Vecchie Terre di Montefili
Experience the Charm of Vecchie Terre di Montefili
Discover the authentic taste of Tuscany at Vecchie Terre di Montefili, a premier winery in the heart of Greve in Chianti, offering exquisite wines and stunning views.
Nestled in the heart of Greve in Chianti, Vecchie Terre di Montefili offers an exquisite winery experience where visitors can indulge in fine wines crafted from the region's rich terroir. Famous for its stunning landscapes and rich wine heritage, this vineyard welcomes tourists to enjoy tastings and tours that reveal the secrets behind its exceptional wines.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From the center of Florence, head to the 'Santa Maria Novella' bus station. Take the bus number 365 towards 'Greve in Chianti'. The bus ride will take approximately 30 minutes. Disembark at the 'Greve in Chianti' stop. From there, it is a 15-minute walk to Vecchie Terre di Montefili. Head east on Via Giovanni da Verrazzano, then turn left onto Via S. Cresci. Continue walking until you reach number 45 on your right.
Taxi
You can easily get a taxi from anywhere in Florence. Simply ask the driver to take you to 'Via S. Cresci, 45, Greve in Chianti'. The drive will take around 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike in Florence. Take the Ciclabile del Chianti route from Florence towards Greve in Chianti. The ride is about 30 kilometers and will take approximately 2 hours. Follow the signs for 'Greve in Chianti' and enjoy the scenic vineyards along the way. Upon arriving in Greve, navigate to Via S. Cresci to reach the winery.
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