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Explore Vignamaggio: A historic winery in Chianti offering exquisite wines, scenic views, and a glimpse into Tuscany's rich viticultural heritage.

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Nestled in the heart of the Chianti region, Vignamaggio is a captivating winery that offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and exquisite wines. A must-visit for any traveler exploring Tuscany, this enchanting estate invites you to experience the art of winemaking and savor the flavors of authentic Italian culture.

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Local tips

  • Book a guided tour in advance to ensure your spot and enhance your experience with expert insights.
  • Visit during the grape harvest season in September for a unique glimpse into winemaking activities.
  • Pair your wine tasting with local cheeses or cured meats for a complete culinary experience.
  • Check the winery's website for special events or seasonal offerings to make the most of your visit.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Arezzo, head to the main bus station, 'Arezzo - Stazione'. Take Bus Line 114 direction to 'Greve in Chianti'. The journey will take approximately 1 hour. Get off at the 'Greve in Chianti' stop. Once you arrive, walk towards the main square, Piazza Matteotti. From there, take Via Petriolo, which is located at the northwest corner of the square. Continue along Via Petriolo for about 1.5 kilometers, and you will find Vignamaggio at Via Petriolo, 5 on your left.

  • Train and Bus

    From Arezzo, walk to the Arezzo train station (Stazione di Arezzo). Take a train to 'Florence Santa Maria Novella' station. From Florence, you will need to transfer to Bus Line 114 towards 'Greve in Chianti'. The bus will take you directly to Greve. Once you arrive at the 'Greve in Chianti' bus stop, walk towards Piazza Matteotti, then take Via Petriolo. Vignamaggio is approximately 1.5 kilometers down this road on your left.

  • Walking and Public Transport

    If you prefer to walk, start from the center of Arezzo and head towards the Arezzo train station. Take a train to 'Florence', then transfer to Bus Line 114 to Greve in Chianti. After getting off at the Greve bus stop, walk to the main square, Piazza Matteotti, and take Via Petriolo. Vignamaggio will be located approximately 1.5 kilometers down this road. This option may take longer due to the walking distance and transfers.

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Vignamaggio is a stunning winery located in the picturesque Chianti region of Italy, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich viticultural heritage. This historic estate, often described as a hidden gem, is surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, providing a serene escape for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Tuscany. The winery is not just a place to taste exquisite wines; it’s steeped in history, having been established in the 14th century and said to be the birthplace of the famous painter Leonardo da Vinci. Visitors can explore the charming grounds, which feature beautifully manicured gardens and centuries-old architecture, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and picturesque photos. Vignamaggio offers guided tours that take you through the winemaking process, showcasing the traditional methods still in use today. Wine tastings are a highlight, where you can sample a variety of their exceptional wines, including Chianti Classico and other regional specialties, paired with local delicacies. The welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff ensure an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply looking to enjoy a day surrounded by nature, Vignamaggio promises a delightful journey into the heart of Tuscany's wine culture.

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