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Explore Emilia-Romagna’s wines and native grape varieties in a 1-hour tour at La Sabbiona, including tastings of 3 wines and traditional snacks near Oriolo’s medieval tower.

This wine tasting tour at La Sabbiona offers an authentic glimpse into Emilia-Romagna’s local grape varieties and winemaking traditions. For $25 per person, you’ll spend about an hour exploring a winery with over 30 years of experience, nestled under the striking medieval tower of Oriolo. This tour combines a guided visit, an explanation of traditional winemaking processes, and the chance to taste three distinct wines paired with typical local snacks.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its focused approach on native grape varieties like Famoso, Centesimino, Albana, and Sangiovese. It’s a great option for those interested in learning about Italian wine beyond the well-known labels, especially with the opportunity to purchase wines and local products directly at the end. The tour is accessible, with live guides in English and Italian, and is suitable for those who want a short, informative, and flavorful introduction to Emilia-Romagna’s wine heritage.
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The tour begins at La Sabbiona, a winery with more than 30 years of activity. The meeting point is straightforward, and the setting offers a scenic view of Oriolo’s medieval tower, which provides an atmospheric backdrop for the tasting. The location emphasizes traditional wine production, with visitors being shown the cellar where the magic happens.
The friendly guides lead you through the winemaking process, from grapes to bottles. The approach is educational but accessible, making complex topics about native grape varieties easy to understand. The location’s historic appeal along with the knowledgeable guides creates a relaxing environment for learning and tasting.

The core of the experience is the visit to the winery’s cellar, where visitors observe the various stages of wine production. The guides explain how the winery’s most beloved wines are crafted, linking local traditions with modern techniques. The cellar itself becomes a focal point, offering insight into the winemaking environment that produces wines like Famoso, Centesimino, Albana, and Sangiovese.
This tour segment is concise but informative, perfect for those curious about how native grapes are transformed into distinctive regional wines. The small group setting ensures that questions are welcome and explanations are clear, making the process approachable even for beginners.
The highlight is the tasting session, where three wines are sampled. These include a selection of local varieties, giving insight into the diversity of Emilia-Romagna wines. The tasting is complemented by a platter of traditional cold cuts and cheeses, showcasing local flavors.
The pairing enhances the wine experience, allowing visitors to appreciate how local products complement the wines. The tasting duration is enough to savor the wines without feeling rushed, and the price includes the cold cuts and cheese—a nice touch that adds authenticity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe location’s highlight is the medieval tower of Oriolo, which provides a stunning backdrop for the winery experience. Standing in the shadow of this historic structure adds a sense of timeless charm and regional character to the visit. The view of the tower combined with the vineyards creates a memorable setting for wine tasting.
This scenic element makes the tour stand out, especially for visitors who appreciate historic architecture and picturesque vistas. It also emphasizes the connection between local history and wine tradition in Emilia-Romagna.
After the tasting, visitors are given the opportunity to buy wines and typical products directly from the winery. This is a valuable addition for those who want to bring home a piece of Emilia-Romagna’s wine heritage. The selection of wines and local snacks can be purchased at retail prices, making the experience both educational and practical.
The option to buy is entirely optional but convenient, especially for wine enthusiasts eager to explore more of the region’s offerings.
This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. The duration is just about an hour, ideal for those with limited time or seeking a short, focused experience. It operates with live guides in English and Italian, ensuring clear communication.
Since the experience is not suitable for pregnant women or children under 18, it is best suited for adults interested in wine and local traditions. The free cancellation policy allows you to reserve confidently, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This focused, authentic experience offers a taste of Emilia-Romagna’s native grape varieties in a beautiful historic setting. It’s an excellent choice for wine lovers looking for a short, informative tasting that combines history, culture, and local flavors. The affordable price and inclusion of local snacks make it a great value.
While it lacks extensive vineyard visits or elaborate tours, it provides a solid introduction to the region’s wine heritage in just one hour. Its small group atmosphere and personalized explanations are ideal for those wanting a relaxed, educational experience.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a visit to the winery, an explanation of winemaking processes, tasting of 3 wines, and a charcuterie and cheese platter.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour not suitable for children under 18 or pregnant women.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is accessible for wheelchairs.
Can I buy wines and products at the end?
Yes, visitors can purchase wines and local products directly at the conclusion of the tasting.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve ahead; you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides lead in English and Italian.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at La Sabbiona, in Emilia-Romagna, with the option to meet at the farm.
This Discovering the mystery grape varieties tour offers a compact, genuine look into Emilia-Romagna’s native grapes and winemaking traditions, all set against the picturesque medieval landscape of Oriolo. With its affordable price, friendly guides, and authentic atmosphere, it’s a top choice for those wanting a short but impactful wine experience.
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