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Discover the charm of Piedmont with a 3-hour vineyard and historic cellar tour, tasting four top wines, local foods, and exploring frescoed halls.
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Picture strolling through rolling vineyard landscapes, the scent of grapes in the air, and ancient brick cellars echoing stories of winemaking tradition. That’s exactly what you get with the Langhe: Visit to the Vineyard and Historic Cellars with Tasting. This experience offers a taste of Piedmont’s finest wines and its rich heritage, all wrapped into a relaxed 3-hour tour.
What makes this tour stand out? For us, it’s the combination of breathtaking scenery, fascinating storytelling, and a chance to sample some truly exceptional wines. The setting—surrounded by vines, frescoed halls, and wooden barrels—is both beautiful and educational. Yet, it’s worth noting that this experience is quite focused on the tasting and cultural storytelling, which means if you’re looking for a more hands-on winemaking or extensive vineyard walk, you might find it a bit brief.
This tour is perfect for those who want an authentic, laid-back introduction to Piedmont’s wine culture. It’s especially suitable for curious travelers eager to learn about the area’s history while savoring excellent local food and wine. A good balance of depth and relaxation, it hits all the right notes for a memorable, manageable experience.
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We found this tour to be a well-rounded blend of education, scenery, and flavors. Starting at the meeting points—Grey Gate and Green Gate, you’ll be greeted by your guide, likely the passionate and knowledgeable André, who gets high praise for his storytelling and genuine hospitality.
The adventure begins with a walk through the vineyard landscape. This part is more than just a photo op; André helps interpret the land, explaining how the terrain influences the wine. We appreciated how the group was small, which allowed for personalized insights, and André’s enthusiasm is contagious. Expect to hear about the vineyard’s unique features, how the grapes are cultivated, and what makes this terroir special.
Next, you’ll wander through the ancient brick vaults, where wooden barrels line the corridors. The ambiance here is quietly romantic, with soft lighting highlighting the age and craftsmanship of the cellars. The tour guides you among the barrels, explaining the aging process and the estate’s history. One reviewer noted how the richness and elegance of the property’s frescoed halls added a touch of grandeur, making you feel like you’re stepping into a living piece of history.
The highlight? The tasting in the frescoed halls of the private residence. Here, you’ll sample four of the estate’s finest wines. The wines are described as excellent and abundant in flavor, and the tasting is paired with a generous platter of local specialties. Expect classic Piedmont flavors—cheeses, salami, vegetables, and breadsticks—plus a special taste of agnolotti al plin, a regional pasta filled with meat and cooked to tender perfection.
One review mentioned how André’s storytelling made each wine come alive, with clear explanations and his passion for the region shining through. The wines are carefully selected and are a true showcase of the estate’s best offerings, making the experience feel exclusive yet accessible.
The food is more than just a side note; it complements the wines beautifully. The platter features typical local products—salami, cheeses, and vegetables—giving you a genuine taste of Piedmont’s culinary heritage. The agnolotti al plin adds a lovely regional touch, and we found the portions generous enough to satisfy without feeling heavy.
Most guests found the 3-hour experience just right — enough time to enjoy the scenic walk, cellar exploration, and tasting without feeling rushed. The small group size (max 10) ensures a relaxed atmosphere, where questions are welcomed, and conversations flow naturally.

At $71 per person, this experience strikes a good balance of quality and affordability. You’re paying for a guided tour, multiple wine tastings, and local food pairings—all in a setting that exudes charm and authenticity.
Compared to other wine experiences in Piedmont, this one offers a more intimate and comprehensive dive into the estate’s story and products. The inclusion of four top wines and regional foods makes it a great value, especially considering it’s led by passionate locals who genuinely want to share their heritage.
The only extra costs might be for wines you decide to purchase after the tasting—something many guests are happy to do, given the quality and authenticity of the wines presented. The tour’s flexibility, with free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead, adds peace of mind to the booking.
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This experience suits travelers who want to learn about Piedmont’s wine traditions in a relaxed, intimate setting. It’s ideal for those interested in cultural storytelling, tasting high-quality wines, and savoring regional foods. It’s particularly good for visitors who appreciate beautiful landscapes and historic architecture.
However, if you prefer a longer, more hands-on winemaking experience or extensive vineyard walks, you might find this tour a bit brief. Also, it’s not suitable for travelers over 95 years old, so consider mobility needs.
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This tour offers a beautiful blend of scenic views, historical intrigue, and gastronomic delight. It’s an excellent way to connect with Piedmont’s wine culture without the rush of large group tours or overly commercialized offerings. André’s storytelling and the estate’s stunning frescoed halls make it memorable, with the wines and local foods elevating the experience.
For those seeking an authentic and thoughtfully curated journey into the heart of the Langhe, this experience delivers. It’s especially perfect for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to enjoy a taste of Piedmont’s wine and culinary heritage in a manageable, friendly format.
In essence, this is a well-rounded introduction to the region’s wines and culture—authentic, beautiful, flavorful, and genuinely enjoyable.
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What is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy guided visits to the vineyard and historic cellars, tastings of four top wines, a platter of local products, breadsticks, vegetables, salami, cheeses, agnolotti al plin, and storytelling.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours, allowing enough time for a scenic walk, cellar exploration, and tasting without feeling rushed.
Is the tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, it’s limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal, engaging experience.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, Italian, and French, making it accessible for international travelers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is accessible for wheelchair users.
What type of food is served?
A variety of typical local products, including cheeses, salami, vegetables, breadsticks, and a taste of agnolotti al plin.
Are wines available for purchase afterward?
Yes, wines can be bought after the tasting, but this is not included in the tour price.
Is this experience good for someone new to wine tasting?
Absolutely. The host provides clear explanations, and the tasting is approachable for beginners eager to learn.
In the end, this tour is a delightful way to experience the essence of Piedmont—beautiful scenery, compelling history, and mouthwatering wines—all in a cozy, small-group setting.