Tenuta Torciano Winery
Tenuta Torciano sits just north of San Gimignano's medieval walls, where three generations of the Giachi family have been making Vernaccia and Chianti since 1720.
About Tenuta Torciano Winery
Tenuta Torciano sits just north of San Gimignano's medieval walls, where three generations of the Giachi family have been making Vernaccia and Chianti since 1720. You'll walk through their underground cellars carved into tufa stone, see massive oak barrels aging Chianti Classico, and learn why their Vernaccia grapes thrive in this specific microclimate. The tour includes tastings of 4-5 wines paired with their estate olive oil, local pecorino cheese, and proper Tuscan bruschetta.
The experience starts in their rustic tasting room filled with wine awards and family photos spanning decades. Your guide (usually a family member) walks you through vineyards explaining why they still hand-harvest everything, then down into cool stone cellars where you can smell the fermentation process. The atmosphere stays relaxed and intimate, never rushed. You'll end back upstairs for the tasting portion, which happens around a communal wooden table with views over the Elsa Valley.
Most winery tours in Tuscany feel scripted, but this one genuinely educates you about traditional methods without the pretension. The basic tour costs €25 and includes generous pours of their entire range. Skip the premium €45 option unless you're obsessed with reserve wines. Book directly through their website to avoid third-party markups. The family speaks excellent English and you'll leave understanding why Tuscan winemaking differs from other regions.
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