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Discover the scenic vineyards and family-run winery near Belluno with a guided tour and tasting of four regional wines in this authentic Italian experience.
Imagine sipping crisp white, sparkling, and robust red wines while surrounded by the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites. That’s exactly what you get with the Dolomites Winery Tour and Wine Tasting just outside Belluno. This 1.5-hour experience offers a charming look into Italy’s winemaking traditions, combined with breathtaking views, making it a perfect choice for anyone who loves a good story with their sip.
What really sets this tour apart is its family-led approach — you’re not just another visitor, but a guest in a working vineyard where passion and tradition shine through. The insights into the winemaking process and the chance to explore a historic cellar make this more than just a tasting; it’s an immersive dive into the local terroir and climate.
A potential consideration? The tour is limited to walking and standing on slopes, so if mobility or comfort in uneven terrain is a concern, you might find the walk a bit challenging. But for most, the scenic vineyard vistas and warm hospitality more than make up for it. It’s a fantastic experience for wine lovers, curious travelers, and those seeking an authentic taste of Italy’s northern wine culture.


This wine tour near Belluno offers a unique glimpse into the winemaking world of the Veneto region, renowned for its diverse microclimates and terraced vineyards. Held at Soc. Agr. De Bacco Pietro, a family-run operation, the experience emphasizes tradition, sustainable practices, and the regional character that makes these wines special.
What we love about this experience is the personalized attention provided by the hosts, who are keen to share insights into their craft. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted with warmth and a genuine passion for wine. The backdrop of the Dolomites adds a scenic touch, making every sip feel more connected to nature.
A possible consideration, especially for travelers with mobility issues, is that the vineyard slopes and cellar visits involve walking on uneven terrain. Also, the tour’s duration of 1.5 hours means it’s ideal for a quick, yet enriching stop rather than an all-day excursion.
This tour suits those who appreciate authentic, small-scale experiences — perfect for wine enthusiasts, couples, or anyone looking to combine a scenic drive with a taste of local culture.
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The tour begins at the family’s farm, where you’ll meet your guide and learn about their history and philosophy. This introduction sets the tone, emphasizing sustainable practices and the importance of terroir. Guests often mention the warm hospitality and the hosts’ willingness to answer questions about their vineyards and wines.
The highlight here is the vertical vineyard walk, which reveals how the terraced slopes are crafted to take advantage of the microclimate created by mountain valleys. These slopes benefit from long, cold winters, allowing vines to rest deeply, and temperature fluctuations that help develop rich aromas in the grapes.
You’ll learn how grapes are cultivated in this specific environment, with some reviewers noting that the views through the vineyard rows are breathtaking and add to the sense of place. The tour lasts about 15 minutes, but enough to grasp how the landscape shapes the wine.
Next, you’ll descend into the historic cellar, which has a cozy, authenticity-rich atmosphere. It’s here that the real magic happens—wines are carefully aged using traditional methods, which the hosts proudly explain. The cellar visit also lasts around 15 minutes, giving a behind-the-scenes look at fermentation, aging vessels, and storage conditions.
Travelers describe this part as “informative and intimate,” with hosts sharing personal stories about the winemaking process that make the experience feel genuine. The cool, dark environment provides a sensory contrast to the sunny vineyard above, highlighting the importance of the cellar in developing the wine’s character.
The tasting is the final, most anticipated part. The wines, chosen by your hosts, include a sparkling wine, a white, and red varieties. This curated selection aims to showcase the diversity of the region’s terroir.
Guests appreciate that the wines are carefully selected to reflect the flavors of the microclimate and soil. The tasting lasts about a full hour, allowing plenty of time to savor and ask questions. Bibanesi breadsticks and water complement the wines, and for those underage, a non-alcoholic beverage is offered.
Reviewers mention that the wines “were well-balanced and representative of the area,” and the hosts are happy to provide insights into tasting notes and pairing ideas.
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the craftsmanship behind each bottle. The scenic backdrop of the Dolomites makes for memorable photos and a peaceful overall vibe.

For $52 per person, this experience offers a well-rounded introduction to regional winemaking — from vineyard to glass. Considering the personalized guided tour, access to the cellar, and four tastings, it provides excellent value, especially for those seeking an authentic experience rather than a commercialized tasting room.
While transportation isn’t included, the proximity to Belluno makes it easily accessible, and the small-group setting ensures a relaxed, intimate environment. It’s an ideal activity for a half-day adventure that combines scenic beauty with cultural insight.
This tour is best suited for wine lovers eager to learn about traditional Italian winemaking in a scenic setting. It’s also great for small groups, couples, or solo travelers looking for a more personal experience. If you enjoy learning about terroir and microclimates or simply want a relaxed taste of the Veneto’s countryside, this tour fits the bill.
Note that pregnant women and wheelchair users might find the slopes challenging, as only the tasting is accessible for wheelchair users. The experience’s focus on walking through slopes and cellar visits means it’s best for those comfortable with uneven terrain.
This is a charming, authentic experience that offers a deep dive into the region’s wine culture without feeling rushed or overly commercial.

Is transportation to the winery included?
No, transportation is not included. Travelers typically arrange their own or plan to arrive via local transport or a short drive from Belluno.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 1.5 hours, with guided vineyard and cellar visits plus tasting.
Are non-alcoholic beverages available?
Yes, for guests under the legal drinking age, a non-alcoholic option is offered during the tasting.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While the experience is primarily focused on wine and involves walking on slopes, children are welcome but may find the vineyard slopes and cellar less engaging.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking on slopes and possibly uneven surfaces are recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
The Dolomites Winery Tour near Belluno offers a genuine slice of Italy’s wine-making tradition in a stunning mountain landscape. With its personalized approach, scenic views, and curated tasting, it stands out as a perfect activity for those wanting to explore Veneto beyond the usual tourist spots. Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or simply curious about regional wines, this experience provides a memorable taste of local craftsmanship.
It’s especially ideal for travelers who value authentic, small-scale experiences and want to learn directly from passionate producers. The combination of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and delicious wine makes it a worthwhile addition to your Italy itinerary.
For those prepared for some walking and eager to sip wines that tell a story of the land, this tour delivers a flavorful, scenic, and heartfelt experience in the heart of the Dolomites.