Cantina de' Ricci
Cantina de' Ricci houses the largest wine cellar complex in Montepulciano, with cathedral-like chambers carved directly into the volcanic tufa beneath the historic center.
About Cantina de' Ricci
Cantina de' Ricci houses the largest wine cellar complex in Montepulciano, with cathedral-like chambers carved directly into the volcanic tufa beneath the historic center. These aren't just storage rooms: they're genuine Etruscan tunnels that stretch deep underground, now lined with thousands of bottles of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The 45-minute tours take you through multiple levels of vaulted stone chambers, some dating back over 2,000 years, where you'll taste wines in rooms that feel more like ancient crypts than typical tasting rooms.
Descending into the cellars feels like entering a medieval cathedral made of stone. The temperature drops noticeably as you move deeper, and your guide's voice echoes off the curved ceilings while they explain how Etruscan drainage systems still function today. The scale surprises everyone: these aren't cramped basement rooms but soaring chambers where you can walk upright through corridor after corridor. The stone walls weep moisture that creates the perfect aging conditions, and you'll see bottles covered in decades of cellar dust.
Most wine tours in Montepulciano feel rushed and touristy, but Cantina de' Ricci delivers something genuinely atmospheric. Standard tours cost around 25 EUR and include three wine tastings, which is fair value for the quality. Skip the expensive reserve tastings unless you're seriously into wine: the standard Vino Nobile selections showcase the terroir perfectly well. The regular tour covers plenty of ground, though the extended version does access some genuinely spectacular deeper tunnels that justify the extra cost if you're fascinated by Etruscan architecture.
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