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Discover the family-led Dolomites Winery near Belluno with a 1.5-hour guided tour and wine tasting of four regional wines for $52 per person.

This 1.5-hour winery tour takes place at Soc. Agr. De Bacco Pietro, a family-run vineyard offering a glimpse into traditional winemaking in the historic viticultural region of Veneto. The $52 price per person makes it an accessible choice for those interested in regional wines and scenic landscapes. The provider rating of 4.7 indicates strong satisfaction among past participants.
This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts or visitors eager to explore local traditions with a scenic backdrop of the Dolomite mountains. The tour combines educational insights with tastings of four regional wines, including sparkling, white, and red options. A bonus is the picturesque views through the vineyards and cellar, enhancing the overall enjoyment.
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The experience begins with a visit to the vertical vineyards on terraced slopes. Here, the guides explain how the microclimate—characterized by long, cold winters and rapid temperature fluctuations—shapes the grapes’ development. These climatic conditions help vines rest deeply during winter and develop rich aromas in the warmer months.
During the 15-minute vineyard sightseeing, visitors observe the terraced slopes that benefit from the unique microclimate of the valleys. This setting contributes to the distinct character of the wines produced here. The tour emphasizes the importance of the natural environment in shaping the flavor profiles of the region’s wines.
Next, the tour continues with a 15-minute guided walk through the wine cellar. The cellar’s historic architecture and cellaring methods offer a glimpse into traditional wine aging techniques. The guide provides insights into the winemaking process, including how the winery’s aging methods influence the final product.
Visitors learn that the winery’s location and climate are integral to the quality and character of their wines. This visit highlights the authenticity and craftsmanship behind each bottle, making it a valuable educational component of the tour.

The highlight of the experience is a one-hour wine tasting featuring four selected wines. The choices include sparkling, white, and red varieties, each reflecting the terroir of the region. The host carefully selects these wines to showcase the diversity of flavors available near the Dolomites.
Along with the wines, Bibanesi breadsticks and water are provided to enhance the tasting experience. For visitors under the legal drinking age, a non-alcoholic beverage replaces the wine, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably. The guide shares details about each wine’s aroma, flavor profile, and pairing suggestions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from Soc. Agr. De Bacco Pietro and involves walking over slopes, which may be a consideration for some visitors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended, especially given the vineyard’s terrain. The live guides speak both English and Italian, providing engaging and informative commentary throughout.
While wheelchair users can enjoy the wine tasting, the full vineyard and cellar visits are limited due to the slopes. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for planning.

Throughout the tour, visitors get scenic views of the valley and the surrounding vineyards. The photo opportunities include the terraced slopes, the historic cellar, and the rolling landscape of the Dolomite foothills. These vistas provide a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs.
The views through the cellar add to the overall ambiance, combining natural beauty with winemaking tradition. It’s an experience that balances educational depth with the pleasure of scenic landscapes.

This family-led winery experience suits wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and those interested in regional agriculture. The duration and price are ideal for a short, enjoyable outing near Belluno. It’s particularly attractive for visitors who want an authentic taste of local culture without extensive travel.
Physical requirements are minimal, though those with mobility issues should be aware of slopes. The small group size and personalized guide make it a relaxed and engaging experience.

This tour offers an authentic introduction to Veneto’s winemaking traditions in a scenic, family-run setting. The guided insights into microclimate effects and aging techniques add depth to the tasting, making it more than just a casual wine session.
The scenic views, educational value, and quality wines make it a worthwhile addition to a trip near the Dolomites. However, limited accessibility for those with mobility challenges and the short duration mean it’s best suited for short visits or those focusing on regional wines.
The $52 price reflects good value for an experience that combines nature, tradition, and flavor, providing a memorable taste of Italy’s Veneto wine region.
