The Etruscan Coast is a charming territory between the sea and the hills, dotted with medieval villages and with even older traditions. One of the most popular activities in the area is viticulture. In the countryside there are numerous farms that produce wines of excellent quality.
This wealth is enhanced along the Etruscan Coast’s Wine Route. Here is where the Sassicaia and the Bolgheri DOC are born, some of the most precious wines of the world.
The path of the Wine Route is about 150 km long and crosses the entire territory, immersing itself in fields, farms and vineyards. It is an ideal route for those enthusiasts who want to taste local wines in their production area.
Easy to walk even in a “slow” way by foot or by bicycle, along the route you will find wine cellars, wine shops, taverns, farms where you can venture into the typical flavors of the area.
Beside the focus on wine, you can attend tasting of oil, honey, cheeses, preserves and much more.
In addition, moving along the Etruscan Coast’s Wine Road, you are always surrounded by the scents and colors of Mediterranean nature.