Tuscany Wine Tour
Sept 28 - Oct 3, 2025
Step into the timeless beauty of Tuscany’s iconic vineyards—savor legendary Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino wines amidst picture perfect rolling hills and medieval wonders.
From the rolling hills of Tuscany come some of the world’s most highly prized red wines, revolving around its superstar grape variety: Sangiovese. This beautiful region is the only one that can truly rival Piemonte for the superlative quality of its best wines. The Super Tuscans added a new chapter to a long history of wine production that dates back to the Etruscan settlers of the 9th century BC, and since then the region has never stood still. Alongside the historically famous wines of Brunello and Chianti, the modern landscape shows exciting, zesty whites from Vernaccia and plenty of hidden gems like the up-and-coming Monte Amiata appellation.
Sept 28 - Oct 3, 2025
Step into the timeless beauty of Tuscany’s iconic vineyards—savor legendary Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino wines amidst picture perfect rolling hills and medieval wonders.

We're grateful to Michaela Morris for her assistance in compiling this list of top Tuscany producers.
Michaela Morris is a freelance wine writer and educator, splitting her time between Canada, Italy and the UK. She writes for several Canadian and international publications such as Meininger’s Wine Business International, Quench and Decanter, presenting masterclasses and guiding wine tours for the latter. Morris is the Regional Chair for Piedmont at Decanter World Wine Awards. She holds the Wine & Spirit Education Trust Diploma, is a certified Italian Wine Expert through Vinitaly International Academy and an Honorary ambassador for both Chianti Classico and I Vini del Piemonte.
Who are your favourites on this list? Who did we miss? Join the conversation on WSG Community
Get involved