An Unforgettable Experience at Tenuta Adamo Winery!
We had the privilege of booking a last-minute trip to Tenuta Adamo Winery, and what an incredible time it turned out to be! They were able to accommodate our tasting, tour, and even overnight stay with such grace and flexibility.
Our time at Tenuta Adamo was marked by exquisite moments, including a midnight swim and a serene morning poolside. When the dawn sun gleamed onto the pool and coffee tables, it created a perfect oasis for enjoying a warm cup of coffee.
As for the wines, they were nothing short of perfect. Tenuta Adamo truly stands out as one of the few wineries that offers white, rosé, and reds, catering to the diverse palates in our group. The staff’s knowledge about each wine was impressive and their ability to answer our myriad of questions showed a deep understanding and passion for their craft.
Antonio, one of the owners, went beyond the call of duty to make our experience exceptional. His congenial nature resonated with us, and his genuine interest in engaging conversations was what we were looking for in a small winery. We even ended up staging an impromptu photoshoot with him through the scenic vineyards. The memory of that joyous occasion still brings smiles to our faces, and we eagerly anticipate the developed photos, hoping that they could be used to showcase the beautiful Tenuta Adamo Winery.
The winery's staff, every single one of them, made us feel special and valued. They were soo pleasant, even extending the generous offer to drive us into Lucca. It's rare to find such a level of care and respect, and it truly added to the overall charm of our visit.
The beauty of Tenuta Adamo isn't merely in its breathtaking landscape or divine wines, but in the people who dedicate their hearts to making each visit a memorable affair. If you're considering a wine tasting, a vineyard tour, or even a peaceful overnight stay at their bed & breakfast, we can't recommend Tenuta Adamo enough. We can't wait for our next visit to this enchanting...
Read moreRecommend 100% going here, if you're considering it don't hesitate! Me and my partner stayed in Florence for a couple of nights and planned to rent a car to go to montalchino and have the famous wine tasting experience in Tuscany. We had an awful experience with the car rental company (Noleggiare) and had to change plans, hence headed to Lucca and to Tenuta Adamo Winery, which was the best we could have done! Lucca is a lovely place to stay and the winery is easily accessible by bus (just make sure to buy the tickets at a local tobacco shop). Once in the winery we were surprised by the beautiful landscape, high quality wine, and mostly for the fantastic attention of the staff. They are all super friendly and are wine savvy people who are delighted in sharing their knowledge. My partner is not really good at english but we got lucky we got the tour with Lisa, her english was absolutely clear and paced so he could understand everything, moreover we could tell she knew a lot about wine! We are budget travellers so always looking for the best value for money and this place absolutely is: €20 pp for the wine tasting and ~ €10 - 20 per wine bottle, totally affordable and outstanding wine! Super local and organically produced, please do give this guys a chance, you'll enjoy your stay very...
Read moreMy family and I recently spent an afternoon at Tenuto Adamo Vineyard / Winery in the Tuscan Hills just a few minutes away from Lucca and we had a wonderful experience. First of all, we didn’t rent a car so we didn’t have transportation to the winery, and when we told them our situation they arranged a transport service pickup and return from Lucca for fifty dollars. That was probably the same or less then the cost of a cab, so it was a good option for our family. Everyone at the vineyard was kind and welcoming upon our arrival. When we were poured our first wine, they asked my 14 year old if she would like fruit juice which was much appreciated. They also brought me special gluten-free crackers. Yay! The sommelier took us to the storing room and explained how wine is made and stored, and we discussed the varietals that are grown there on site, especially Sangiovese. This was very educational, especially learning about particular Tuscan wine customs. The tasting just after was fabulous; four wines and each was different from the last. We also had olive oil and bread. After we finished the tasting, we walked through the gorgeous vineyard. I think my daughters enjoyed the vineyard the most. It was a great day and we would go back to Tenuto Adamo in...
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