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Discover Lake Garda’s heritage with a 2-hour tour at Cantina Lenotti, exploring vineyards, the winery, and tasting 4 wines including Amarone DOCG.
Explore the Bardolino: Tour and Tasting at Cantina Lenotti, a 2-hour experience located in Lake Garda, Italy. This tour offers a close-up look at historic vineyards, a winery, and an underground barrel cellar, culminating in a guided tasting of 4 wines, notably including Amarone DOCG. It’s an engaging visit perfect for those interested in local wine tradition and family-run wineries.
This experience is organized by Cantine Lenotti Srl and is designed for small groups, limited to 4 participants, ensuring personalized attention. The tour is conducted in English and is wheelchair accessible. It’s ideal for adults who appreciate wine craftsmanship and want to understand the journey from grape to glass. Travelers should note that children under 18 years are not permitted.
While the tour emphasizes educational insights and tasting, it’s important to plan for just 2 hours of activity, making it suitable for those with limited time in the area. Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexible planning. Payment is pay later, giving you the chance to secure your spot without immediate cost.


The Lenotti Winery in Bardolino offers a comprehensive tour that combines technique, history, and the pleasure of wine. The experience begins with a walk through the Santa Cristina Vineyard, one of the last historic vineyards in the area with views over Lake Garda. Here, visitors can see grape varieties and cultivation techniques that make this region unique.
The journey of the grape from harvest to fermentation is explained clearly, giving insight into how climate and techniques influence the final product. The tour guides visitors through the stainless steel fermentation cellar, where each wine’s characteristics are developed, then down to the underground barrel cellar where reds rest in oak barrels and barriques. The bottling room reveals the last steps before wines are shipped, making the process transparent.
The guides share stories and fun facts about the Lenotti family, whose dedication spans generations. This adds a human touch, connecting visitors to the tradition and passion behind each bottle.
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The Santa Cristina Vineyard is a highlight of the tour, being one of the last historic vineyards in the Bardolino region. The walkthrough offers a chance to see vineyard rows with grape varieties cultivated in the unique climate of Lake Garda. The scenic views of the lake provide a picturesque backdrop for this visit.
Understanding cultivation techniques and harvesting methods helps visitors appreciate the craftsmanship behind each wine. The guides explain how the terroir influences the taste and aroma profiles, making the tasting session more meaningful.
This stop is especially appealing for those interested in wine terroir and vineyard management. It sets the tone for the entire experience, emphasizing the connection between the land and the wines produced.

The tour continues inside the winery, where visitors explore the stainless steel fermentation cellar. The fermentation process is broken down, showing how different techniques create distinct wine styles each year.
Next, the underground barrel cellar reveals the aging process of the reds, with oak barrels and barriques that impart depth and complexity. The cool, dark cellar enhances the aging environment, crucial for red wines like Amarone.
Finally, the bottling room offers a view of the final stages, including bottling, labeling, and preparation for shipment. The guides share insights into how the winery maintains quality control and tradition at each step.
This section underscores the technique behind wine production and provides an appreciation for craftsmanship and attention to detail.

The guided tasting features 4 carefully selected wines, including the prestigious Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico. Each wine is presented with explanations of its characteristics, aging potential, and food pairings.
Participants learn to detect aroma notes and taste profiles, enhancing their understanding of each wine style. The small group setting fosters a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged.
The tasting is the perfect capstone, allowing visitors to connect the production process with the final product. The inclusion of Amarone highlights the region’s prestige and winemaking excellence.
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This tour is designed to be accessible for visitors with wheelchairs, thanks to its flat pathways and accessible facilities. The small group size ensures personalized attention from the guides, enhancing the overall experience.
Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for travel plans. Payment is reserved now and paid later, making it easier to plan your visit confidently.
The English-speaking guides make the tour easy to follow, and the duration of 2 hours suits those wanting a focused, informative experience without a long commitment.

This experience suits adults interested in wine history, family traditions, and winemaking techniques. It’s especially appealing for those who want an intimate, educational visit, with guides who explain stories behind each bottle.
It’s less suitable for children under 18, as the focus is on wine tasting and education. Travelers with limited mobility should confirm accessibility, but the wheelchair-friendly setup is accommodating.
Those wanting a personalized, informative, and delightful look into Lake Garda’s wine heritage will find this tour a satisfying choice.
The Lenotti Winery tour offers a balanced mix of vineyard exploration, winery insights, and wine tasting that showcases the best of Bardolino’s tradition. Emphasizing technique, history, and family dedication, the experience provides an authentic look into one of Italy’s renowned wine regions.
While the 2-hour duration keeps the pace lively and engaging, the small group setting ensures personalized attention and interactive storytelling. Visitors leave with not only sampled wines but also a deeper understanding of local winemaking from grape to glass.
This tour is a great pick for wine lovers and curious travelers seeking a relaxed yet insightful experience that highlights Bardolino’s heritage and family craftsmanship.

How long is the tour at Lenotti Winery?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering vineyards, the winery, and a tasting session.
What wines are tasted during the guided tasting?
Participants sample 4 wines, including Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate mobility needs.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an opportunity to buy wines after the tour?
While not explicitly stated, the bottling room visit suggests that buying options may be available.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, children under 18 years are not permitted.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Does the tour include food?
No, the experience focuses on wine tasting without food offerings.
Is the tour suitable for a quick visit?
Yes, the 2-hour schedule makes it easy to fit into a busy itinerary.
What makes this tour different from other wine tours?
Its focus on family history, historic vineyards, and the process from grape to glass makes it especially insightful.