Brunello Vineyards Bus Tour




Brunello Vineyards Bus Tour
Explore Tuscany's charming countryside on a 3-hour bus tour and experience Brunello wine tasting at two renowned wineries. Visit stunning farmhouses, hamlets, and castles along the way.
Experience Details
Enjoy a 3-hour tour through the wonderful Tuscan hills and old historical farm houses, hamlets, and castles to explore Brunello wine country. Tutored wine tasting of Rosso and Brunello di MOntalcino and other products at two wineries.
Sample Menu
What You Get
Good To Know
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- A minimum of 2 adults per booking is required
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
What You’ll Experience
Meeting & Pickup
Via della Circonvallazione 3, Via della Circonvallazione, Montalcino Provincia di Siena Toscana, Italy, IT, 53024
Open in Google MapsThis experience ends at the meeting point.
Cancellation Policy
All bookings are final. Once the host confirms the experience, cancellations by the guest will incur a 100% charge.
The wineries were small family run wineries, which made for a personal visit. The wines were excellent, and the allotted time at each winery was about right.
Nadia was a great host. Allessandro and Barbara made the day exceptional at our winery tours and tastings. Barbara's lunvh was delicious, including the treat of preserves made ny her mother
The area surrounding Montalcino and the town itself are beautiful. There are 250 or so wineries in the area and Brunello wine is a favorite of mine 🥰
Wonderful tour. Nadia was very knowledgeable and friendly and selected two beautiful and very different wineries. She was even helpful with parking nearby. Highly highly recommend this trip!!
Great tour! We visited two vineyards and had an amazing time. We were able to try multiple wines (mostly Rosso and Brunello), and had a light lunch at the first vineyard. Transportation was key as ...read more



