Exploring Tuscany’s natural charm often leads travelers to La Maliosa, a farm that promises a genuine taste of the region’s organic wine and farm life. While I haven’t personally done this exact experience, detailed reviews and descriptions paint a clear picture: it’s a wonderfully authentic encounter with Tuscany’s Maremma countryside. The tour combines scenic views, organic practices, and a generous tasting of local products, making it more than just a wine session—it’s a window into the heart of rural Italy.
What truly stands out is the expert guidance—with guides like Asia, Elinora, and Daniella, visitors are shown not just how wine is made but why organic farming methods matter. Plus, the stunning panoramic views from the farm and the delicious local foods—including cheeses, cured meats, and homemade bread—add layers of enjoyment. That said, a possible drawback could be the limited vineyard access during the tour, as some reviews mention missing out on seeing the vineyards firsthand, which might matter if you’re expecting full vineyard tours.
This experience offers a balanced mix of educational insights, scenic beauty, and tasty local produce—all at a reasonable price of around $44.41 per person. It’s ideal for those wanting a relaxed, authentic taste of Tuscany’s organic wine culture and countryside without the fuss of larger, more commercial tours.
Key points / Takeaways

- Authentic farm experience with scenic hill views and organic farming practices.
- Guides like Asia and Elinora are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
- Tasting of natural wines paired with local cheeses, meats, and organic EVO oil offers true regional flavor.
- Vineyard walk and panoramic viewpoints provide great photo opportunities and a sense of place.
- Limited vineyard access during the tour may disappoint those wanting a full vineyard experience.
- Affordable value at less than $45, including multiple tastings and local products.
Discovering La Maliosa: A Quiet Corner of Tuscany

The first thing you’ll notice about the La Maliosa farm experience is its emphasis on genuine connection with nature. The 1.5-hour tour begins at the farm, where the atmosphere is relaxed yet informative. You’re welcomed into a warm environment, with a chance to breathe in the fresh, country air that defines Tuscany’s Maremma region. This isn’t a rushed or overly commercialized tasting—it’s a heartfelt journey into the land and its produce.
What I love most about this experience is how guides like Asia and Elinora display their passion for organic farming and local traditions. They don’t just pour wine; they explain the production methods, including the Metodo Corino, which is a key part of their natural wine creation process. Their storytelling makes the tasting more meaningful, helping you understand what makes La Maliosa’s wines stand apart—particularly the orange wine, which is a natural, skin-contact variety that’s quite popular among enthusiasts.
The scenic walk around the farm is another highlight. You’ll stop at a vineyard and then head to a panoramic viewpoint, both of which offer excellent photo opportunities and a chance to really absorb the landscape. Reviews mention that guides are very knowledgeable and that the views of the rolling hills are breathtaking—perfect for sharing with friends or simply soaking in the moment. However, some visitors note that they didn’t get to see the vineyards up close, which may be a consideration if that’s a priority.
The tasting session is where this experience truly shines. Inside a cozy, welcoming room, you’ll sample two natural wines, including a red and an orange wine, paired thoughtfully with local cheeses, cured meats, and homemade bread. The cheeses from Caseificio di Sorano and Manciano are praised for their quality, and the home-baked Tuscan bread made with stone-ground flour complements the organic EVO oil—extracted cold from local cultivars—perfectly. The tasting is led by a knowledgeable in-house expert who is eager to answer questions and share stories.
Reviewers mention that the wines are delicious and the food offerings plentiful. One even bought bottles to take home, noting the reasonable price for such high-quality, organic products. The staff’s friendliness and attention make the whole visit feel personal and memorable.
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The Itinerary: What You Can Expect

The experience kicks off at Fattoria La Maliosa, the heart of the tour. From there, your first stop is a scenic photo point at Big Bench #235 in Manciano. Here, you’ll get a chance to admire and snap pictures of the patchwork hills—a classic Tuscany sight. The guide will give a brief tour and explain the landscape’s significance before moving back to the farm.
Next, you’ll walk around the farm, stopping in a vineyard to learn about the historic grape varieties used in their wines. Guides like Elinora or Daniella are praised for their informative commentary, making the explanation of organic farming practices clear and engaging. While some reviews mention missing out on seeing the vineyards directly during the walk, the views from the viewpoint compensate for that.
The highlight is the tasting session in the cozy farm room. You’ll sample two natural wines—a red and an orange—paired with cheeses, cold cuts, and homemade bread. The inclusion of local products makes this a true regional experience. The EVO oil tasting adds another layer, giving you a chance to appreciate the flavor of cold-pressed Tuscan olive oil.
The tour concludes with a relaxed walk back to the farm, leaving you with a sense of connection to Tuscany’s organic farming traditions and breathtaking scenery. In case of bad weather, the entire tasting can be moved indoors, ensuring you still enjoy the experience.
Price and Logistics: Is It Good Value?

At just over $44 per person, this tour delivers solid value considering the quality and setting. The price includes wine tastings, local cheeses and meats, organic EVO oil, and a scenic walk with a guide. For the price, you get a personalized experience, with guides that locals rave about for their knowledge and friendliness.
Note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to La Maliosa. Free parking on-site makes this easy if you’re driving. The duration of 1.5 hours is short enough to fit into a busy day yet packed with enough content to feel worthwhile.
Keep in mind, no refunds are available, so if your plans change, you’ll need to be certain before booking. The reserve-and-pay-later option offers some flexibility, which is handy in case your schedule shifts.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is perfect for wine lovers, especially those interested in organic and natural wines. It’s also a great choice if you want a relaxed, educational look at Tuscan farm life without the massive crowds of larger tours. The focus on local, high-quality products makes it a good fit for foodies or travelers who appreciate regional authenticity.
Since the tour involves walking outdoors and some uneven terrain, comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. The private group setting ensures a more personal atmosphere, ideal for couples or small groups.
If you’re looking for a full vineyard tour with extensive viewing of wine production, you might find this experience somewhat limited, but if your focus is on tasting and learning in a peaceful setting, it’s ideal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation provided?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to La Maliosa.
How long does the experience last?
It lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including the scenic stops, walk, and tasting session.
What is included in the price?
You’ll enjoy a glass of red wine, orange wine, local cheeses, cured meats, Tuscan bread, organic EVO oil, water, and coffee.
Can I see the vineyards?
You will visit a vineyard and enjoy a walk around the farm, but some reviews mention not getting a full view of the vineyards, as the focus is more on the tasting and scenic viewpoints.
Is there an age restriction?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, likely due to alcohol tasting.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking outdoors and potentially changing weather.
Is the experience available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Italian, English, and Spanish.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re seeking an authentic, relaxed way to enjoy Tuscany’s landscape, La Maliosa offers a charming slice of farm life combined with excellent organic wines and local foods. The guides’ enthusiasm and the farm’s scenic setting make it a memorable outing, especially for those interested in natural wine and regional culinary traditions.
While the experience might fall short if you’re expecting a full vineyard tour or a large-scale commercial tasting, it compensates with its personal touch, beautiful views, and delicious products. It’s particularly suitable for small groups, couples, or anyone wanting an informative yet laid-back glimpse of Tuscany’s organic farm culture.
All in all, it’s a great value for a taste of Tuscany that goes beyond just wine—offering insight, scenery, and genuine local flavor in a peaceful farm setting.
Enjoy your Tuscan journey—whether you’re sampling wines, admiring the rolling hills, or savoring local cheeses, La Maliosa provides an authentic taste of Italy’s countryside.
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