July 3, 2025 • Monticchiello, Province of Siena, Italy
88 Days To Go!
Roxy & Kyle
July 3, 2025 • Monticchiello, Province of Siena, Italy
88 Days To Go!
Things to Do
Salcheto S. R. L.
Via Villa Bianca, 15, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
0578 798046
This is an organic, biodynamic Vino Nobile producer just outside Montepulciano. In a region known for wine tours, theirs stands out. What’s especially remarkable is Salcheto’s innovative zero-emissions wine making process.
It’s what you dream of when you dream of Tuscany: Avignonesi is the Platonic ideal of a Tuscan winery, hills rolling in every direction, an estate that could be home to a royal family, and a selection of wines to impress any sommelier. Avignonesi is the top producer of Vino Nobile, and its wine-tasting lunch is a great way to let a day completely get away from you.
Via di Gracciano nel Corso, 101, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
0578 850153
This “perfect little wine bar” is exactly the place you want to rest your legs. The selection of wine is as impressive as you’d expect from a world-class wine bar in a world-class wine town. The vibe is relaxed, the bar is small and bright, and the salumi e formaggi boards are very generous. Pace yourself—you still have to get back to the car.
Via della Boccia, 8, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
0578 757558
Tuscany is as renowned for its wine as it is for its Pecorino, and perhaps no cheese farm does it better than Cugusi. You can tour the dairy, meet the sheep, or cut to the chase and just stock up from the store. Whatever you buy, you’ll wish you bought more. This famed cheesemaker also offers a picnic-basket service with products from its farm, It’s the perfect way to enjoy a picnic overlooking Montepulciano.
It’s not something you would expect to find in Tuscany and you certainly wouldn’t stumble upon it unless you knew it was there, but once you visit Puscina, you’ll start to plot your return. This flower farm was started by two sisters with impeccable taste—and is now one of the best open secrets in the valley. “Take a guided nature walk to a secret pond and learn about wildflower cultivation from these innovative sisters who have transformed their family farm into a sustainable flower-producing business.
A Vespa is probably the most local way to get around. This outfitter will hook you up with a guide and bright-red Vespas. It’s the best way to explore the countryside.
e di fonte la spina, Strada dei Poggi, 2, 53040 Cetona SI, Italy
333 269 4011
Massimo, Sonia and their wagging Border Collies, Red and Maya, await you with enthusiasm to make you live an emotional break away from noise, stress and frenzy. They will take you, if you like, on a walk through the vineyards at the foot of Mount Cetona where you can breathe in the fresh air and experience the soul of the company. They will then accompany you under a beautiful porch where a set table and glasses will be waiting for you to discover new authentic flavors, embrace the slow philosophy for a moment, exchange ideas, stories, toasts, smiles.