Embark on an exploration of Tuscan wine-making traditions with a guided tour of a cellar in the medieval village of Montepulciano. This region, renowned for its red wines, also stands out for its use of high-quality wood to age the wine. You'll be captivated by the sight of enormous oak barrels from Slavonia, where the refined Nobile di Montepulciano wines are stored alongside barrels made from quality French wood.
The tour will enlighten you about the sandy tufa soil of the area, which has yielded fossils that testify to its ancient origins. To round off this experience, you'll have the opportunity to pair your wines with bruschetta with extra-virgin olive oil. This journey offers an insight into the history and processes behind the creation of some of Italy's most celebrated wines.