Visiting Chianti means setting out to discover one of the most famous symbols of Italy itself, among the testimonies of the ancient Etruscan and Roman civilizations, the lush nature, the medieval villages and the food and wine excellences that have made this land famous and loved throughout the world. world. a few kilometers from the Val d’Orcia and Florence Find out what to see in Chianti and set off aboard our rental Ferrari or Lamborghini by top speed italia .
Continuing along the Via Chiantigiana on your rented Ferrari or Lamborghini, you will find many picturesque panoramic points where you can stop to admire the view of hills and vineyards, to take photographs worthy of the best postcards from Italy and where to stop to delight your palate with lunches, dinners and tastings. You can choose Panzano as the second stop on your Chianti itinerary, a small village known for its historically disputed position, being exactly halfway between the cities of Florence and Siena. The castle of Panzano has constituted an important defensive bastion of the territory over the centuries, where even today you can breathe a timeless atmosphere, perfect for stopping to sip a glass of Chianti DOCG while traveling around the town. Very famous here is the Antica Macelleria Cecchini, where the Florentine steak is served while reciting the verses of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Radda in Chianti also retains its original medieval appearance, including the city walls and the ancient Piazza del Castello, located in the highest part of the village. Radda is famous for its stately palaces and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and vineyards, but above all for having been, since the Middle Ages, the headquarters of the Lega del Chianti (today the headquarters of the Consorzio del Chianti Gallo Nero).
If you decide to visit Chianti aboard the rental Ferrari Portofino, continue the itinerary along winding roads surrounded by cypress trees and vineyards towards Gaiole in Chianti, long considered the “market town” for all the surrounding towns. Its nature as a city of business and exchange preserves and reflects its fame in the market square, still today the site of many cultural events, especially linked to the wine-growing tradition. The strategic position of Gaiole makes it perfect as a starting point for visiting Chianti which also lies behind other attractions such as the picturesque Vertine, the Brolio Castle, the Romanesque parish church of Spaltenna, the Badia Coltibuono and the Meleto Castle, where you can also stay in the ancient and sumptuous rooms.
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