience of the region’s best: scenic walks, local wines, and homemade olive oil. It’s a cozy two-hour adventure that’s ideal if you want a taste of Tuscany’s essence without a long day trip or heavy commitments.
What really caught our eye is the way this experience blends outdoor scenery with hands-on activities — like the blind wine tasting, which is as educational as it is fun. Plus, the chance to see animals like roe deer and wild boars roaming freely adds a touch of the wild side of Tuscany. We also appreciate the chance to learn about old winemaking traditions in a historical cellar.
That said, a potential consideration is the short duration — just two hours — which might feel a bit rushed if you’re looking for a deep dive. Also, it’s not suited for children under 18 or those over 95, so plan accordingly. Given its focus on adult sensory experiences and the relaxed pace, this tour suits adults who enjoy food, wine, nature, and a bit of playful learning.
If you’re in Tuscany and want a relaxed, engaging experience that captures local flavors and scenery, this tour could be a wonderful fit. It’s especially appealing if you appreciate a casual yet educational atmosphere.
Key Points
- Authentic outdoor experience: Walk through pristine woods with wildlife sightings.
- Historical cellar tour: Learn about the winery’s long-standing traditions.
- Sensory fun: Enjoy a blind tasting of 4 house-made wines guided by an expert.
- Local flavors: Pair tastings with cheeses, cured meats, honey, olive oil, and truffle products.
- Nature and culture combined: See animals in their natural habitat and understand local winemaking.
- Family-friendly? Not suitable for children under 18, but perfect for adults wanting a relaxed, engaging activity.
What to Expect from the Experience
When you sign up for this tour, you’re signing up for a combination of nature, culture, and gastronomy in a laid-back setting. The journey begins with a stroll through the woods, which is a highlight in itself. The area is described as pristine, and chances are you’ll spot wildlife like roe deer, wild boars, and hares—something that adds an element of surprise and connection with nature.
The walk takes about a kilometer from the entrance, offering a gentle way to get into the mood and breathe in that fresh Tuscan air. If you’re a nature lover or enjoy a bit of outdoor walking, you’ll appreciate the peaceful environment. Just remember, if you want to take a longer walk or spend extra time exploring, plan for about half an hour more.
Upon arriving at the winery, you’ll be welcomed into the old barrique cellar—a space that exudes history and tradition. Here, a guide will share insights into the winery’s background and its winemaking methods. The cellar visit is a chance to see where their wines mature in oak barrels, adding a layer of appreciation for the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
The core of the activity is the blind wine tasting challenge. Guided by an expert, you’ll sample four wines produced by the company without knowing which is which. This playful approach to tasting sharpens your senses and helps you recognize main grape varieties and flavor profiles. It’s a fun way to learn more about wine appreciation, even if you’re no sommelier.
A hearty snack accompanies the tasting, offering local products like cold cuts, cheeses, bruschetta with extra virgin olive oil, different honeys, wine jellies, and truffle-based items. This pairing not only enhances the tasting experience but also gives you a taste of authentic Tuscan cuisine, focused on simple, quality ingredients.
The experience ends with a small souvenir—something tangible to remind you of your time there, which adds a thoughtful touch. The entire tour lasts about two hours, making it manageable even if your schedule is tight.
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The Setting and Practical Details
The venue is a fully fenced 100-hectare estate, offering a sense of privacy and calm. Parking is straightforward, with spots at the entrance or near the winery itself. If you prefer a peaceful walk, you can park at the entrance and stroll about a kilometer through the countryside. The entrance gate usually stays open in summer, but it’s good to ring the bell if it’s closed, especially if you want to enjoy the walk.
The tour is conducted in several languages, including English, German, and Italian, making it accessible for most travelers. It’s designed for adults, with restrictions on children under 18 and those over 95, so it’s best suited for grown-up travel groups interested in food, wine, and nature.
The booking process is flexible: you can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand, which adds peace of mind if your travel plans shift unexpectedly.
How Does it Compare?

While this isn’t a full-blown wine tour or a multi-day culinary experience, it offers a delightful snapshot of regional flavors in a relaxed setting. Unlike more commercialized tastings, this experience emphasizes learning and sensory discovery, making it more engaging for curious visitors.
Similar experiences in Tuscany often include longer winery visits or food tours, but this one’s charm lies in its intimate atmosphere and focus on nature and genuine local products. It’s packed with visual, tactile, and taste sensations without feeling overwhelming or rushed.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This For?

This tour is especially suited for adults curious about Tuscany’s local flavors and eager to combine a light outdoor walk with tasting activities. It’s great if you’re looking for something less structured and more experiential — a chance to slow down, enjoy nature, and learn a bit about wine and olive oil production.
If you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or even on your own and want an engaging, no-pressure activity that offers authentic regional tastes, this could be a perfect addition to your Tuscany itinerary. Keep in mind, it’s not ideal for kids or those seeking a more in-depth, extended tour.
Overall, it’s a balanced, enjoyable experience that captures the essence of Tuscany’s countryside and culinary traditions in a friendly, approachable way.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for travelers over 18 and not suitable for children under that age, likely because of the alcohol tasting and sensory activities.
Can I walk to the winery instead of driving?
Yes, you can park at the entrance and walk about a kilometer through the countryside if you prefer a scenic approach.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking in the woods and around the estate.
How long is the walk from the entrance to the winery?
About one kilometer, which takes roughly 15-20 minutes on foot, and allows for some leisure time in nature.
Is the experience available in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English, German, and Italian.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What makes this experience unique?
The combination of a nature walk, old cellar visit, fun blind tastings, and pairing with local products creates a well-rounded, authentic taste of Tuscany.
If you’re after a relaxed, sensory-focused outing that combines the best of Tuscany’s natural beauty and culinary traditions, this tour is worth considering. It’s perfect for those who enjoy good food, wine, and a bit of playful learning without the fuss of a lengthy or overly commercialized activity.
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