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CHIANTI & Surroundings

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Night Life

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Markets

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Accommodation

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Senior Citizens

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Theater Shows

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Beaches

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LGBTQ+

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Shopping

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Itineraries

Restaurants
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Dario Cecchini's Panzano Heart

Meet Dario Cecchini, an eighth-generation butcher and the vibrant heart of Panzano! His infectious personality makes a visit to his shop an unforgettable experience. As he says, "It's not just a butcher shop but the beating heart of Panzano."

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Savor Tuscany in Style

A family-run restaurant offering traditional Tuscan cuisine, served with Chianti Classico. Enjoy authentic flavors and stunning views from the panoramic terrace—perfect for those who love genuine food and a beautiful setting.

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Scenic Tuscan Dining Escape

A unique spot in Chianti near Florence, offering stunning views, Tuscan cuisine, a bistrot, light lunch options, lounge bar, and warm hospitality—all in a breathtaking setting.

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Chianti’s Cured Meat Legacy

Antica Macelleria Falorni, founded in 1806 in Chianti, has produced top-quality cured meats for nine generations. Using traditional recipes, Italian pork, and local touches like Chianti wine, they blend heritage and innovation—exporting excellence to over 60 countries.

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Modern Chianti Dining

Nello Ristorante in San Casciano in Val di Pesa offers modern Tuscan cuisine with playful twists (like the "Nello Rocher"), led by Chef Federico and Pastry Chef Chiara. They feature tasting menus (including vegetarian/gluten-free) and unique cellar experiences.

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Shop, Dine, & Wine

Magazzino del Gusto in San Casciano Val di Pesa is a wine shop and restaurant. Serving great food and wine all day, you can purchase any item from the shelves to enjoy the delicious experience at home.

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5 villages to Visit

This essential Chianti driving itinerary covers five medieval villages—Greve, Panzano, Montefioralle, Castellina, and San Donato. All are clustered on the scenic SR 222, making a full day of wine tasting and architectural exploration easy.

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Intimate farm & wines

Highly recommended small, family-run Brogioni farm in Chianti. Enjoy heartfelt stories from the passionate owner, vineyard views, wine and oil tasting (including truffle oil!), and even olive oil-based cosmetics. A wonderful, intimate Tuscan experience.

Places to Visit
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Castellina in Chianti Overview

Castellina in Chianti, a charming town in Tuscany, Italy, is known for its rich wine culture, medieval architecture, and scenic views. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it offers a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

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Brancaia Winery of Chianti

Radda in Chianti, a picturesque town in Tuscany, Italy, is renowned for its medieval charm, wine heritage, and stunning views. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it offers a tranquil escape into the heart of Chianti's beauty.

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Heart of Chianti Life

Piazza Matteotti, the heart of Greve in Chianti, is lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants. It’s perfect for enjoying Tuscan food and wine. Don’t miss the lively Saturday market with fresh produce and local treats.

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Intimate farm & wines

Highly recommended small, family-run Brogioni farm in Chianti. Enjoy heartfelt stories from the passionate owner, vineyard views, wine and oil tasting (including truffle oil!), and even olive oil-based cosmetics. A wonderful, intimate Tuscan experience.

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Charming Medieval Wine Village

Volpaia is a medieval village in Chianti, Tuscany, known for its Chianti Classico wines, scenic vineyards, and peaceful charm. Visitors enjoy wine tastings, winery tours, and breathta

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Charming Chianti Wine Village

Montefioralle is a beautifully preserved medieval village in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Known for its perfectly circular shape and stone houses, it offers stunning views of the countryside and is located just a short distance from Greve in Chianti.

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5 villages to Visit

This essential Chianti driving itinerary covers five medieval villages—Greve, Panzano, Montefioralle, Castellina, and San Donato. All are clustered on the scenic SR 222, making a full day of wine tasting and architectural exploration easy.

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Intimate farm & wines

Highly recommended small, family-run Brogioni farm in Chianti. Enjoy heartfelt stories from the passionate owner, vineyard views, wine and oil tasting (including truffle oil!), and even olive oil-based cosmetics. A wonderful, intimate Tuscan experience.

Things to Do
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Vespa Tour in Chianti

Meeting place in Florence, then rode a Vespa through the winding Chianti Hills. Enjoyed endless vineyards, epic views, and a feeling of freedom. The tour concluded with a delicious Tuscan lunch, wine, and olive oil tasting.

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Brancaia Winery of Chianti

Radda in Chianti, a picturesque town in Tuscany, Italy, is renowned for its medieval charm, wine heritage, and stunning views. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it offers a tranquil escape into the heart of Chianti's beauty.

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Heart of Chianti Life

Piazza Matteotti, the heart of Greve in Chianti, is lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants. It’s perfect for enjoying Tuscan food and wine. Don’t miss the lively Saturday market with fresh produce and local treats.

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Intimate farm & wines

Highly recommended small, family-run Brogioni farm in Chianti. Enjoy heartfelt stories from the passionate owner, vineyard views, wine and oil tasting (including truffle oil!), and even olive oil-based cosmetics. A wonderful, intimate Tuscan experience.

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Spa & Villages Tour

Explore Tuscany’s countryside on a scenic 62 km route: Pienza to Bagno Vignoni (10 km), then Montepulciano (22 km), and finally Bagni San Filippo (30 km). This relaxed one-day drive takes you through hilltop towns, thermal springs, and iconic landscapes—ideal for soaking in the beauty of Val d'Orcia at your own pace.

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Spa & Villages Tour

Explore Tuscany’s countryside on a scenic 62 km route: Pienza to Bagno Vignoni (10 km), then Montepulciano (22 km), and finally Bagni San Filippo (30 km). This relaxed one-day drive takes you through hilltop towns, thermal springs, and iconic landscapes—ideal for soaking in the beauty of Val d'Orcia at your own pace.

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Spa & Villages Tour

Explore Tuscany’s countryside on a scenic 62 km route: Pienza to Bagno Vignoni (10 km), then Montepulciano (22 km), and finally Bagni San Filippo (30 km). This relaxed one-day drive takes you through hilltop towns, thermal springs, and iconic landscapes—ideal for soaking in the beauty of Val d'Orcia at your own pace.

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Spa & Villages Tour

Explore Tuscany’s countryside on a scenic 62 km route: Pienza to Bagno Vignoni (10 km), then Montepulciano (22 km), and finally Bagni San Filippo (30 km). This relaxed one-day drive takes you through hilltop towns, thermal springs, and iconic landscapes—ideal for soaking in the beauty of Val d'Orcia at your own pace.

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