Chapels and mountains in Tuscany

The Tuscan wine route

From Florence to Pieve Aldina

Dreaming of the best way to experience wine tasting in Tuscany near Florence? Just an hour to the south, the Chianti hills open their doors to you. At the heart of this landscape lies Pieve AldinaThis elegant country retreat is surrounded by vineyards, medieval villages and world-renowned wineries.
Pieve Aldina is the ideal starting point for a day out or a bucolic jaunt along the Tuscan wine trail.

Wine tourism in Tuscany

Between Florence and Siena, Pieve Aldina flourishes in the Chianti Classico countryside. While the estate doesn't make wine, it proudly presses its own olive oil and organizes tasting experiences all year round.
Surrounded by some of Tuscany's most prestigious vineyards, Pieve Aldina appeals to travelers wishing to stay close to the source of Italy's finest wines.
With its patiently restored architecture, peaceful gardens and views over vine-covered hills, Pieve Aldina offers the atmosphere of a vineyard without the crowds. A former summer residence of the bishops of Siena in the 15th and 16th centuries, the estate blends history and elegance, a haven where wine lovers can relax and reconnect with nature.

Chianti tastings at Pieve Aldina

At Pieve Aldina, wine tasting in Tuscany is a friendly & relaxed experience. Surrounded by the rolling hills of Chianti, the estate meticulously selects Chianti wines that bring to life the region's viticultural heritage and diversity.
From the sanguine reds of Chianti Classico to the crystalline Vernaccias of San Gimignano, each glass is a journey through Tuscany's unique terroir.
The tasting also includes Pieve Aldina olive oil. This pairing allows us to explore the deep connection between gastronomic and winemaking traditions, through flavors.

L'AperitivoToscano at Pieve Aldina offers a new opportunity to celebrate Chianti wines and Italian spirits in the golden hour. Served in the Enoteca or under the foliage of the garden, this ritual combines a glass of regional wine with Tuscan specialties such as Pecorino cheese, bruschetta and artisan charcuterie.
Whether you're a Chianti enthusiast or a novice, Pieve Aldina offers a warm and elegant introduction to Tuscany's most prized flavors.

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Explore the Chianti region

Pieve Aldina is the ideal starting point for a visit to the Chianti wine region, with many famous vineyards and hilltop villages just a short drive away.

For a private tasting, a tour of Chianti wines or simply a stroll through the countryside punctuated by spontaneous stops at the winegrowers', Pieve Aldina places you at the heart of all the unmissable Chianti terroir.

⸱ Panzano in Chiantihome of the famous butcher Dario Cecchini and estates such as Fontodi.
Radda in Chianti and Volpaiamedieval villages surrounded by some of the region's oldest vineyards.
⸱ San GimignanoSan Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its emblematic medieval towers and its famous white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano.
⸱ Pienzafamous for its Pecorino and its panoramic views over the Val d'Orcia.

The Tuscan art of living at Pieve Aldina

At Pieve Aldina, discovering Chianti isn't just about wine: this retreat invites you to embrace the Tuscan art of living through gastronomy, culture, nature and well-being.
Join local chef Niccolò Pini for an unforgettable tuscan cooking classes and learn how to prepare traditional Tuscan dishes and fresh pasta using fresh local produce, in a friendly atmosphere.
Between two visits to vineyards & hilltop villages, treat yourself to a moment of relaxation on the estate: stroll through the olive grovesrelax by the pool or discover the spa. The program includes massages, saunas, steam rooms and LED facials by Nooānce, for an avant-garde wellness experience.
From gastronomy to well-being, every detail of Pieve Aldina is designed to let you savor the essence of Tuscany, at your own pace.

Tuscan wine country on your doorstep

Pieve Aldina combines luxury, authenticity and exceptional wine experiences in the heart of Tuscany. Thanks to its strategic location between Florence and Siena, surrounded by vineyards and centuries-old traditions, it's the ideal gateway for exploring Chianti, from on-site tastings to immersive visits to neighboring estates.