Getting to the wineries of Tuscany from Florence in 2026 is a seamless experience, but your choice of transport depends on how much you want to drink and how much you want to drive. The "gold standard" for flexibility is renting a car, which allows you to explore the winding "Chiantigiana" (SR222) road at your own pace; however, Italy has extremely strict zero-tolerance drink-driving laws, making this risky for serious tasters. For those who want to indulge, organized small-group tours are the most popular choice, typically departing from near the Santa Maria Novella station and including transport, a guide, and visits to two or three estates in Chianti Classico or Montalcino. If you prefer a more private experience, hiring a private driver (NCC) for the day is a luxurious way to visit specific "bucket-list" wineries like Antinori nel Chianti Classico. For a budget-friendly option, you can take a SITA bus from Florence to towns like Greve in Chianti or Panzano, where several tasting rooms are within walking distance of the town centers, though this limits you to the more accessible "urban" wineries rather than the remote hillside estates.