September and October transform Tuscany. Vendemmia brings grape picking, cellar tours, and harvest dinners at agriturismi. Chianti Classico roads get busy — rent a car or hire a driver for tasting days.
Montalcino Brunello and Montepulciano Vino Nobile reward serious oenophiles. Val d'Orcia delivers UNESCO landscapes between sips. San Gimignano crowds peak midday; stay overnight for quiet towers at dawn.
Florence anchors the trip with art and aperitivo culture; Siena adds Palio history. Book cooking classes and winery visits weeks ahead — small producers fill fast during harvest.
Fly into Florence (FLR) or Pisa (PSA) and compare rental-car pickup locations. SnagAFlight shows shoulder-season fares into Italian airports — often lower than August while weather stays golden.