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Experience authentic Umbrian wines on a small-group tour visiting family-run wineries, with tastings, vineyard walks, and a traditional organic lunch.

If you’re seeking a wine experience that offers more than just tasting glasses and quick stops, this Umbria Wine Lovers Tour promises an intimate journey into the heart of Italy’s lesser-known wine country. Based out of Perugia, this small-group tour (limited to 8 guests) combines visits to family-run wineries, with guided tastings, scenic vineyard walks, and a delicious Umbrian lunch — all for around $220 per person.
The standout feature? It’s the personal touch. From passionate guides like Daniele, who wins over visitors with his local knowledge and enthusiasm, to the chance to support organic, small-scale producers, this experience offers a genuine taste of Umbrian life. The small-group format and inclusion of transport make it accessible and worry-free, especially if you’re not comfortable navigating rural Italy on your own.
One potential consideration? While the tour is approximately six hours long, some might find the full-day commitment a bit much if you prefer a more relaxed, less structured day. Still, for lovers of wine, good company, and authentic stories, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a deeper connection with the region’s wines and its people, rather than just a quick tasting or large-group excursion.
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Starting at Piazza del Castello in Torre del Colle, you’ll be greeted by your guide, most likely Daniele, whose passion for his homeland and its wines is contagious. The drive to Montefalco and Bevagna offers a scenic preview of the Umbrian countryside—think rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and charming villages. This part of Italy is often overlooked in favor of Tuscany, but the landscape here is just as captivating, with vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see.
Your first stop is at a family-run winery in Montefalco, a town celebrated for its Sagrantino Montefalco DOCG. Here, you’ll step into a cellar that reflects generations of tradition. The owners will guide you through the production process, sharing stories about their organic practices and the unique terroir that gives their wines their character.
Expect to walk through lush vineyards before settling into a tasting. You’ll sample the winery’s best wines, which often include the famous Sagrantino and Montefalco Rosso. As some reviews highlight, the guides are very knowledgeable and eager to share their passion—Holly W. appreciated Daniele’s enthusiasm and personal approach, noting that he “truly shines through.”
After about two hours, you’ll hop back into the van and head to Bevagna, another picturesque Umbrian town. Here, you’ll visit a second family-run winery, where the setting is equally charming. You’ll walk through the vineyards and visit the cellar, soaking in the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
The highlight? The lunch — a leisurely meal featuring local dishes prepared with organic ingredients. Paired with the winery’s top labels, this meal offers an authentic taste of Umbrian cuisine. Reviewers like Inge S. found the lunch “delicious,” and others appreciated the generous servings and the chance to purchase wines directly from the producer.
What sets this tour apart is the informal, guided tastings led by passionate wine experts. Daniele, for instance, makes the experience engaging and personable, sharing insights into the wines, the regions, and the organic practices. From Scott A.’s review: “His knowledge of the area, and his world experiences, make him a person you could converse with all day.”
The tour wraps up back at the original meeting point in Torre del Colle, around 4 pm or later, leaving you with memorable flavors and stories from your day in Umbria.

It’s easy to overlook the price of around $220 per person, but when you weigh what’s included—two guided winery visits, tastings of prestigious wines, a traditional organic lunch, scenic vineyard walks, and door-to-door transportation—the experience provides real value. You’re not just paying for wine; you’re investing in authentic connections with local producers, cultural insights, and breathtaking views.
The limited group size (max 8) ensures personalized attention, which reviewers like Isabella M. and Jody A. say makes the day feel intimate and tailored. For wine lovers, the chance to buy and ship wines directly from the wineries is a bonus, giving you memories and bottles to take home.
Multiple reviewers highlighted guides like Daniele and Laura for their knowledge, friendliness, and passion. They seem to genuinely care about offering a personalized experience—something that can be rare in larger tours. Guests also appreciated the stunning scenery and the quality of wines, with many mentioning that the wines exceeded expectations, especially the organic and boutique labels.
Kelly S. summed it up well, saying, “The wines were perfect, and the lunch was delicious. Don’t hesitate—book now.” Meanwhile, Wayne V. appreciated the chance to see the harvest, noting that traveling in September offered the bonus of observing pressing and harvesting.


If you love discovering small, family-run wineries off the beaten path, this tour is ideal. It’s especially perfect for those who want a more personal, authentic experience rather than large-group tastings. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the focus on organic, boutique labels and the chance to learn directly from passionate owners.
It’s also suited for travelers seeking a relaxing day with scenic views, good food, and memorable wines. If you’re a foodie, the Umbrian lunch paired with local wines will be a highlight. And if you prefer a less rushed, more intimate experience, the small-group setup and guided tour style deliver just that.

Absolutely. This Umbria Wine Lovers Tour offers a combination of authenticity, expert guidance, and scenic beauty that makes it stand out among wine tours. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances tastings, culture, and delicious regional food—all with the convenience of door-to-door transport.
For those wanting to support small-scale producers and learn about organic wine practices, the tour provides invaluable insights. The friendly guides, stunning views, and top-quality wines make this a worthy investment for anyone serious about exploring Italy’s hidden wine treasures.
This tour is best suited for wine aficionados, food lovers, and travelers craving a genuine connection with Italian culture. If you’re visiting Perugia and want a memorable, authentic day in the countryside, this experience is likely to be a highlight of your trip.

Is transportation included? Yes, pickup and drop-off are included, making it easy and relaxing to enjoy the day without worrying about driving.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience is approximately 6 hours, starting around 10 am and returning in the early afternoon.
What is the group size? The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are the wineries organic? Yes, the wineries focus on organic production, which many guests find adds to the quality and authenticity of the wines.
Can I buy wine during the tour? Absolutely. Guests can purchase and ship wines directly from the wineries, a feature many review as a wonderful bonus.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or special dietary needs? The lunch is traditional Umbrian cuisine with organic ingredients, but it’s best to confirm specific dietary requirements with the provider beforehand.
What should I wear? Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for walking and vineyard visits is recommended. Bring sun protection if visiting in summer.
In summary, this small-group wine tour in Umbria delivers a genuine, well-curated experience that combines scenic beauty, excellent wine, and heartfelt stories. Perfect for lovers of authentic Italian flavors and scenic countryside, it’s a day that promises both education and enjoyment—at a price that reflects its quality.