Italy has an unspoilt countryside, and one of the best ways to know the country is through Wine Tasting. Tourists from around the world come here to visit the Italian countryside. The Wine Tasting in Italy is enjoyable as well as rewarding. Italy is a gourmet's paradise. The country has the scenic roads and beautiful castles of Tuscany and Peimonte, the villas of Veneto and the fishing villages on the Amalfi coasts. Wine Tasting in Italy includes the many tours in Tuscany and Veneto areas of Italy. One can customize their day trip in the wine gowning regions according to one's budget. There are specific tours for those willing to know a little of viticulture as well as wine making process. For those willing to learn wine tasting, there are ample of opportunities.
There are many Wine Tours in Italy for the wine aficionados. Some of these are:
- Chianti Classico Wine Tour
The red Italian is a blend of sngiovese vine along with traditional cannaiolo, malvasia and trevviano vines. The color of the wine is red.
- Castles of Chianti Wine Tour
This is the most popular Italian wine around the world. A blend of sangiovese vine with cannaiolo, makvasia and treddiano vines. It is a ruby red color.
- Florence Wine Tour
This tour gives complete immersion in the wine types. One is let known about the local climate and the different grape varieties.
- Montalcino Wine Tour
Here one gets the most precious wines produced in Montalcino in Brunello and the sangiovese vines. The ruby red wines are aged for at least 4 years in French or English oak casks.
- San Gimignano Wine Tour
Here the Vino Nobile which is a matured red wine of fine quality is made. Small quantities of grechetto, bianco and mammola vines are added to Vino Nobile. Montepulciano is a mini Florence and is worth a visit.
- Valpolicella Wine Tour
The Amarone varieties produced in the lush green hills surrounding the Verona region are the specialty here.
- Venice Wine Tour
This tour comprises of a full tour to the Veneto wineries on car or mini-bus.
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