Montepulciano wineries map

When you're in Tuscany near Montepulciano for a weekend or on holiday, there’s also a lot to discover for wine lovers. Try the famous Vino Nobile di Montepulciano in the remarkable town of Montepulciano. Try to visit a winery yourself for a tasting experience.


The new Montepulciano wineries map contains a selection of the best wine resorts (wine hotels or agriturismo) and wineries. Did I mention the Chianti and Montalcino wine regions are nearby?

Montepulciano Wineries

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Wineries with tours & tasting

Wineries with tours & tasting - map marker

Winery hotels - accommodation

Winery hotels | wine resorts - map marker

Driving to a winery? Select a winery on the map and click the arrow on the top right, next to the winery name.

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Visit Montepulciano wineries for a wine tasting tour

Montepulciano and the nearby Val d’Orcia hills are a great destination if you love Italy, atmospheric hilltop towns and great Tuscan red wines.


Imagine walking along brick lanes between Renaissance palazzi, glancing out over soft, rolling vineyards, and later you’re sitting in a winery courtyard with a glass of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano in hand. If warm hospitality, beautiful landscapes and generous red wines are your thing, you’re in exactly the right place.


On Avinturo you’ll find a special Montepulciano wine guide to help you plan a half-day or full-day wine adventure. Not just “ticking off” another Tuscan town, but really tasting where these wines are born.


Here, Sangiovese (locally called Prugnolo Gentile) is king.


  • Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (DOCG): elegant, structured and age-worthy, with notes of cherries, herbs and spice – perfect with rich Tuscan dishes.
  • Rosso di Montepulciano (DOC): its fresher, more easy-going sibling, juicy and versatile, ideal for a relaxed lunch overlooking the vines.


The best part? You can visit the wineries yourself. Many wineries welcome visitors for half-day or day tours with tastings. Walk through the vineyards, see the ageing cellars and then sit down to taste Vino Nobile and Rosso side by side, often paired with local pecorino, cured meats and bruschetta with peppery olive oil.


You can:

  • Drive yourself and combine one or two wineries with a stroll in Montepulciano’s historic centre.
  • Or join a small-group or private tour so you don’t have to think about routes or driving after tastings. Local guides know the family estates with the best views, the most atmospheric underground cellars and those little details that make each bottle unforgettable.


All this is just a short hop from the iconic landscapes of Val d’Orcia – think cypress-lined roads, golden fields and stone farmhouses that look like they stepped out of a movie. A wine day around Montepulciano fits perfectly into any Val d’Orcia itinerary. You might combine Montepulciano with Montalcino or Chianti.


One thing is sure: you’ll leave with more than just a couple of bottles. You’ll take home the stories, views and flavours of Montepulciano.


Cheers to an unforgettable wine escape in Montepulciano and the hills around Val d’Orcia.


Salute. 🍷

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