If you’re planning a trip to Florence and want to experience a genuine taste of Tuscany, a wine tasting tour at a local vineyard might be just what you’re looking for. This experience, offered by Podere dellAnselmo di Fabrizio Forconi, takes you about 20 km outside Florence into the countryside, where you can meet a local winemaker, walk through the vineyards, and taste wines straight from the barrels. It’s a relaxed, intimate way to connect with the region’s wine-producing traditions without the crowds or touristy fuss.
What really appeals to me about this tour is how it combines education with tasting. You’re not just sipping wine in a pretty setting—you’re learning about the entire winemaking process, from grape to cork. Plus, tasting wine directly from the vat or barrels gives an authentic feel you don’t get at larger wineries. The other thing I appreciate is the small-group style, making it easier to ask questions and really soak in the experience.
One thing to consider is that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to organize your own way to get there. Also, while the tour is quite comprehensive, it’s geared toward adults interested in wine, so it might not be the best fit for families with young children. Still, this experience suits anyone curious about wine or wanting a peaceful escape into the Tuscan countryside.
If you enjoy learning about local traditions, trying different wines, and having a relaxed day outside Florence, this tour could be a perfect choice. Let’s take a closer look.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Visit a family-owned vineyard just outside Florence for a personalized wine tasting.
- Educational Tour: Learn about the winemaking process from grape to cork with a knowledgeable local winemaker.
- Tasting from the Barrels: Sample wine directly from vats and barrels for a genuine experience.
- Vineyard Walks: Walk through the vineyards, discovering the different grape varieties grown here.
- Small Group: Enjoy a more intimate experience with guided attention and plenty of opportunity for questions.
- Flexible Booking: Reserve in advance, cancel up to 24 hours beforehand, and pay later for flexibility.
A Detailed Look at the Experience

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Getting There and Meeting Point
The tour begins at the horse stables in front of the Ingannamatti vines—a location that’s easy to spot and provides a peaceful rural starting point. Since transportation isn’t included, you’ll want to plan how to get there. Whether you’re staying in Florence or nearby, considering a taxi or rent-a-car makes sense for most travelers.
The Vineyard Tour: What You’ll See and Learn
Once you arrive, you’re welcomed by the host and guided through the property, which is a family run operation. We loved the way the guide shares genuine stories about the history of the winery and the secrets behind their wine production. The walk through the vineyards offers a chance to see the grape varieties up close and get a sense of the land where these wines are born.
The highlight here is the insight into the full winemaking process—from harvesting to fermentation, aging, and bottling. The guide explains each step in simple, straightforward terms, making it accessible whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast. Travelers have noted that the guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge make the experience engaging and personable.
Visiting the Cellar and Tasting from the Barrels
After the vineyard walk, you’ll head into the cellar—here’s where the real magic happens. You get to see where the wine ages and learn about the different techniques used to produce their signature flavors. The chance to taste wine straight from the barrels is a real treat; it’s quite different from bottled wine and offers a glimpse into how flavors develop during aging.
The tasting room is cozy and designed to make you feel like you’re sitting in a friend’s living room. You’ll sample a selection of wines, including some straight from the vats and barrels. The host explains how to identify flavors and aromas, turning tasting into an educational moment. As one review mentioned, “We learned how to tell the difference between wines by tasting straight from the barrels—an experience I’d never forget.”
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The wines offered depend on the season and availability but typically include varieties typical of Tuscany. The tasting includes a bottle enjoyed in the tasting room, giving you a relaxed moment to savor your favorites. The price point reflects a good value considering the exclusive access to the production process and the intimate setting.
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Who Would Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal for travelers who want more than just a quick tasting. If you’re curious about the story behind the wine, enjoy learning how things are made, or simply want a peaceful day outside the city, you’ll find this tour well worth it. It’s not heavily commercialized, so it’s perfect for those who like authentic, local experiences.
While families with young children might find the tour less suitable, it’s a fantastic outing for adults, wine lovers, or couples seeking a charming, educational day.
Analyzing the Value

The price of this tour is reasonable given the depth of the experience. You’re paying not just for tasting wine but for insights into the entire production process, a walk through the vineyard, and the chance to taste wines directly from the barrels. Plus, the limited group size means more personalized attention, which many reviews highlight as a big plus.
However, bear in mind that transportation isn’t included, so added costs or planning could be necessary. If you’re staying in Florence and don’t want to rent a car, consider how you’ll get there—public transport options or taxis are worth exploring.
What We Liked Most
- The personalized approach from a local winemaker makes the experience authentic.
- The opportunity to taste wine from the vat and barrels offers a special inside look.
- The small group setting encourages questions and relaxed conversations.
- The beautiful vineyard setting is peaceful and photogenic.
Things to Keep in Mind
- The tour lasts about a day, so start times vary—check availability for your schedule.
- It’s geared toward those interested in wine—the experience isn’t meant for families or children.
- Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a camera to capture the countryside views.
Final Thoughts

This wine tasting experience near Florence offers a relaxed, educational journey into Tuscany’s winemaking traditions. It’s perfect if you want to go beyond the usual tourist stops and get a true glimpse into the life of a local winemaker. The opportunity to taste wine straight from the barrels and learn about the process makes it stand out.
While it might not be suited for everyone—especially if you’re traveling with kids or need transportation—the experience is a genuine, worthwhile addition to your Tuscany itinerary. It suits those who love wine, enjoy learning new things, and seek a peaceful day in the countryside.
If that sounds like you, then give this tour serious thought. It’s a lovely way to connect more deeply with Italy’s wine culture and relax away from the city buzz.
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FAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to organize your own way to the meeting point, which is at the horse stables in front of the Ingannamatti vines.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about a day, but the specific start times depend on availability. Be sure to check the schedule when booking.
Is this experience suitable for children?
This tour is geared toward adults interested in wine. It’s not specifically designed for children, and the focus is on wine education and tasting.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your planning.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a sun hat, a camera, and water are recommended to enjoy the day comfortably.
Are the tastings suitable for wine enthusiasts?
Absolutely. You’ll taste wines straight from the vat and barrels, which is a rare treat for anyone keen to understand how flavors develop.
Is the experience available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Italian, English, and German, making it accessible for a diverse range of visitors.
If you’re after a genuine taste of Tuscany, this small-group vineyard tour provides both education and relaxation in a beautiful setting. It’s perfect for wine lovers eager to learn and enjoy a peaceful day outside Florence.
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