Your starting point to discovering Chianti
Located in the heart of Tuscany and surrounding the town of Greve in Chianti
The Chianti region stretches between the provinces of Florence, Siena, and Arezzo, in the most authentic heart of Tuscany. It is a land of gentle hills, neatly lined vineyards, and centuries-old woods crossed by the rivers Pesa, Greve, Ombrone, Staggia, and Arbia. A harmonious landscape, known worldwide for its extraordinary beauty, its thousand-year history, and the excellence of its local products.
Castles, fortified villages, and Romanesque parish churches tell the story of the ancient rivalries between Florence and Siena, making Chianti an open-air museum. Just a few minutes from Greve, Panzano in Chianti is worth a visit for its spectacular views and renowned traditional shops, while Castellina in Chianti enchants visitors with its medieval walls and towers overlooking the valleys. Not far away, Montefioralle captivates with its perfectly preserved medieval layout and cobbled streets overlooking the vineyards.
From here, it is easy to reach some of Tuscany’s most celebrated art cities: Siena, with its majestic Piazza del Campo; Florence, cradle of the Renaissance; San Gimignano, famous for its medieval towers; Pienza, a Renaissance gem created by Pope Pius II; and Montalcino, homeland of the world-famous Brunello wine.
A journey through Chianti is an experience that blends nature, culture, and taste—where every panoramic road invites you to stop, admire a sunset, visit a winery, or simply breathe in the timeless charm of one of Italy’s most captivating regions.
More locally, guests may explore the surrounding hills and hamlets to discover its beautiful views, taste excellent wines and - of course - indulge in Tuscany’s wonderful culinary offerings.