# Italy Food & Wine Honeymoon Itinerary: Tuscany, Umbria Truffles & Bologna

> A route-tested route through Chianti's great estates, Umbria's truffle woods and Bologna's Michelin tables — with real 2026 tour prices, booking lead times and the tradeoffs no brochure mentions.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Marco Alvarez*

Italy has held its place as the world's preeminent food-and-wine honeymoon for one structural reason: nowhere else packs centuries-old winemaking estates, truffle-rich forests and Michelin-starred urban dining into so compact a footprint. You can build a genuinely comprehensive itinerary — Chianti, an Umbrian truffle wood, Emilia-Romagna — inside a single loop, and the transitions are short enough that most of your days are spent tasting rather than driving. What follows is how I sequence it, what each stop actually costs as of 2026, and the tradeoffs the glossy tour pages leave out.

**The route in one line:** three nights in Chianti (Antinori + Castello di Ama), two in Umbria's Spoleto-Norcia corridor for a truffle hunt, two to three in Bologna for the Michelin tables — ten to twelve days total, best run late September to mid-November when the white-truffle season overlaps the harvest.

## Why start in Chianti, and which two estates matter most?

Chianti Classico is the natural first anchor because the two estates that define a Tuscan wine honeymoon sit twenty minutes apart. **Antinori nel Chianti Classico**, in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, is the flagship entry point — named [Best Winery in the World in 2022 by World's Best Vineyards](https://www.worldsbestvineyards.com/) and housed in a landmark building by architect Marco Casamonti, its roof planted with vines that continue the surrounding landscape. Visits are by appointment only, booked directly at antinori.it, in three tiers: the entry-level Tinaia Tour (a cellar walk plus a three-wine tasting, roughly 90 minutes, from €35 per person); the two-hour Bottaia Tour, which opens the private barrel cellars over four wines; and the premium *CRU Tour*, which closes with lunch at the rooftop Rinuccio 1180 restaurant and pours seven wines including Tignanello, Brunello di Montalcino Pian delle Vigne and Solaia. The estate is open April–October, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and weekdays only November–March.

Twenty minutes east, **Castello di Ama** in Gaiole in Chianti layers wine onto contemporary art — every year the estate commissions a new site-specific installation, and the grounds permanently display works by Anish Kapoor and Michelangelo Pistoletto. The flagship shared experience, [The Symposium of San Lorenzo](https://castellodiama.com/en/visiting/), runs €169 per person and combines a one-hour guided walk through vineyards, cellars and artworks with a three-wine set lunch at the Ristoro. A private *Feast of Villa Pianigiani*, adding verticals of San Lorenzo, La Casuccia and L'Apparita, is priced on request. If your budget is tighter, a standalone three-wine enoteca tasting without the guided tour begins at just €15.

*The honest tradeoff:* these are the two estates most worth your money, but they are also the two that book weeks ahead in peak season. Reserve them first and build your Chianti nights around confirmed slots — do not treat them as walk-ins.

## How does the Umbria truffle leg work — and when?

From Chianti, drop south into Umbria, which produces the highest volume of black truffles in Italy; the Spoleto-Norcia corridor is the canonical hunting ground. A half-day hunt pairs a trained hound with a local *trifolau* and finishes with an osteria lunch of truffle pairings — expect roughly €185–€230 per person for a group experience. The species you find is governed entirely by the calendar: white truffles, the prestige variety, September through December; black summer truffle May through September; bianchetto January through April. That is why I push couples toward late September to mid-November — it is the only window that delivers both the coveted white truffle and the grape harvest.

Book the hunt two to three months out for prime white-truffle dates. It is a genuinely romantic morning — muddy boots, a working dog, a bottle opened at a farmhouse table — and it is the leg most likely to become the story you retell.

## Where does the Michelin dining happen — Bologna or Modena?

The finale belongs to Emilia-Romagna, the region Italians call *La Grassa* ("the fat one") for good reason. Drop the car and take the 40-minute high-speed train from Florence to Bologna, a walkable Michelin city. Bologna itself hosts several one-star tables and Osteria Francescana-alumna concepts; a multicourse tasting dinner without a truffle add-on typically runs €80–€150 per person before wine. For a standout day, the Michelin-starred **Amerigo 1934** in nearby Savigno pairs chef Alberto Bettini's black-truffle and seasonal-mushroom menus with the wines of Emilia-Romagna, and takes reservations directly; a [composite Viator day tour](https://www.viator.com/tours/Bologna/Truffle-Hunting-Truffle-Factory-Visit-and-1-Michelin-Star-Dining-Experience/d791-7174P6) even bundles a truffle producer visit, a hunt in the Apennine hills and a five-course dégustation there for around $795 per person for two.

The white whale is **Osteria Francescana** in Modena — Massimo Bottura's three-star, a former World's 50 Best number one. Its tables release online and vanish within minutes, so plan for it as a stretch goal, not a fixed anchor. Set a reminder for the booking window and keep the one-star tables above as your reliable fallback.

## What does the whole thing cost — and how do I package it?

ExperienceRegionPrice (2026)Book ahead

Antinori Tinaia TourChianti Classicofrom €35 / person2–4 weeks
Antinori CRU Tour (rooftop lunch)Chianti Classicopremium tier4–6 weeks (peak)
Castello di Ama — SymposiumGaiole in Chianti€169 / person3–4 weeks
Umbria half-day truffle hunt + lunchSpoleto-Norcia€185–€230 / person2–3 months (white season)
Bologna tasting dinner (before wine)Emilia-Romagna€80–€150 / person1–4 weeks
Packaged multi-day Bologna itineraryAll-infrom €2,900 / person2–3 months

You have two viable structures. The first is à la carte: reserve each estate, hunt and dinner yourself, rent a car for the Tuscany-Umbria legs, and switch to rail for Bologna. The second is a packaged multi-day itinerary — the Cooking Vacations operator, for instance, bundles classes, truffle hunts and estate visits with accommodation from around €2,900 per person in a shared double. The package removes logistics and the drink-driving problem in Chianti (private minivan day tours from Florence, run by Cellar Tours and Under the Tuscan Sun Tours, are the benchmark) but costs a premium over booking direct and gives you less control over which specific tables you sit at.

My recommendation for most couples: book the two Chianti estates and the truffle hunt directly, use a private driver for the two Tuscan wine days, and DIY Bologna by train. You keep the marquee experiences under your own control, avoid the car in the city, and spend the package premium on one better dinner instead.

## The bottom line

Italy earns its reputation because the density is real: two world-class estates within twenty minutes of each other, a truffle wood a short drive south, and a Michelin city on a fast train north. Anchor the trip on confirmed Antinori and Castello di Ama slots, time it to the September–November overlap of harvest and white truffle, treat Osteria Francescana as a bonus rather than a plan, and you will have built the food-and-wine honeymoon the rest of the map is measured against.

## Sources

1. [Antinori nel Chianti Classico — Tour Options and Pricing](https://www.antinori.it/en/experience/antinori-nel-chianti-classico-the-tinaia-tour/)
2. [Visiting Castello di Ama — The Symposium of San Lorenzo](https://castellodiama.com/en/visiting/)
3. [Truffle Hunting and Michelin-Star Dining at Amerigo 1934, Bologna](https://www.viator.com/tours/Bologna/Truffle-Hunting-Truffle-Factory-Visit-and-1-Michelin-Star-Dining-Experience/d791-7174P6)
4. [World's Best Vineyards — Best Winery in the World 2022](https://www.worldsbestvineyards.com/)

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