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Explore the scenic Ledro Lake vineyard in Italy with a guided walk, wine tasting, and local pairings—an authentic experience of tradition and nature.
If you’re seeking a taste of Italy that combines stunning scenery, local traditions, and genuine craftsmanship, the Ledro Lake guided wine tour offers a memorable experience. Set against the backdrop of Lake Ledro in Veneto, this small-group tour takes you through a vineyard perched on a slope where the mountains meet the lake. Over approximately two hours, you’ll walk among the vines, learn about resistant grape cultivation, visit the cellar, and sample a selection of wines and local products.
One of the highlights we love is the unique setting—the vineyard offers sweeping views of Lake Ledro, making the tasting feel like a feast for both the palate and the eyes. The experience is led by knowledgeable guides who are eager to share their passion for the Solaris grape and the region’s wine philosophy. However, a consideration for some travelers might be that the tour is not accessible for people with reduced mobility and involves walking on sloped terrain, so comfortable footwear is a must.
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy authentic, immersive experiences—whether you’re a wine lover, a nature enthusiast, or someone eager to discover lesser-known Italian regions. It suits travelers looking for a relaxed, educational outing that offers rich insights, beautiful landscapes, and delicious tastings—all in a small, intimate group setting.


The tour begins at the entrance of the villa, where guests can park and wait. From there, you’ll head into the vineyard located in the Pur area of Veneto. The vineyard’s position on a slope is ideal for showcasing how Terroir influences wine—altitude, mountain air, and soil types all play a role in shaping the wines you’ll taste later. Expect a gentle walk through the vines, where your guide will point out resistant cultivation techniques used to thrive in this alpine environment.
The views of Lake Ledro are breathtaking. The clarity of the water, framed by mountain peaks, creates a picture-perfect backdrop. We loved how the landscape itself becomes part of the story—every sip of wine feels connected to this pristine land.
A key part of this experience is the discovery of the Solaris grape, a variety specifically resistant to certain diseases, making it ideal for sustainable farming. The guide will explain how this grape is cultivated in harmony with nature, reducing the need for chemical interventions. This aspect adds a layer of appreciation for the environmental effort behind each bottle.
Guests have reported that guides are very knowledgeable—for example, Sofia was highlighted as a “true expert” who enthusiastically explained different grape varieties and regional distinctions. If you enjoy deep dives into wine production, you’ll appreciate her insights.
Next, you’ll visit the wine cellar, where the production process unfolds. The cellar tour offers a glimpse of the machinery and techniques used to craft each wine. It’s an opportunity to understand the philosophy of the winemakers, emphasizing authenticity and respect for tradition.
While the tour emphasizes quality and sustainability, it’s not a large-scale industrial operation—more of a boutique approach that values craftsmanship. This makes the tasting all the more meaningful, as every bottle reflects genuine passion and care.
The centerpiece of the experience is the tasting of four wines plus a grappa, all crafted from the Solaris grape. You’ll sample the sparkling Crun, which is described as fresh and vibrant, perfect for celebrating the moment, and the Massangla, a still wine that’s more structured and aromatic—a reflection of the alpine soils and high altitude.
Guests have shared that the wines are well-curated and paired with local products like olive oil and olive pâté, which enhance the tasting experience. The guided tasting helps you understand each wine’s unique qualities, making it accessible even for those new to wine-tasting.
Adding to the experience is a pairing with seasonal local products—including homemade olive oil and pâté—highlighting the region’s culinary tradition. These simple yet flavorful accompaniments serve to elevate the wines and give a real taste of local craftsmanship.

This experience is best suited for travelers who are interested in authentic wine tasting, especially those curious about sustainable cultivation or the Solaris grape. It appeals to those who enjoy beautiful landscapes, appreciate small-group experiences, and want deeper insights into regional wine traditions.
It’s a fantastic choice for couples, small groups of friends, or anyone seeking a relaxed, educational outing in the Italian countryside. If you’re after a less touristy, more personalized experience, this tour hits the mark.

This Ledro Lake wine experience offers a refreshing blend of nature, tradition, and gastronomy. The setting alone makes it worth the trip—imagine walking through a vineyard with Lake Ledro stretched out below, tasting wines crafted in harmony with the land. The guides’ expertise, especially if led by someone like Sofia, ensures you walk away with not just a bottle, but a story rooted in the land and its history.
Though it’s a shorter tour, it’s packed with meaningful insights, authentic flavors, and stunning views. The small group size guarantees a personalized environment, perfect for asking questions and really connecting with the land and the winemakers’ passion.
If you’re looking for an authentic, scenic, and educational wine experience in Italy, this tour is a fantastic value—a chance to slow down, learn, and savor the best of local craftsmanship.

Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not provided, so you’ll need to arrange your own transport to the meeting point at the villa.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately two hours, offering enough time to enjoy the walk, cellar visit, and tastings without feeling rushed.
Are there starting times I should be aware of?
Yes, check availability for the specific starting times, as they can vary. It’s best to book in advance to secure your preferred slot.
What should I wear?
Since the vineyard is on a slope, comfortable shoes are recommended. Dress appropriately for outdoor walking and variable weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children or pets?
Pets are allowed, but the tour is not specifically designed for children. The focus is on wine and landscape appreciation, so consider your children’s interests and patience level.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour includes pairing with local products, olive oil, and pâté, but unfortunately, vegan or gluten-free options are not available. Communicate any dietary preferences in advance.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the vineyard is on a slope, and the terrain isn’t accessible for those with mobility challenges.
What makes the Solaris grape special?
The Solaris grape is resistant to certain diseases and well-suited for sustainable cultivation, producing fresh sparkling wines and aromatic still wines.
How is the value for the price?
Considering the intimate setting, expert guidance, and quality tastings paired with local products, this experience offers excellent value for those looking for an authentic taste of Italy’s wine culture.
This tour provides an authentic, scenic, and educational journey into Italy’s lesser-known wine traditions. Perfect for lovers of nature, good food, and genuine craftsmanship, it’s a charming way to connect with the land and its stories—one sip at a time.