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Experience authentic cheese-making in Matera with a local cheesemaker. Enjoy hands-on mozzarella, tastings, and a farmer's breakfast in just 2 hours.
Discover the art of traditional cheese making in Matera, Italy, with a 2-hour tasting tour led by a master cheesemaker from Latteria da Nicola. This engaging experience invites you into a family-run dairy where you can learn, participate, and taste a variety of cheeses, including mozzarella and burrata, alongside a hearty farmer’s breakfast featuring organic dairy products. With a highly praised guide and intimate group size, this tour offers an authentic glimpse into Italy’s cheese-making heritage, suitable for those eager to explore regional culinary craftsmanship.
While the tour is packed with hands-on activities and tastings, it’s important to note that it caters to non-lactose intolerant participants and involves some physical participation, like stretching mozzarella. The small group setting, limited to 10 participants, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. For cheese lovers or anyone curious about local food traditions, this memorable experience provides both education and deliciousness in equal measure.


This tour explores three generations of cheese artisans at Latteria da Nicola, a family-run dairy in Matera. The guides share stories about the long-standing tradition of handmade cheese production, emphasizing the importance of family legacy and local ingredients. Visitors get a chance to see and understand each step of the process, from milk processing to the final cheese forms.
The hosts are described as friendly and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming environment where questions are encouraged. Their passion for cheese-making shines through, making the experience both educational and personal. The tour’s focus on handmade techniques reflects the pride and skill passed down through the family.
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Before diving into cheese making, the tour begins with a farmer’s breakfast featuring organic dairy products. Expect fresh yogurt, milk, butter, honey, jam, and local bread, all homemade. This hearty start offers a taste of genuine rural life and local flavors, setting the tone for the hands-on activities ahead.
The breakfast component is notable for its generous servings and variety, making it more than just a quick snack. It’s an immersive way to appreciate the quality of ingredients that go into the cheeses and the traditional lifestyle behind them. Reviewers highlight the abundance of food and warm hospitality as key highlights.

The core activity involves making mozzarella and burrata with guidance from the cheesemakers. Participants are actively involved in stretching mozzarella by hand and shaping cheese, gaining a real appreciation for the craft. The interactive nature of this part is frequently praised, with many describing it as fun and educational.
Following the making process, participants get to taste the freshly made cheeses alongside other varieties. The quality of the local milk contributes to the exceptional flavor of the cheeses, especially the renowned burrata. The experience of creating cheese with your own hands makes each tasting more meaningful.

Throughout the tour, a variety of cheeses are sampled, including 2 fresh cheeses, 2 semi-fresh cheeses, 2 semi-matured cheeses, and 2 matured cheeses. This extensive tasting provides a rundown of the local dairy traditions and flavor profiles.
Cheeses like Provolone or Scamorza are available in a vacuum package to take home, adding a practical souvenir to remember the experience. Reviewers consistently mention the high quality of the cheeses and the opportunity to try new varieties that are not always available elsewhere.
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The tour guides you through the entire cheese-making process, starting from milk and progressing to over 100 types of cheese produced at the dairy. Visitors learn about processing phases, including cooking, stretching, and shaping, with opportunities to assist in the process.
This detailed overview enhances understanding of both the traditional methods and modern adaptations used in local cheese production. It’s a valuable experience for those interested in culinary techniques and regional food culture.
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The tour departs from a spot marked by a brown door beside the cheese shop in Matera, at coordinates 40.55259323120117, 16.667762756347656. The meeting is straightforward, and the small group size ensures a personalized experience.
The activity lasts about 2 hours, with flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is available in Italian and English, guided by experienced hosts who foster an informal and engaging atmosphere.

What makes this experience truly special are the hands-on activities combined with authentic storytelling from local hosts. The opportunity to participate directly in cheese-making sets it apart from standard tastings or tours. Many reviews emphasize how friendly and knowledgeable the hosts are, making guests feel like part of the family.
On top of that, lunch and cheese tasting are not just passive; they are integral parts of the journey, offering delicious and educational moments. The inclusion of a vacuum-packed cheese to take home adds a lasting memory of the visit.

This tour is ideal for foodies, cheese lovers, and those interested in local Italian traditions. It suits travelers who enjoy interactive experiences and learning through participation. The small group format makes it suitable for those seeking an intimate and engaging activity.
However, it’s important to note that lactose intolerant visitors should avoid this experience, and participants should be comfortable with some physical involvement in cheese preparation. The tour’s length and pacing are well suited for a relaxed morning or early afternoon activity.

This 2-hour cheese-making experience offers an authentic look into Italy’s regional dairy heritage. The combination of educational storytelling, hands-on activities, and generous tastings makes it a rich and enjoyable activity, especially for those eager to see and taste regional specialties.
The family-run atmosphere and local craftsmanship shine through, giving visitors a genuine connection to Matera’s culinary traditions. With good reviews praising the guides, food quality, and overall experience, this tour provides excellent value for anyone wanting a personalized, memorable taste of Basilicata.
While it is a shorter experience, its depth of interaction and quality of cheese make it a worthwhile addition to any Matera itinerary. Whether you’re a cheese novice or connoisseur, this tour is a pleasure to participate in and leaves a delicious impression.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for participants who can actively participate in cheese-making, so children older than school age would likely enjoy it more.
Are there any dietary restrictions?
Yes, this experience is not suitable for lactose intolerant individuals.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 2 hours.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the cheese I make available for purchase?
While the focus is on tasting and learning, you bring home a vacuum-packed Provolone or Scamorza as a souvenir.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is available in Italian and English.
Where exactly do I meet the guides?
At the brown door beside the cheese shop in Matera, with the coordinates 40.55259323120117, 16.667762756347656.
Is the experience physically demanding?
Some physical activity is involved, such as stretching mozzarella, so participants should be comfortable with light manual tasks.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
No, pets are not allowed.
What is the best time to take this tour?
Availability varies; check the starting times and schedule to fit your visit, but the tour typically fits well into a morning or early afternoon slot.