Our day begins with a private lunch and briefing at a hilltop restaurant overlooking Florence, where a Michelin-starred chef will personally welcome guests and present an exclusive tasting menu.
Next, we head to one of the world’s most beautiful wineries, producing wine since 1337 and featuring ancient underground cellars first carved in the 12th century. The blend of history and exceptional flavors creates an unforgettable experience.
Next comes a private photoshoot in the heart of Tuscany at the iconic filming location of “Gladiator.” Rolling hills and cinematic landscapes will deliver stunning shots guaranteed to captivate your social media.
The finale is a stay in an elegant 11th-century estate—a 5-star hotel with authentic architecture, its own wine production, and a unique spa using treatments based on grapevine extracts. Filmed for Letters to Juliet, this enchanting retreat captures the true magic of Tuscany.
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The second day begins with an authentic Tuscantruffle hunt. Accompanied by an expert truffle hunter and his trained dogs, you’ll venture into the forest in search of the legendary “black gold” and taste it fresh with a glass of sparkling wine.
Next comes a refined truffle tasting and an aristocratic lunch at a polo club restaurant, where you can soak in the atmosphere of elite sport and total relaxation.
The day concludes with a visit to a 1,400-hectare organic estate —the largest Demeter-certified farm in Europe. Discover sustainable production and pick up farm-to-table delicacies such as honey, cheeses, cured meats, and olive oil straight from the source.
Day 2
Tuscany area
Our recommendations and important details
Bring comfortable shoes for walking around the winery, forest, and farm, plus a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.
For dinners and lunch at the polo club, opt for elegant casual attire (smart casual).
Sunscreen with SPF, sunglasses, and a hat are useful year-round.
Photos & TechFully charge your camera or smartphone in advance—these photogenic locations (12th-century winery, farm, polo club) deserve plenty of shots.
A spare battery or power bank is highly recommended.
Truffle HuntWear comfortable, non-slip shoes suitable for forest terrain.
Follow the truffle hunter’s instructions: the trained dogs are sensitive to strong scents and loud noises.
Do not touch any discovered truffles without the guide’s permission.
Culinary ExperiencesInform the organizer in advance about any dietary restrictions or allergies (especially mushrooms, nuts, or dairy).
Enjoy local wines responsibly: tastings are designed for cultural appreciation of regional flavors.
Demeter FarmBring cash or a card to purchase delicacies directly from the farm (honey, cheeses, cured meats, and olive oil).
Check your country’s import rules if you plan to take food products home.
GeneralKeep your passport and travel insurance with you at all times.
A light backpack or tote is handy for personal items and purchases.
Respect historic sites: do not touch ancient structures or wine barrels without permission.
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