If you travel to Florence and are willing to do a wine-tasting tour, you may realize that the list gets very long! I don’t have anything against large wineries; they do a fantastic job with their marketing, and plenty of them produce great-quality wine. However, visiting smaller wineries could give me a more pleasant and warm experience.
Recognizing and supporting local talent and the hard work that goes into achieving high quality is crucial, especially in Tuscany, where everything is meticulously crafted. Italians take great pride in their craftsmanship and can be pretty passionate about it. It’s important to remember that bigger doesn’t always mean better quality.
Visiting a small boutique winery brings you the most fascinating feelings, such as peace and admiration. There is nothing like the charm of being immersed in the countryside, savouring the freshness of the land’s authentic flavours. It is also a perfect way to get to know their culture, enriching your experience and enlightening your understanding of their history and their territory.
Moreover, the winemaking process in a small boutique winery is usually more artisanal. By this, I mean more meticulous, utilizing less machinery and relying more on human manual labour, which leads to a different connection with the land.
Small boutique wineries often provide a more personalized tasting experience, offering deeper and more personal explanations. Occasionally, visitors may have the chance to meet the producer or owner, leading to enriching conversations. This interaction can feel akin to spending time with a famous artist and witnessing their daily life, which is truly fascinating.
And let’s remember the food! Meals in small wineries are just fabulous! The taste of the fresh ingredients from the garden, the smell of those delicate aromas, and the atmosphere are just a one-of-a-kind experience.
There are a few reasons why I prefer to visit smaller wineries: the experience is more intimate, and you create long-lasting memories. There are thousands of them in Tuscany, so please let us get you sorted and bring you to our Giro Concept Tours journey!
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