Greve in Chianti (the old name was Greve; in 1972 it was renamed Greve in Chianti after the inclusion of that area in the Chianti wine district) is a town and comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. It is located about 31 kilometres (19 mi) south of Florence and 42 kilometres (26 mi) north of Siena.
Restaurants in Greve in Chianti
5.0 based on 484 reviews
What can I say? After 11 years of visits, still my favorite place in the world to taste wine. The owner, Stefano, is passionate about the wines and about life, and incorporates both storytelling and philosophy into his tastings. If you are in Panzano, walk up the hill and visit him. You won't be disappointed!
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Boutique winery in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. We welcome visitors to come and taste our wines and fresh olive oil. Our vineyards surround the winery and all our grapes & olives are grown sustainable and organically. Yearly production is only 40-45.000 bottles (3500 cases), so be sure to stop by for a tasting before they are sold out.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
IL VINAINO DI GREVE is a small, exclusive and typical wine & food corner located in the center of Greve in Chianti, in Tuscany in the heart of the Chianti Classico, in the ancient Via Roma street and just 30 meters from the main square Piazza Matteotti. At Il Vinaino di Greve you can eat the famous Tuscan Tagliere made of Cold Cuts and Pecorino Cheeses or have just an Aperitivo Toscano. Drink wine by the glass or by bottle choose among the best fine wines on the shelves, or make the perfect wine tasting in Greve in Chianti Town
stopped here for lunch with friends - we all loved the Labrador Retriever and split our lunch orders between tagliere and panini. We all enjoyed our wine and most of us bought some to take away with us. Very reasonably priced as well. Will definitely return when next in Greve -
5.0 based on 14 reviews
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Due to the current situation, we are forced to suspend our activity. We apologize for the inconvenience. Wine Lovers Academy, a unique experience in the heart of Chianti. Traditional wine tastings are often repetitive and boring. We’re different! We’ll take you on an exciting journey so you can learn more about your own specific preferences and have plenty of fun in the process. Discover our SIPS AND STORIES: choose from our special “experiences” menu and embark on a guided tasting. Whichever road you take will be packed with fascinating, unusual flavors and entertaining anecdotes. Our BISTRO offers a delicious selection of local charcuterie and cheeses along with traditional Chianti recipes. After the tasting, browse our SHOP for the wines you’ve loved and for food products that pair with them perfectly
4.5 based on 453 reviews
The statue in the middle of this picturesque square is of Giovanni di Verrazzano, the man who discovered New York harbor.
Very lovely square with an old church and lots of ceramic shops and one famous butcher sho that you have to go.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Look for 14th century paintings inthis church. Music concerts on Sunday evenings are free For Catholics this is a special small intimate church
4.5 based on 587 reviews
Enoteca Falorni is the largest enoteca in Tuscany featuring over 1,000 selected wines with more than 100 wines available for tasting, using the innovative enomatic(R) system. The Enoteca is located underground in the historical centre of Greve in Chianti on the site of the first large wine cellar founded by noble land owners of the area (considered the authentic fore bearers of the Chianti Classico consortium). The historical structure has ample spaces with arched brick ceilings, corridors and smaller rooms (originally used as grape storage areas) and tells the story of its long history as a wine cellar that for years represented the economic heart of Greve in Chianti, boasting a line of illustrious owners. Constructed in 1893 by Ernesto Leproni, the location was used as cellars by the Union of Chianti Classico producers in 1906 and subsequently purchased in 1913 by Count Emanuele Mirafiori d'Alba, until being sold to the Gancia di Canelli brothers in 1932. In the 1960's and 1970's the site belonged to the Italo-American dei Paterno family and was left in an abandoned state in 1975. In 1999 the premises were purchased by the Bencista Falorni family and were transformed into the present day Enoteca Falorni, with the aim to promote and give valour to Chianti Classico wines. Its elegance and the presence of more than 1,000 principally Tuscan wines with others from further Italian regions as well as sparkling wines, dessert wines, grappa and olive oil render the Enoteca Falorni an authentic "temple to wine".
We like this place as you can taste wines from different producers and also Extra Virgin Olive Oil with this great enomatic system they created.Absolutely great selection of wines.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Driving through Tuscany we found this incredibly beautiful winery tucked in the hills. The manager, Jocopo, sat with us pouring wine after wine, a delicious Chianti. This organic winery uses only Sangiovese grapes. We spent two hours learning about the winery and the olive groves that surround the vines and how they keep the deer and wild boar out of the vineyards.....a delightful discovery.
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