Siena & Val d’Orcia Wine Tour.

Experience the quintessential Tuscan countryside, rolling vineyards, and medieval architecture on this unforgettable day trip.

A Journey Through the Rolling Hills of Tuscany

Escape the city and venture into the breathtaking landscapes of the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This journey combines the magnificent gothic architecture of Siena with the world renowned vineyards of the Tuscan countryside. Guided by a local wine expert, you will taste premium vintages, enjoy artisanal cheeses, and stroll through picturesque hilltop villages. This is the ultimate countryside retreat designed for travelers seeking incredible views and exceptional culinary experiences.

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Siena & Piazza del Campo [Inference] Begin your day exploring the medieval city of Siena, walking through the iconic shell shaped Piazza del Campo and admiring the stunning Gothic cathedral.
Scenic Val d'Orcia Drive [Inference] Travel through the iconic rolling hills of Tuscany, passing endless vineyards, olive groves, and striking cypress tree lined roads.
Montalcino Vineyard Estate [Inference] Visit a historic family owned vineyard to learn the traditional winemaking process and walk among the ancient grape vines.
Premium Wine Tasting [Inference] Conclude your experience with a guided tasting of world famous regional wines, perfectly paired with local pecorino cheese and cured meats.

The most comfortable time to explore the Tuscan countryside is during the autumn harvest season (September to October) or spring (April to June). The mild temperatures are expected to be perfect for vineyard walks without the intense summer heat. Please note that this is expected behavior based on seasonal averages, not guaranteed.

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