Wine tours are becoming more popular in recent years because Tuscany is such an exquisite region to visit. The rich and fertile landscapes and local communities set it apart from regions in the rest of Italy. It is an area known for its natural beauty and abundant flora and fauna.

Even though Tuscany has seen steady growth in tourism over the last few decades, it’s still primarily a rural region. If you’re looking for a more populated tourist locale, there are other Italian cities that you should check out before heading down to Tuscany, such as Florence or Venice.

However, if you are going on a Tuscany wine tour, one of your stops should be Florence. Florence is home to the famous Duomo, or Holy See, which hosts several high-profile visitors each year.

Aside from the annual visit by the Pope, who is responsible for the finances of the church, Florence is also host to the University of Florence. If this is not enough to pique your interest, you should consider taking a meal or two in one of its fine dining restaurants. You will thank yourself for taking the time to stop by, as this is one of the most beautiful and welcoming cities in Tuscany.

For wine tour Tuscany, keep in mind that the cuisine in this region rivals the best in the world, thanks to the region’s rich soil and abundance of fresh produce. To make sure you have a memorable experience, ask your wine tour guide to take you to one of the region’s restaurants.