Regenerating the vision of Wine Tourism

Tuscany is one of the world's most celebrated wine destinations. Every year, thousands of visitors travel to Florence hoping to discover Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Vernaccia di San Gimignano and the countless family wineries that make this region so special.
Yet not all wine tours are created equal.
For nearly twenty years, Grape Tours has developed a different approach to wine tourism—one built not around volume, but around authenticity, education and meaningful connections. Today, more than 8,000 guests a year discover Tuscany through our experiences, making Grape Tours one of the leading independent wine tour operators in the region.
Small Groups, Big Experiences
At the heart of the Grape Tours philosophy is a simple belief: the best wine experiences happen in small groups.
While many operators fill large buses, our shared tours are limited to a maximum of eight guests. This allows for genuine conversations, personal interactions with producers and access to wineries that often cannot accommodate larger groups.
Our guests are not simply spectators. They become part of the experience.
They walk through vineyards, explore historic cellars, meet winemakers, ask questions and discover the stories behind every bottle.
Beyond Wine
Wine is often the starting point of the journey—but never the whole story.
Tuscany is a living cultural landscape where wine is deeply connected to food, agriculture, history and local traditions.
That is why Grape Tours integrates artisanal cheeses, olive oils, traditional cuisine and encounters with local producers into many of its experiences. Tours such as Fabulous Tuscany even begin at Campo Sasso, where guests discover cheese aging caves, extra virgin olive oil and the agricultural heritage that surrounds the vineyards of Chianti Classico.
The goal is not simply to taste Tuscany, but to understand it.
Family Wineries and Hidden Gems
Rather than focusing exclusively on famous labels, Grape Tours seeks out family-owned wineries, sustainable producers and lesser-known appellations that reveal the diversity of Tuscany.
Guests may discover historic Chianti Classico estates, organic wineries, emerging regions such as Carmignano or small producers preserving traditional methods passed down through generations.
This approach creates richer experiences while supporting the local communities that shape Tuscany's identity.
Education Through Hospitality
Every Grape Tours experience is guided by passionate local experts who combine wine knowledge with storytelling, history and cultural context. Guests learn not only how wine is made, but why it matters.
The objective is simple: to transform a tasting into a deeper understanding of place, people and tradition.
Many guests arrive expecting a wine tour and leave with a new appreciation for Tuscany itself.
Introducing Grapetrotters
If Grape Tours is about discovering Tuscany through wine, Grapetrotters is about exploring the world through authentic food and wine experiences.
Created as an extension of the Grape Tours philosophy, Grapetrotters brings together curious travelers who believe that the best way to understand a destination is through its producers, its landscapes and its culinary traditions.
Whether in Tuscany or beyond, Grapetrotters celebrates slow travel, meaningful encounters and immersive experiences that go far beyond conventional tourism.
The name reflects a community of travelers who are not simply collecting destinations but building connections with the places they visit.
A Regenerative Vision of Tourism
As part of the Jollie ecosystem and a Certified B Corp organization, Grape Tours believes tourism can create positive impact when it supports local producers, preserves cultural heritage and encourages responsible travel.
Every winery visit, every cheese tasting and every conversation with a producer contributes to strengthening the rural communities that keep Tuscany alive.
In a world increasingly shaped by mass tourism, Grape Tours and Grapetrotters offer a different path:
one where travel becomes a bridge between people, culture and place.
Because the best wine tour is never just about wine.
It is about understanding the land, the people and the traditions that make every glass meaningful.



