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Discover authentic Italian wines and local products on a 2-hour guided tour through vineyards and cellars near Dogliani, perfect for enthusiasts seeking genuine experiences.

If you’re dreaming of a peaceful day surrounded by Italy’s lush greenery and scenic views of Monviso, the Wine and Typical Product Tasting Tour offers a charming way to explore Piedmont’s countryside. This two-hour experience from Azienda Agricola Avignolo is designed for those who want a relaxed, authentic taste of local life—without the fuss or crowds.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is how this tour combines guided vineyard visits, cellar insights, and tasting of local products, all at a budget-friendly price of just under $18. It’s a solid choice for travelers seeking genuine connections with the land and local producers. However, since the tour takes place partly from the road rather than directly through the vineyards in bad weather, those expecting an outdoor walk in every element should pack accordingly.
This experience suits curious travelers eager to learn about wine production firsthand or families who want a fun, interactive outing—especially with the added option of a treasure hunt for kids. If you’re after a simple, heartfelt introduction to Piedmont’s wine heritage, this tour is an excellent pick.

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The tour begins at Borgata Valdibà, 110, in Dogliani, a scenic spot in Piedmont well-known for its wine culture. It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it ideal for a half-day activity without feeling rushed. Given the flexible hours from early morning to early evening, you can easily fit this into your travel schedule, whether you’re staying nearby or just passing through Piedmont.
This experience is designed to be full of genuine insights and tastings. You’ll visit the vineyards and hazelnut groves, which are characteristic of the region, and gain a clearer understanding of how the land and climate influence the grapes and nuts. The guided tour of the cellar and sales point reveals the entire production process—an aspect many wine lovers find fascinating, especially because the guide knows the process step-by-step.
Tastings are not just about wine; they also involve sampling local, typical products—think cheeses, cured meats, or regional delicacies—entirely sourced from within a zero-kilometer radius. This emphasis on local, fresh produce adds depth to the tasting experience, giving you a real taste of Piedmont’s culinary culture.
The vineyard visits offer a visual feast—rolling hills, picturesque rows of vines, and, in season, lush hazelnut groves. The guide, possibly Brunella, is known for her warm, engaging storytelling that makes complex wine-making processes accessible and fun.
The cellar visit is where you’ll see the wine in its various stages—fermentation tanks, barrels, and bottling lines—allowing you to understand the craftsmanship behind each bottle. Reviewers mention that Brunella, the guide, is not only knowledgeable but also passionate, making the experience feel personal and authentic.
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The tasting portion is well-orchestrated; you’ll sample quality wines paired with local products, all described in detail by the guide. Travelers have highlighted that they appreciated the comprehensive explanation of each wine’s characteristics and the activity’s educational value. The wines are explained as part of the farm’s daily activity, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what makes Piedmont wines unique.
For families, there’s a special highlight: a treasure hunt led by Captain Di-Vino, a playful character who hides clues and makes the experience fun for children. This interactive element means kids can stay engaged and entertained while adults enjoy their tasting and vineyard tour.
While the tour usually takes place outdoors, it is organized to proceed even in bad weather—tastings happen from the road, and visits to the vineyards can be substituted with more in-depth cellar explanations. This flexible approach ensures the experience remains enjoyable regardless of the season or weather conditions.
At just $17.96 per person, this tour offers remarkable value. It includes a full guided visit, tastings, and the chance to purchase wines directly from the producer. The small group size (up to 15 guests) fosters intimacy, allowing for personalized questions and interaction.
You’ll also get the chance to meet the family behind the winery, adding a layer of authenticity not often found in larger, commercial tours. The opportunity to purchase wine on-site supports local producers and lets you bring home a genuine souvenir.
While the tour’s duration is short, it packs in a lot of authentic experiences in a compact format. Be aware that if you’re expecting extensive outdoor walking, the 2-hour schedule focuses more on the scenic and educational aspects, with some activities conducted from the road in bad weather.
The price is affordable, but it’s worth noting that the tour’s focus is primarily on wine and local products, not a comprehensive vineyard walk or full-day experience. For those seeking a deeper dive into wine production or a more extensive tour, this might be more of an introduction than an exhaustive exploration.
One reviewer describes their experience as “lovely” and highlights the personal touch of Brunella, who made the visit memorable. They appreciated the opportunity to meet the family and the chance to see the vineyard and winery up close. The review mentions that the visiting vineyards was “a pleasure for the eyes,” emphasizing the visual appeal of the landscape.
Another reviewer notes that the tastings are accompanied by detailed descriptions of the wines and the farm’s activities, which helps deepen understanding and appreciation. The possibility of buying wines at the end adds practical value, especially for those wanting to bring home a taste of Piedmont.

This Wine and Typical Product Tasting Tour offers a balanced blend of scenic beauty, authentic local culture, and educational insight—all at an accessible price point. It’s perfect for travelers who want a relaxed, personal experience that highlights the heart of Piedmont’s wine and food traditions. Whether you’re a casual wine enthusiast or simply curious about regional specialties, this tour provides a genuine glimpse into the land’s agricultural roots.
The inclusion of a treasure hunt for children, the chance to meet the family, and the flexibility in bad weather make this experience suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Keep in mind that it’s a shorter, more intimate visit, ideal for those who prefer quality over quantity and value getting to know the people behind the product.
If you’re in Piedmont and want to enjoy a relaxed, authentic taste of Italy’s countryside, this tour is a delightful, budget-friendly choice.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate, especially since there’s a treasure hunt with Captain Di-Vino that keeps kids entertained while the adults enjoy tasting.
What is included in the tasting?
The tastings include a variety of wines paired with typical local products, all described in detail and sourced from nearby. The tour also includes visits to vineyards, hazelnut groves, and the cellar.
Can I buy wine after the tour?
Yes, there’s a sales point where you can purchase wines directly from the producer, supporting local artisans.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour proceeds from the road instead of through the vineyards, and tastings are still offered, making it suitable regardless of weather conditions.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, which is enough to enjoy a relaxed, informative experience without feeling rushed.
Is the group size limited?
Yes, the maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a personal and engaging experience.
What is the price?
The experience costs about $17.96 per person, offering good value given the guided tour, tastings, and the chance to meet the family.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It’s ideal for curious travelers interested in authentic wine-making stories, families with kids, or anyone looking for a meaningful taste of Piedmont’s countryside without a large time commitment.