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Discover the historic Villa Bogdano 1880 with a guided winery tour and tasting, offering stunning vineyard views and authentic Italian wines near Venice.
If you’re exploring the Veneto region near Venice, a visit to Villa Bogdano 1880 offers a charming combination of history, nature, and fine wine. This guided tour takes you through the estate’s storied vineyards and historic cellars, culminating in a tasting of three distinct wines, all while surrounded by breathtaking scenery. It’s a great way to deepen your understanding of local wine culture without the fuss of a full-blown winery visit.
One of our favorite aspects? The guided explanation provided by a knowledgeable, friendly staff member, making the experience accessible whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned connoisseur. Plus, the panoramic terrace views over the medieval forest and lush vineyards create a memorable setting.
A potential consideration for travelers: the tour lasts around two hours, which is perfect for a relaxed visit, but it’s best suited to those comfortable with a moderate pace and a small group setting. This experience suits visitors seeking an authentic, educational experience that combines history, nature, and wine — especially if you’re staying near Venice or exploring the Veneto countryside.

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The journey begins at Villa Bogdano 1880, a well-preserved estate that’s more than just a winery — it’s a piece of Veneto history. Located in Lison di Portogruaro, the estate sits within the Pramaggiore DOC wine zone, an area renowned for its quality wines and picturesque landscapes. This location places you in between the Alps and the North Adriatic Coast, making it convenient for travelers staying in Venice or nearby seaside resorts.
The guide’s introduction paints a vivid picture of the estate’s past and its commitment to biodiversity and local traditions. You’ll learn how the vineyards date back to the late 19th century, with some of them meticulously restored, which adds a layer of heritage to your tasting experience.
Once outside, you’ll be directed to the panoramic terrace, from where you can gaze over the medieval forest, a designated Natura 2000 biodiversity site. The views are truly captivating, with lush vineyards stretching out before you, and the forest providing a lush backdrop. This setting enhances the overall experience, making it clear why many reviewers praise the scenery here.
After soaking in the views, the group heads back into the estate for a peek at the cellar — a space that showcases historical cement tanks still used in winemaking today. Our guide explains the traditional techniques alongside modern practices, helping you appreciate the heritage and craftsmanship involved in producing these wines. The opportunity to see the actual equipment that has been used for generations enriches the experience beyond just tasting.
The highlight is, of course, the wine tasting, guided by staff qualified through the WSET program. You’ll sample three different wines labeled Villa Bogdano 1880, each offering a taste of the estate’s unique style. The tasting takes place in a beautifully preserved historic dinner room within the villa, which adds a cozy, authentic feel.
Pairing these wines with delicious bakery products elevates the experience. The bakery items are carefully chosen to complement the wines, helping you notice subtle flavor notes and textures. As one reviewer, June, noted, the guide was “incredibly nice” and proficient in English, making the explanations clear and engaging.
The tour lasts approximately two hours, making it a perfect option for a relaxed afternoon. Participants are responsible for reaching the estate independently, but it’s conveniently located only about 15 minutes from Portogruaro and within easy reach of popular seaside resorts like Caorle, Bibione, and Lido di Jesolo — all less than an hour away.
The experience is available in Italian and English, catering to international visitors. Flexibility is a plus — you can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation possible up to 24 hours before the tour.

This tour is especially suitable for travelers who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and wine. It offers more depth than a typical tasting, as you’ll learn about biodiversity conservation and local traditions while enjoying stunning vineyard vistas. It’s perfect if you’re after an authentic, educational experience that also allows you to relax and savor excellent wines in a beautiful setting.
The guided explanations and small group size make it an intimate experience where questions are welcomed, and you can truly connect with the estate’s heritage. The scenic terrace and historic cellars create an ambiance that elevates the tasting beyond just sipping wine.
If you’re visiting Venice and want to explore the Veneto wine region without committing to a full winery tour, this experience strikes an excellent balance of value, authenticity, and comfort.

For just $34, this guided tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the wines of Villa Bogdano 1880, set against a backdrop of scenic vineyards and forest. The expert guidance, stunning views, and authentic atmosphere make it an attractive choice for those curious about Italian wine or looking for a relaxed, educational outing close to Venice.
Travelers who appreciate small groups and personalized explanations will find this tour adds genuine value to their trip. It’s also a fantastic option for anyone interested in biodiversity and heritage preservation, as these themes are woven into the experience.
In summary, if you want a cost-effective, authentic, and beautifully curated winery visit near Venice, Villa Bogdano 1880’s guided tasting is a strong contender. Perfect for wine lovers, history buffs, or those simply seeking a peaceful retreat into Italy’s countryside, this experience is sure to leave you with a few extra bottles and a lot of fond memories.
“Very good tour, with good explanation through the steps. Incredibly nice course instructor, and good at English. The wines were also good, so can e…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is designed for adult participants, children are welcome as part of the group. However, the focus on wine tasting and the historical setting may mean it’s best suited for older kids who can appreciate the scenery and learn about the estate.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your spot in advance. You can book now and pay later, which offers flexibility if your plans change.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in both Italian and English, making it accessible for international visitors.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs for about two hours, including the guided tour and the tasting.
Can I visit the estate independently after the tour?
The tour ends back at the meeting point, but the estate itself is a beautiful place to explore further if you wish, weather permitting.
Is transportation provided?
Participants are responsible for reaching the estate independently, but it’s conveniently located near key towns and resorts.
Are the wines available for purchase after the tasting?
While the tour includes tasting, the review notes that the wines are good enough that visitors might want to buy some to take home, though purchasing options are not explicitly detailed.
Overall, Villa Bogdano 1880’s guided winery tour offers an intimate, scenic, and educational look into Veneto’s wine heritage that’s hard to beat at this price point. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful escape into Italy’s countryside, this experience is well worth considering.