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34 reviews of Taste of Italy Food Tour to Chianti and Umbria from Rome
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It was an ok tour. Unfortunately it was a rainy day. We spent about 20 minutes of the whole trip tasting wine. I thought that would be more of a center of attraction in Tuscany. The small bus we took had really cramped seats. It felt like the seat in front of me was 5 inches away from my face. Be aware that there is walking involved here. A hill up to Cortona and another long hike up to Montepuluciano. I felt bad for the 80 year old lady that was on our tour.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2008
The vehicle had no heat on a freezing cold wet day. I felt like we should have gone to more wineries than just 1. I was disappointed with the entire trip.
Reviewed by: Theresa L, United States, March 2008
After joining a bigger tour which took us all over Italy, this smaller day tour which took us to Chianti and Umbria was nothing special. It takes you to Cartona, a small town, and Montepulciano, another small town, to taste some wine. You'll be given around forty minutes of free time in each town. It's nice and quiet, but nothing new if you've seen other places in Italy.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Philippines, September 2007
This tour was not anywhere close to being worth the money my daughter and I paid for it. The guide was not helpful at all. Whenever she took us into a shop to taste food or wine she did not allow people to look around or shop. She barely gave enough time to enjoy what we were tasting, we felt like we had to shove it in our mouth and run out. If I were a shop owner or the person doing a wine tour I would not want to participate with this company. The streets in these cities are very steep and we had quite a few older people in our group that needed more time. She did not bother to walk slower and make sure that everyone was with her. When it came to giving history and share stories of this beautiful land the guide fell very flat. It was very clear that she was just reading from a text. The 'authentic' Italian lunch was absolutely disgusting pasta with no flavor and some type of mystery meat and the waitress made it quite apparent that she was not happy to have us there. We spent 4 days in Italy and had a fabulous time except for this particular day.
Reviewed by: Sharon H, United States, September 2008
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