Embark on an immersive Italian adventure with the Ferrari, Parmesan, Balsamic, and Wine Tour from Florence. This full-day excursion takes you on a delightful journey through the region’s renowned flavors and rich cultural heritage. From exploring the production of iconic Parmigiano Reggiano to savoring Lambrusco wines, each stop promises to captivate your senses. But the real highlight? Discovering the legendary history and allure of the Ferrari brand at their iconic museum. Prepare to be swept away by the seamless blend of culinary delights and automotive excellence.
Key Points

- This day trip from Florence includes guided tours and tastings at a cheese factory, balsamic vinegar producer, winery, and the Ferrari Museum, along with a 3-course lunch.
- The cheese factory tour provides insight into the traditional production and aging of Parmigiano Reggiano, allowing visitors to appreciate the flavors and textures of this renowned cheese.
- The balsamic vinegar producer visit offers an opportunity to learn about the meticulous aging process and sample a variety of complex, artisanal balsamics.
- The winery tour focuses on the history and characteristics of Lambrusco, with guided tastings of different styles of this regional wine.
- The tour concludes with a visit to the Ferrari Museum, where participants can explore the brand’s rich history and view iconic sports cars.
Tour Overview and Pricing

This Florence-based day trip offers travelers a chance to enjoy Italian food and culture. Priced from Kč 15,531 per person, the 12-hour tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve without upfront payment.
Highlights include guided tours and tastings at a cheese factory, balsamic vinegar producer, and winery, as well as a 3-course lunch and a visit to the Ferrari Museum.
With air-conditioned transportation to multiple stops, this experience provides an extensive overview of the region’s culinary and automotive traditions.
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Itinerary and Activities

Participants begin their day with pickup from their accommodations in Florence, where they board an air-conditioned van for the tour’s various stops.
Participants begin their day with pickup from their accommodations in Florence, where they board an air-conditioned van for the tour’s various stops.
The first visit is a cheese factory, where they receive a guided tour and have the opportunity to taste Parmigiano Reggiano.
Next, they visit a winery for a guided tour and wine tasting, including the renowned Lambrusco.
Following this, they explore a hidden gem, enjoying a guided tour and food tasting.
Lunch is a 3-course meal at a local agriturismo.
The final stop is the Ferrari Museum, where they can learn about the brand’s history and see iconic cars.
Cheese Factory: Explore Parmigiano Reggiano Production

The tour begins at a local cheese factory, where participants embark on a guided tour to learn about the intricate process of Parmigiano Reggiano production.
They witness the skilled cheesemakers carefully coagulating the milk, cutting the curd, and salting the massive cheese wheels. The distinct flavors and textures of the aged Parmesan are then sampled, allowing guests to appreciate the dedication and craftsmanship involved.
From the traditional copper vats to the climate-controlled aging rooms, the tour provides a comprehensive understanding of this iconic Italian delicacy and the centuries-old techniques that preserve its quality and character.
Balsamic Vinegar Producer: Discover Traditional Balsamic Vinegar
How does the tour continue after the cheese factory visit?
Next, the group heads to a local balsamic vinegar producer. Here, they embark on a guided tour to learn about the traditional production of this prized Italian condiment.
Visitors journey to a local balsamic vinegar producer, where a guided tour unveils the traditional production of this acclaimed Italian delicacy.
Visitors witness the meticulous aging process, where balsamic vinegar matures for decades in a series of wooden barrels. They then have the opportunity to sample various aged balsamics, savoring the complex flavors that range from sweet to tart.
This experience provides a deeper appreciation for the artistry and patience required to craft authentic traditional balsamic vinegar.
More Great Tours NearbyWinery: Taste Lambrusco and Other Regional Wines
Next, the tour participants visit a local winery to explore the production and flavors of Lambrusco, a beloved sparkling red wine from the Emilia-Romagna region.
The guided tour offers insights into the traditional winemaking methods, showcasing the rich history and distinctive characteristics of this regional delight.
The tasting includes:
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Dry Lambrusco: A crisp, refreshing style with vibrant red fruit notes.
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Amabile Lambrusco: A slightly sweet and fruity version, perfect for pairing with local charcuterie.
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Sparkling Rosé Lambrusco: A delicate, elegant expression of the grape.
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Other regional wines: Sampling a selection of the winery’s finest red and white offerings.
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Lunch at a Local Agriturismo
After indulging in the flavors of Lambrusco at the local winery, the tour participants head to a nearby agriturismo, a traditional Italian farmhouse that doubles as a restaurant.
Nestled in the rolling hills, the agriturismo offers a serene setting to savor a 3-course lunch featuring locally-sourced ingredients.
The meal begins with a selection of regional appetizers, followed by a hearty pasta dish.
For the main course, guests enjoy a selection of grilled meats or vegetables, accompanied by seasonal side dishes.
The meal concludes with a decadent dessert, providing a satisfying end to the culinary adventure.
Ferrari Museum: Immerse in the Brand’s History and Cars
Concluding the day’s culinary and cultural exploration, the tour group heads to the iconic Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
They step into the world of the prestigious Italian sports car brand, seeing its rich history and captivating designs:
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Visitors explore Ferrari’s heritage, learning about the brand’s founding and its legendary founder, Enzo Ferrari.
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They marvel at the display of iconic Ferrari models, from classic racers to modern supercars, showcasing the brand’s technological innovations and design excellence.
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The museum’s interactive exhibits allow guests to experience the thrill of driving a Ferrari through virtual simulations.
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Finally, the tour concludes with a visit to the Ferrari Store, where participants can purchase souvenirs and mementos to commemorate their unforgettable journey.
Important Information and Recommendations

The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or pregnant women, as it may involve some physical activity and navigating uneven terrain.
Guests should wear comfortable clothing and shoes to fully enjoy the experiences. Pets aren’t allowed on the tour.
It’s important to communicate any food allergies or intolerances in advance so the local producers can accommodate dietary needs.
Late arrivals or incorrect pickup information may result in missed visits with no reimbursement. Guests are encouraged to double-check their booking details and arrive on time to make the most of this immersive Italian food and culture tour.
The Sum Up
This immersive tour immerses travelers in the rich culinary and automotive heritage of northern Italy. From savoring Parmigiano Reggiano and traditional balsamic vinegar to indulging in Lambrusco wines and exploring the iconic Ferrari Museum, this day trip from Florence offers a delightful blend of flavors, culture, and automotive passion. A must-do for food, wine, and car enthusiasts seeking an authentic Italian experience.
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