Itinerary:
Day 1 - Saturday
Arrive at our
first hotel, the 3***
La Cisterna near San Gimignano. In the evening, we'll
enjoy dinner and a glass of Chianti.
Day
2 - Sunday
We start with a 3-mile ride
into San Gimignano for a look round before we head off
into Chianti itself. Tonight's
destination is the Villa le Barone in Panzano. During the
afternoon we'll visit Tenuta Fontodi, one of Chianti's top
producers, and we'll get our first introduction to the
idea of the 'super-Tuscan' wines. 24
miles / 39 Km
Day
3 - Monday
Today we explore the heart
of Chianti Classico, visiting its two
most beautiful and important wine towns, Greve-in-Chianti
and Radda-in-Chianti. There is a wide choice of friendly,
high-quality producers all around here, and we'll visit
vineyards in Greve before lunch and Radda after lunch
before we arrive at the Casali della Aiola in the tiny
hamlet of Vagliagli. Tonight we eat in the village
restaurant. 31
miles / 50 Km
Day
4 - Tuesday
Leaving Chianti we visit
Monteriggioni, a beautifully-preserved walled town that
served as an advance warning outpost to alert Siena when
Florence was on the warpath. After lunch we spend the
afternoon cycling the main attraction, Siena! Siena itself
is a delightful labyrinth built across three ridges and
surrounded by a gargantuan wall. This evening we stay at
the Antica Torre, and the chance to spend the late
afternoon sitting in a cafe overlooking the Campo. 27
miles / 44 Km
Day 5 - Wednesday
We leave Siena and today we
cycle through the green and tranquil countryside of le
Crete. This region is characterized by rolling hills, much
less severe than we've been used to, and an unending
blanket of vivid green. Our destination is Asciano where
we'll stay at the Hotel Il Bersagliere. This quiet little
town perfectly sums up this part of Italy. Once ruled by
the Scialenghi counts, it was captured by Siena which then
destroyed its fortress. It was then taken by Florence,
before being taken once more by Siena. 27
miles / 44 Km
Day 6 - Thursday - Brunello
di Montalcino Wine Tasting - Italy's Finest Wine
A tough day, but
spectacular. Leaving Asciano we cycle up to the Abbey of
Monte Oliveto Maggiore. A spectacular set of buildings in
their own right, and still a working monastery, the abbey
houses an important set of frescoes that tell the story of
St Benedict. His life story, particularly his part in
fighting the barbarian invaders under Totila in the 6th
century, is well worth the telling, and the key scenes are
captured beautifully in these famous frescoes.
Descending from the Abbey,
we then face another climb to one of the most revered wine
towns in Tuscany, Montalcino, home of the famous 'Brunello'.
We'll visit the stunning 15th century estate of Tenuta
Argiano before arriving in Montalcino itself, where we
will stay at the Hotel Il Giglio in the heart of the old
town. 26
miles / 42 Km
Day 7 - Friday - Vino
Nobile di Montepulciano
Another difficult but
spectacular day. From Montalcino a relatively easy hop to
the Abbey at Saint Antimo, where tarragon was first
introduced into Europe by French monks. We
then visit Pienza, said to be the most
perfectly-proportioned town in Tuscany, before our final
destination, Montepulciano, the 'other' famous wine town
and home to the 'Vin Nobile'.
We'll be introduced to
these rich red wines by Elena Falvoi - one of the legends
of Tuscan wine, the most prestigious estate we'll visit
this week. Tonight we
stay at the Hotel Il Marzocco, inside the old city walls.
37
miles / 60 Km
Day 8 - Saturday
Tour ends after breakfast. |