1/10Wine Tasting in ElbaIn Elba, visitors can enjoy Tuscany’s excellent regional wines with the added bonus of island weather and seaside panoramas. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext2/10Wine Tasting in ElbaGuests on Windstar visit Porto Azzurro, where they can hike to this medieval fortress, before heading to La Chiusa for wine tasting. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext3/10Wine Tasting in ElbaAzienda Agricola La Chiusa is a vineyard that makes several notable Elba DOC wines and its own olive oil. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext4/10Wine Tasting in ElbaThe view at La Chiusa on a very clear, warm day in early May // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext5/10Wine Tasting in ElbaA tasting at La Chiusa includes local specialties, such as the estate’s extra virgin olive oil. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext6/10Wine Tasting in ElbaA pink, biscotti-like bread, schiaccia briaca is an Elba specialty made with Aleatico dessert wine, dried fruits and nuts. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext7/10Wine Tasting in ElbaThere is also a small chapel and apartments for rent at La Chiusa, which dates back to the 1700s. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext8/10Wine Tasting in ElbaLa Chiusa has a view of Portoferraio, Elba’s largest city founded by the Medici family in 1548. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext9/10Wine Tasting in ElbaThe town center of Portoferraio surrounds around the marina. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext10/10Wine Tasting in ElbaFollow up wine tasting with a stroll along the beach in Portoferraio. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext