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Discover Sicily’s authentic charm with a 2.5-hour evening tour featuring historic winery visits, native wines, traditional Sicilian dishes, and lively music.
Imagine stepping into a candlelit courtyard of an 1800s Baglio surrounded by the scent of aging wines and the warmth of Sicilian hospitality. That’s exactly what this evening winery tour promises—a chance to experience Sicily’s wine culture in an intimate setting that feels both festive and authentic. With a small group limit of just 40 people, this event offers a relaxed, personal atmosphere that’s perfect for those eager to delve deeper into local traditions.
What really draws us in is the combination of a guided winery tour, native grape tastings, and a gourmet Sicilian dinner, all topped off with some smooth background music. The price point at $89 per person seems quite reasonable given the quality and authenticity of the experience.
One thing to consider is that this is a casual event—not a formal wine tasting—so it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy good food, lively conversations, and culture without the fuss. If you’re looking for a refined, multi-course sit-down dinner or a large-group event, this might not be the perfect fit. But if you want a genuine slice of Sicilian life, this tour delivers.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to combine wine, food, and history into one relaxed evening—especially those curious about Marsala wine, native Sicilian grapes like Grillo and Nero d’Avola, or simply seeking an enjoyable way to end a day in Sicily.


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Your evening begins as you arrive at the historic Baglio, a building dating back to the 1800s. The architecture alone is worth appreciating—thick stone walls, rustic wooden beams, and a courtyard that transforms into a fairy-tale setting once lit with soft lights. The Bonomo family, owners of the winery, personally greet guests, setting a warm, friendly tone for the evening.
When you check in, you’ll receive a personalized glass and a cloth bag, making it clear that this is more than just a tasting—it’s a keepsake. As you settle into the courtyard, it’s easy to feel transported to a different time, with the ambiance amplified by gentle background music.
The tour kicks off with a walk through the winemaking facilities. Guides share fascinating insights into the regional history of Marsala wine and its production secrets. You’ll visit the wine processing areas and the old oak barrel cellar, which is especially captivating—these cellars, with their aged barrels, help illustrate the traditional craftsmanship behind Sicilian wines.
From the reviews, it’s clear that the guides excel at sharing their passion and knowledge. Deborah from Italy mentioned the “clear and in-depth explanation” of each wine’s origin, from technical details to historical context. Menno from the Netherlands appreciated that the small scale of the domain made the tour feel personal and informative, not rushed.
Around 8:00 pm, it’s time for the main event: the wine tasting. Here you’ll sample some of Sicily’s finest native vines, including Grillo and Nero d’Avola, both of which embody the region’s sunny, warm personality. The focus on native grape varieties highlights Sicily’s unique wine identity—a part of the experience many reviewers found particularly enriching.
The wines are paired with traditional Sicilian dishes, served on large ceramic plates. Unlike typical buffets, each guest receives a generous assortment of arancinette (small rice balls), pizza rianata (a rustic tomato-based pizza), and caponata (a savory eggplant dish). Guests can sit at characteristic tables decorated with local patterns or lounge on colorful sofas, creating a relaxed and convivial atmosphere.
The lighting and decor make the courtyard feel both festive and cozy. The music, carefully chosen as background, adds vibrancy without overpowering conversation. Several reviewers mention the “great vibes” and “warm welcome” by the hosts, which strongly contributes to the evening’s charm.
As the night winds down around 10:00 pm, the experience concludes with a pairing of ricotta cannoli and Marsala wine, a dessert wine that’s world-famous. This sweet end caps the evening perfectly, leaving guests with a sense of genuine Sicily—flavors, stories, and memories all wrapped into one delightful package.

The tour begins at 22 Giovanni Falcone Magistrate Street, just after the traffic circle. The location is straightforward to find, with clear signage. The event is wheelchair accessible, making it convenient for a broader range of travelers.
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a manageable evening activity. Small group size (up to 40 guests) ensures an intimate experience, allowing for questions and personal interaction with guides.
Priced at $89 per person, this tour offers strong value considering the quality of the wines, the depth of the tour, and the authentic meals included. Reviews consistently highlight the “great value for money”—many feel they received more than they paid for in terms of local insight and flavor.
Flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance provides peace of mind. Check availability to find a starting time that suits your schedule.

Several reviewers commented on the expert guides, noting their ability to explain complex topics in an engaging way. Deborah appreciated the “passion firsthand” from the family owners, which added authenticity to the experience. Menno highlighted that nothing was rushed, and the small-scale production of 100,000 bottles per year made the tour feel exclusive yet accessible.
Nathalie from Belgium called it the “most beautiful evening in Sicily”, emphasizing the thoughtfully paired wines and dishes. Tijn from the Netherlands summed it up as “fun, tasty, and interesting”—the perfect description for this lively, educational outing.
This evening tour of a historic Sicilian winery offers an all-encompassing taste of local tradition, from the historic setting and expert guides to the native wines and traditional dishes. It’s an experience that balances educational insights with relaxed fun, making it an ideal choice for wine lovers, foodies, or anyone eager to experience Sicily’s authentic hospitality in a charming environment.
The small-group size, engaging storytelling, and focus on local varieties make it stand out as a genuine cultural experience—more than just a tasting, it’s a journey into Sicily’s soul. The thoughtfully curated menu and warm ambiance create a memorable, picture-perfect evening that you’ll wish you could relive.
If you’re looking for a relaxed yet enriching way to spend an evening in Sicily, this tour ticks all the boxes: history, flavor, and genuine hospitality, all wrapped into one delightful package.

What is the duration of this tour?
The experience lasts about 2.5 hours, starting in the early evening, making it perfect for a relaxed night out.
Is transportation included?
Transportation isn’t provided, but the meeting point is easy to find at 22 Giovanni Falcone Magistrate Street. Many guests prefer to take a taxi, especially if they plan to enjoy the wine freely.
Can I participate if I’m in a wheelchair?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, so most visitors with mobility aids should be able to enjoy the experience comfortably.
What wines are typically tasted?
You’ll sample native Sicilian grapes, notably Grillo and Nero d’Avola, which truly reflect the region’s warm climate and sunny vineyards.
Are drinks paired with food?
Yes, the wines are paired with traditional Sicilian dishes such as arancinette, pizza rianata, and caponata, served on large ceramic plates for a communal, authentic feel.
Is there any special souvenir?
Yes, each guest receives a personalized glass that can be taken home to remember the evening.
This tour combines the beauty of Sicily’s landscape, its wine craftsmanship, and local flavors—all in a convivial, authentic setting. Perfect for those looking to deepen their appreciation of Sicilian culture without the fuss.