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Discover the charm of Piedmont with a 2-hour wine tasting tour featuring seven regional wines, homemade local snacks, and a visit to the winery’s cellar.
Imagine standing in a beautiful family-run winery in the heart of the Langhe, surrounded by rolling vineyards and the aroma of aging wines. That’s exactly what this wine tasting experience offers — a chance to sample seven distinct regional wines, paired with traditional local snacks, and learn about the craftsmanship behind each pour. The tour is relatively short at around two hours, but it’s packed with memorable moments, stunning views, and genuine insights into Piedmont’s winemaking traditions.
One of the things we really appreciate about this experience is the personal touch that comes with visiting a small family operation. From the reviews, it’s clear that the guides, especially the host Sergio, bring a warm, friendly vibe that makes everyone feel welcome. Plus, the quality of the wines and the careful attention to detail in pairing them with delicious canapés really stand out.
A possible consideration is that the location, while charming, is almost an hour from Torino. So, if you’re short on time or prefer a quick hop, this might not be the most convenient choice. However, for those wanting an authentic, educational, and tasty trip into Piedmontese wine culture, it’s definitely worth the journey. This tour suits wine lovers, foodies, and travelers who enjoy a relaxed, small-group setting with plenty of opportunity to learn and taste.

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The tour begins at Borgata Santa Lucia, 36, Dogliani, a charming spot that feels both authentic and relaxed. As you arrive, you’re greeted by Sergio, the owner, whose warm demeanor immediately puts you at ease. The location is typical of small Langhe wineries: rustic, inviting, and surrounded by grapevines that whisper stories of the region’s winemaking heritage.
From the reviews, it’s evident that Sergio’s enthusiasm and clarity make a big difference. His explanations cover everything from the olfactory notes to the unique production methods, all delivered in a way that’s accessible for novices and connoisseurs alike.
You’ll sample seven wines: Roero Arneis, Dogliani Sambu, Dogliani Superiore, Langhe Nebbiolo, Piemonte Barbera, Langhe Excelso, and Barolo. Each one represents a different aspect of Piedmont’s winemaking landscape, offering a well-rounded snapshot of regional diversity.
What makes this stand out is the storytelling involved. Reviewers mention how Sergio describes the individual character of each wine, explaining their origin, flavor profile, and what makes them unique. For instance, one reviewer raved about how each wine had its own story and taste, eloquently described by their guide.
Though the tour doesn’t include a full lunch, the canapés serve as thoughtful accompaniments. These include tuna sauce, raw salami, pancetta, lard, and cheese with cognà — each item designed to bring out specific qualities of the wines. Reviewers highlight how the snacks help “release all the nuances” of each sip, making the tasting more than just drinking but a full sensory experience.
The sweet touches, like biscuits and the creamy tuma with cugnà, provide a satisfying finish. These regional delicacies are part of what makes the journey authentic and memorable.
A key highlight is the visit to the winery’s cellar. This isn’t just a quick peek; it’s an educational journey into the traditions and techniques that give the wines their character. From reviews, it’s clear that Sergio’s explanations make the technical aspects accessible, providing a richer understanding of what makes Piedmont wines so special.
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With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate vibe. Many reviews mention how the size allows for personalized attention and lively conversations. Guests consistently note the friendly, welcoming atmosphere, often mentioning that Sergio and his daughter take their time to explain and answer questions.
At $35.60 per person, this experience offers excellent value. For that price, you get a curated tasting of seven regional wines, paired with regional snacks, plus the educational component of visiting the cellar. Reviewers frequently mention that such an experience, full of good wines and expert guidance, is worth the price, especially considering the quality and authenticity.

This experience is perfect for travelers who want to sample regional wines in a setting that feels authentic and personal. If you’re interested in learning about wine-making techniques, hearing stories behind each bottle, and pairing wines with local snacks, you’ll find this tour delightful. It’s also well-suited for those who prefer a small-group atmosphere, where questions are encouraged, and the guide takes the time to connect.
While it may not be the place for a full-blown wine education, it provides a good balance of tasting, storytelling, and cultural insight. The emphasis on local traditions and fresh, regional products makes it ideal for foodies and wine enthusiasts alike.

If you’re after a genuinely authentic taste of Piedmont, this wine tour delivers on several fronts. The seven wines, carefully explained by a knowledgeable host, give you a rundown of the region’s diversity. The addition of local canapés enhances the experience, making each sip even more memorable.
The tour’s intimate size and the opportunity to visit the cellar make it more than just a tasting — it becomes a story about tradition, craftsmanship, and regional pride. The affordable price point adds to the appeal, offering a lot of value for curious travelers eager to deepen their understanding of Piedmontese wine.
Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for those wishing to combine good wine, local culture, and friendly hospitality into a compact, enjoyable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned wine lover or a curious beginner, this tour invites you to discover the true flavor of the Langhe in a setting that feels both special and welcoming.

How long does the tour last?
The experience takes around 2 hours, making it a perfect short activity that fits well into a day of exploring Piedmont.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample seven regional wines, including Roero Arneis, Dogliani Sambu, Dogliani Superiore, Langhe Nebbiolo, Piemonte Barbera, Langhe Excelso, and Barolo.
Is the price of $35.60 worth it?
Yes, considering the quality of the wines, the professional guidance, and the inclusion of regional snacks, this offers excellent value.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, but the experience is centered around wine tasting.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Borgata Santa Lucia 36, in Dogliani, Italy.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made about 18 days ahead, and the tour is popular, so reserving early is recommended.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point, which is about an hour from Torino.
This tour offers a heartfelt, tasty journey into Piedmont’s wine culture — perfect for lovers of good wine, regional flavor, and authentic experiences.