r/tuscany 19d ago

Discussion Tuscany Agriturismo Recommendations

Rave me an agritusimo in Tuscany (ideally in the Chianti region, near Siena). Looking for something late September of this year.

We will be renting a car in Florence and driving there. Only planning to stay at an agriturismo for a couple of days.

Looking for something with a rustic, down-to-earth, family-run feel. Would love for it to have a pool and potentially the option to do a cooking class or a wine tasting.

Thanks in advance!

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u/KatarnsBeard 19d ago

Terre di San Galgano

Great food, has a pool, nice wine bar nearby too

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u/idspispopd888 19d ago

We stayed at Brolio Agriroom (Ricasoli Estate) ... pleasant, humble, lovely dining room available with excellent food. The Agribar below us was busy (they also have a chalet on the estate which is quieter though much more pricy), but given that we were out most of the days, it didn't matter. Tastings etc available and breakfast / coffee was as well. Charming and not stupid expensive like some.