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Discover the authentic flavors of Valpolicella on this guided tour featuring wine, oil, peaches, and family stories—perfect for lovers of genuine Italian terroir.
Introduction
If you’re seeking a taste of Italy’s true craftsmanship, the Tour in Valpolicella: wine, oil, and peach tasting offers a charming glimpse into the land’s agricultural soul. Priced at just $41 per person and lasting around 2 to 3 hours, this experience combines scenic vineyard walks with authentic tastings and heartfelt stories from a local family.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it balances educational insights with genuine hospitality. You’ll enjoy visiting vineyards that are over 100 years old—think of the stories those vines could tell—and tasting a diverse array of products crafted with care and tradition. One potential consideration? The tour’s duration means it’s a quick but immersive experience, ideal if you’re short on time but eager for a meaningful connection to the land.
This experience suits travelers who value authenticity, family-run operations, and regional specialties. Whether you’re a wine lover, a foodie, or simply curious about Italy’s countryside, this tour offers a well-rounded and heartfelt look at Valpolicella’s terroir.

This experience is designed to go beyond a typical tasting. It’s about connecting you directly with the land and the family behind the wines and other local products. The emphasis on family storytelling adds a personal touch that many travelers find memorable. Sofia, who guides the tour, is the daughter of Gianluca, the owner, and her passion for their farm shines through as she shares anecdotes about the vines planted by her grandfather, Mario, in 1967.
The visit to the historic vineyard is a highlight. These vines have been cared for over three generations, illustrating a commitment to quality and tradition. The proximity to a peach orchard planted in 1960 is not just charming but also a nod to Valpolicella’s diverse agricultural heritage. The careful attention to biodiversity and environmental stewardship is an underpinning theme, making this especially appealing for eco-conscious visitors.
The tour offers two starting options, either at Azienda Agricola Fugolo Gianluca or in Pescantina, with a walk lasting approximately 30 minutes. During this stroll, you’ll learn about the land’s history, the traditions of Valpolicella, and see the vines that have thrived for decades.
Walking through the century-old vineyard planted in 1967, Sofia will point out how the family has maintained the vines without uprooting them—an important detail implying the high-quality grapes used for their wines. You’ll also learn how the vineyards coexist with the peach orchard, which has been part of the landscape since 1960.
The tasting session, which lasts about 1.5 hours, is set outdoors on the veranda facing the vineyard—a perfect setting for enjoying the scenic views. You’ll sample five wines, including a Rosè Brioso Frizzante, a Rosato Veronese, a Corvina Veronese, a Valpolicella Superiore, and an Amarone della Valpolicella. Each represents a different facet of Valpolicella’s winemaking palette, from sparkling to robust reds.
Alongside the wines, you’ll sample extra virgin olive oil, and the platter of local cold cuts, cheeses, jams, and red wine jellies adds a flavorful touch to the tasting experience. These accompaniments, produced on-site, demonstrate the farm’s commitment to traditional methods and regional flavors.
Two reviews offer a glimpse into what you might expect: one describes the experience as “magnificent” with “really kind staff” and rated the tasting 10/10, praising both the setting and the quality of the products. Another mentioned the “family-like, friendly” atmosphere and the expertise of the guides, which underlines the welcoming vibe of this tour.
Travelers who appreciate storytelling and authentic family-run operations will find this experience especially rewarding. It’s ideal for those interested in regional wines and traditional agricultural practices. Foodies, too, will enjoy the chance to sample a variety of local flavors paired with wine, olive oil, and regional charcuterie.

This Valpolicella tour offers an inviting blend of history, flavor, and family stories in a setting that feels both welcoming and genuine. The combination of century-old vineyards, regional products, and personal narratives creates a memorable experience that goes beyond standard tastings. For those seeking a taste of Italy’s land and its traditions, this is a fantastic choice.
The value for money is clear: for just $41, you gain insight into a region renowned for its wines, alongside delicious food and engaging storytelling. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or solo travelers eager for an authentic, relaxed exploration of Valpolicella’s countryside.
If your goal is to deepen your appreciation for Italian wine and regional produce, while enjoying scenic views and warm hospitality, this tour ticks all the boxes.

Is this tour suitable for all ages? Yes, it’s generally suitable for adults and older children, especially since it involves walking and tasting. However, check with the provider if you have specific accessibility needs.
How long does the tour last? The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, with some options extending to 3 hours depending on the starting location and pace.
What is included in the price? The ticket covers the vineyard walk, five different wines, extra virgin olive oil, and a platter of cold cuts, cheeses, jams, and jellies.
Can I visit on weekends? Yes, the tour is also open on Saturdays and Sundays, making it convenient for weekend travelers.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users? Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring? During summer, a hat and sunscreen are advisable. Comfortably walking shoes are recommended for the vineyard walk.
Are there options for different languages? Yes, guides speak English, Spanish, and Italian.
How many people are in each group? The data doesn’t specify group size, but as it’s a guided experience, expect small to medium groups for a more personal touch.
What is the reservation policy? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
This thoughtfully curated tour is a wonderful way to experience the land behind Valpolicella’s famous wines, with a genuine family touch and a focus on local flavors. Perfect for travelers craving authentic Italian charm without overdoing it.