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Discover Botticino’s authentic wines on a guided vineyard tour from Brescia, featuring tastings of red and rosé wines paired with local delicacies.
Exploring the Vineyards of Botticino: A Genuine Wine Tasting Experience Near Brescia
This wine-tasting trip to Botticino, just outside Brescia, offers a wonderful peek into Italy’s smaller but historically significant wine regions. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, you’ll walk through scenic high hill vineyards and savor organic wines in an authentic setting. It’s a short, affordable escape that balances scenic beauty, cultural insight, and delicious tastings.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to learn directly from local organic producers about the unique terroir of Botticino—a region famed for its ancient DOC wines. Plus, the personal touch of tasting in the vineyard itself really elevates the experience. That said, the 30 to 45-minute tour isn’t long, so it’s best suited for those seeking a quick but meaningful dive into Italian wine culture. If you’re after a relaxed, intimate tasting with a strong local flavor, this trip is a solid pick.
One thing to consider: the experience takes place rain or shine, so dressing accordingly is wise. Also, it’s designed for adults only—no children under 18—making it perfect for wine lovers, couples, or those interested in organic farming and traditional winemaking.
Who would enjoy this? It’s especially suited for travelers staying near Brescia or Lake Garda, looking for an authentic, educational wine experience that offers more than just tasting—it’s about understanding the land and the tradition behind each glass.


Looking for more options in Botticino? Here are some other experiences worth considering.

From the moment you arrive at Tenuta Pozzetto – NOVENTA, you sense you’re stepping into something special. The unpaved road that leads to the farmhouse sets the tone for an authentic rural adventure. This is a family-run operation, with hosts passionate about organic viticulture and sharing their love for their land and wines. With a typical duration of about 30 to 45 minutes, this isn’t a lengthy tour, but what it lacks in time it makes up for with quality, intimacy, and insight.
The price—around $39.86 per person—for a guided vineyard walk, tasting of three wines, and local food pairing, makes it an excellent value. You’ll be driven by the quality of the interaction, the scenic backdrop, and the opportunity to understand what makes Botticino wines unique.


Your journey begins at the farm, where signs lead you down an unpaved path toward the farmhouse. This initial walk already hints at the rustic charm and authenticity that characterizes this small estate. Here, the hosts wait to welcome you, often with a wealth of knowledge about the land and their organic practices.
The core of the experience is the walk through high hill vineyards, a lush amphitheatre of marlstone soil that’s rich in limestone, calcium carbonate, and minerals. These hills, with their scenic views, are what give Botticino its distinctive character. During the walk, you’ll learn how an organic farm operates and how the wines are crafted—from harvest to aging.
Reviewers like Henriett highlight that the hosts, especially Rosscella, are “great,” providing explanations that make you feel like part of the family. She mentions taking a walk to a hill with a “wonderful view,” as well as tasting first-class wines—both red and rosé—and delicious homemade salami.
The tasting, lasting approximately 40 minutes, is held outdoors at a marble-topped table in the vineyard. This setup emphasizes the connection between the land and the wine—something true wine lovers will appreciate. You’ll sample two Botticino DOC reds and a rosé wine, with the wines served alongside local salami, cheese, and bread. According to Raquel, the wines are “most delicious,” and the outdoor setting creates a relaxed, convivial atmosphere.
Reviewers like Gergely, who visited with Henriett, describe the wines as “first-class,” and the overall experience as “great value for money.” The authenticity and intimacy of tasting in the open air, surrounded by vineyards, elevate this experience beyond a standard wine tasting.
Led by the same guide, you’ll likely visit the traditional wine production cellar, where you can observe the brick walls, vintage barrels, and bottling equipment. This part of the tour, as Raquel notes, offers a glimpse into the traditional methods of making wine that have been passed down for generations. The setting is warm and inviting, with the scent of aging wine and the charm of old-fashioned equipment.

At just under $40, this tour offers excellent value—combining scenic beauty, education, and tasting in a single, compact experience. Reviews speak highly of the guides’ knowledge, with Rosscella in particular receiving praise for her friendliness and fluency in English. The personal attention, combined with the opportunity to taste authentic organic wines, makes it worthwhile for anyone intrigued by Italy’s smaller wine regions.

The highlight for many is the personal connection with the hosts, especially Rosscella and her family, who make the experience both educational and warm. The views from the hillside vineyards are frequently praised, offering a peaceful, beautiful setting for tasting.
The wines themselves are described as truly representative of the territory—with the Botticino DOC reds being the star. Several reviewers mention the unique quality of the wines, which reflect the mineral-rich marlstone soil and organic cultivation methods.
The pairing of wines with local salami and cheese adds a culinary dimension that travelers will value. It’s a straightforward but highly satisfying way to enjoy regional flavors in a natural setting.
This tour is best suited for wine lovers, curious travelers, and those interested in organic farming. It’s perfect for couples or small groups seeking an intimate experience that’s both fun and educational. If you’re in Brescia or nearby Lake Garda and want a quick, authentic taste of Italy’s lesser-known wine regions, this experience hits the mark.
The price makes it accessible for most travelers, and the small group size promises personal attention and genuine insights. Keep in mind, it’s a short experience, so if you’re looking for in-depth wine education or a lengthy tour, you might want to supplement it with additional tastings or visits.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the experience is only for guests over 18 years old.
How long does the tour last?
The tasting experience lasts approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity.
Do I need to pay at booking or upon arrival?
You can reserve now with the option to pay later, offering flexibility to secure your spot without immediate payment.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
Guides speak both English and Italian.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
It takes place rain or shine, so dress accordingly and check weather forecasts.
Where do I meet for the tour?
At the farm, following signs down the unpaved road to the farmhouse, then back to the starting point at the end.
What wines will I taste?
Two Botticino DOC reds and a rosé, paired with local salami and cheese.
How accessible is the location?
It’s about a 20-minute bus ride from Brescia city center via bus 11; the farm is easy to reach for day-trippers.
Is this experience good value for the price?
Absolutely—considering the guided tour, tastings, and authentic setting, many reviewers feel it offers excellent value.
In summary, this vineyard tour provides an authentic, intimate look at Italy’s small but historically significant Botticino DOC wines. With friendly guides, stunning views, and high-quality tastings, it’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a genuine taste of local tradition and organic practices. Whether you love wine, local culture, or simply enjoy beautiful landscapes, this experience is well worth considering during your visit to Brescia or Lake Garda.