Castello di Verrazzano
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About Castello di Verrazzano
Castello di Verrazzano sits on a genuine Renaissance estate where the Verrazzano family has made wine since 1150, perched on rolling Chianti hills just 30 minutes from Florence's chaos. You'll tour 16th-century cellars carved into bedrock, walk through terraced vineyards that stretch to the horizon, and taste five estate wines paired with aged pecorino and wild boar salumi in the castle's stone courtyard. The olive oil tasting alone justifies the trip: their single-variety oils reveal flavors most people never knew existed.
The experience unfolds at a civilized pace across the estate's most photogenic spots. Your guide leads you through barrel-lined underground cellars where Chianti Classico ages in French oak, then up to sun-drenched terraces where Sangiovese vines frame views of medieval Greve. The tasting happens outdoors when weather permits, at wooden tables set among cypress trees where you'll work through wines from their basic Chianti (honestly quite good) to their top Riserva. Staff genuinely know their craft and explain why this particular hillside produces such distinctive wine.
Most wine tours around Florence feel rushed or touristy, but Verrazzano strikes the right balance between educational and relaxed. Skip their basic tour for the extended experience (around 65 EUR) which includes the olive oil component that many visitors miss. The gift shop prices are fair for estate wines, unusual for Tuscany, and their Riserva actually improves with age if you can resist opening it immediately.
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