The tours are led by a local winemaker and winery owner, born and raised in one of Italy’s most renowned wine regions in Piedmont.
Starting from Turin, the experience allows guests to explore the Langhe and surrounding wine areas in an authentic and relaxed way. The tours focus on understanding the territory through its landscapes, vineyards, and wines, always in direct contact with the people who produce them.
During the day, the guide shares firsthand knowledge of viticulture and winemaking, explaining how soil types, vineyard exposure, grape varieties, and recent climate changes influence the wines of the region. Visits include time spent in the vineyards and cellars, with tastings of several wines and vintages.
Each tour is designed to be flexible and personal, offering guests a deeper insight into Piedmont wine culture while enjoying the scenery, traditions, and genuine hospitality of the region.
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I will show you the beauty of the Barolo area from one of the highest points inside the region. It will also be possible to show you some of the most renowned areas for the production of this fantastic wine.
Visit of a family-run winery inside the Barolo's district where the owner'll show you the winemaking and aging area.
At the end you will taste several wines with the producer.
I will show you the beauty of the Barbaresco area from the village that give's its name to the wine. It will also be possible to show you some of the most renowned areas for the production of this fantastic wine.
Visit of a family-run winery inside the Barbaresco's district where the owner'll show you the winemaking and aging area.
At the end you will taste several wines with the producer.
I will book a typical restaurant if this region where you can taste the typical dishes of Piedmont and taste our fantastic wines.
On the corner in between Via Nizza and Corso Vittorio Emanulele II
Turin, the elegant capital of Piedmont, is renowned for its refined architecture, rich history, and as the birthplace of the Italian unification. Nearby Liguria offers stunning coastal landscapes, including the famous Cinque Terre. Together, they offer a blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty.
Iconic symbol of Turin, now home to the National Cinema Museum.
UNESCO-listed coastal villages with stunning hiking trails and beaches.
One of the world's most important collections of Egyptian artifacts.
Former residence of the Savoy royal family, showcasing opulent interiors and historical artifacts.
One of the largest aquariums in Europe, featuring a wide variety of marine life.
Small stuffed pasta filled with meat, served with butter and sage sauce.
Traditional Ligurian flatbread, often topped with olive oil and salt.
Warm dip made from garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, served with vegetables.
Perfect weather for exploring the city and coastal areas. Summer is peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals.
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Turin and Liguria are generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime.
Turin Porta Nuova, Genoa Piazza Principe
Turin Bus Station, Genoa Bus Station
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Charming town known for its truffles, wine, and medieval architecture.
Luxurious coastal town with stunning views and high-end shopping.
Famous for its unique trulli houses, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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