Imagine spending an hour in the heart of Florence, sampling some of Italy’s finest wines, paired with local specialties, all guided by friendly, knowledgeable staff. That’s precisely what this wine tasting experience at Baccomatto offers. It’s a short, affordable adventure into the world of Tuscan and Italian wines—perfect if you’re looking for a taste of local flavor without a full-day tour or extensive commitment.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the personalized attention in a small-group setting—it’s intimate and relaxed, with only a handful of participants. Plus, the staff’s enthusiasm and expertise make all the difference, helping you truly understand what makes each wine special. On the flip side, since it’s just an hour and limited to those over 18, it’s not the best fit if you’re traveling with children or want a more extensive wine journey.
If you’re a curious wine lover, a food enthusiast, or simply want a quick, authentic taste of Tuscany’s vinous character, this tasting could be a smart choice. It’s casual but educational, making it a suitable stop whether you’re new to wine or already quite familiar. Just keep in mind the hour-long duration—if you’re craving a deeper dive, this might feel a bit brief.
Key Points

- Short and sweet: A one-hour tasting that fits easily into a busy day in Florence.
- Small group: Intimate setting limited to six participants, ideal for personalized attention.
- Expert guidance: Passionate staff explain the wines, making each tasting educational and fun.
- Local flavors: Paired with regional specialties, adding a taste of Tuscany.
- Variety: Offers tastings of red and white wines, plus options for sweet and sparkling varieties.
- Age restriction: Not suitable for children under 18, so plan accordingly.
What to Expect from the Wine Tasting at Baccomatto

This experience is designed to give you a sensory exploration of wines, emphasizing sight, smell, and taste. You’ll choose between the Red Wine Experience and the White Wine Experience, with each offering a curated selection of three different glasses. The wines are carefully chosen to showcase the diversity and quality of Tuscan and Italian varieties.
The tasting is straightforward but thoughtfully arranged. It includes three glasses of wine, water to cleanse your palate, and a small cover charge. The staff will explain the nuances of each wine, helping you recognize what makes them unique. They also pair the wines with local specialties, which enhances the tasting and adds a flavorful dimension.
The experience begins and ends at Via dei Neri, 39r, a lively spot in Florence’s historic center. The setting is described as characteristic and inviting, adding to the overall charm. Because the group is limited to six, you’ll likely get a more personalized, engaging experience compared to larger tastings.
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The Itinerary in Detail

While the tour doesn’t involve multiple stops or a lengthy itinerary, the flow is simple and effective. You meet at Baccomatto Restaurant, where the hosts welcome you warmly. The tasting itself is structured but relaxed, allowing enough time to savor each sip and absorb the explanations.
After selecting your preferred experience—red or white—you’ll be guided through each wine, with insights into its origin, flavor profile, and ideal pairings. The inclusion of local specialties means you’ll also get to enjoy some regional snacks, which complement the wines perfectly.
Once the tasting concludes, you’ll return to the starting point, having enjoyed a brief but rich tasting session. The entire process lasts about an hour, making it easy to slot into a day of sightseeing or other activities.
What Sets This Apart

The knowledgeable staff really shine here. Travelers have mentioned their enthusiasm and readiness to share insights, creating an engaging and approachable atmosphere. Their explanations help even novice wine drinkers understand what they’re tasting, which makes the experience more meaningful.
Another plus is the setting. The cozy, characteristic environment of Baccomatto adds authenticity and comfort, making you feel like you’re part of Florence’s local scene rather than just a tourist stop.
The price point of $30 is quite reasonable for a guided tasting in Florence, especially considering it includes three wines, local pairings, and expert explanations. It’s a modest investment for a memorable, educational experience that won’t overwhelm your schedule or budget.
The Drawbacks to Consider
One thing to keep in mind is the duration—just one hour. If you’re looking for a deep dive into Tuscan wines or a more extensive tour, this might feel too brief. It’s a taste (literally and figuratively), not a full-blown wine tour.
Plus, children under 18 cannot participate, which is standard for wine tastings, but worth noting if you’re traveling with younger family members. It’s definitely an experience best suited for adults.
Finally, because it’s a small group and the experience is quite focused, it might not be ideal if you prefer larger, more animated tastings or want to sample many wines over several hours.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Would Enjoy This?
This tasting works well for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers who want a relaxed, educational experience in Florence. It’s especially suitable if you’re interested in learning about Tuscan wines without committing to a full-day tour or paying high prices.
If you’re a complete novice or a seasoned wine lover, you’ll find value here—though seasoned connoisseurs might find it a bit brief. It’s also a great way to get a taste of local flavors and pick up some tips from passionate guides.
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FAQ
Is this experience suitable for children or underage visitors?
No, children under 18 are not allowed to participate in this wine tasting.
How long does the tasting last?
The entire experience is about one hour, including explanations and sampling.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the cover charge, water, three wine glasses, expert explanations, and local specialties paired with the wines.
Can I choose between red and white wines?
Yes, you can select either The Red Wine Experience or The White Wine Experience, based on your preference.
Is the location accessible?
Yes, the experience provider mentions that the tasting is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting point is in a central location in Florence.
What languages are available for the explanations?
Guides speak both English and Italian, so expect the explanations to be in one of these languages.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended, especially since the experience only lasts an hour and spots are limited to six participants. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re in Florence and want a charming, affordable introduction to Tuscan wines, this tasting at Baccomatto is worth considering. It offers a cozy, intimate environment with passionate guides who make wine approachable and fun. While it doesn’t replace a full wine tour for those seeking depth, it’s a solid choice for a quick, educational, and delicious experience.
Perfect for travelers who appreciate good wine, local flavors, and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s an opportunity to learn, taste, and enjoy without the hefty price tag or time commitment of larger tours. Just remember, it’s a brief snapshot—think of it as a flavorful teaser of Tuscany’s celebrated wines.
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