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Enjoy a 2.5-hour pizza-making experience on an organic Sicilian farm, including wine tasting, farm walks, and a visit to the cellar—perfect for food and wine lovers.

This pizza-making class in Partinico offers a genuine taste of Sicily’s farm life combined with culinary tradition and local wines. Priced at $67.97 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour provides a hands-on experience where visitors learn to craft their own pizza using fresh ingredients from a working organic farm. It’s an engaging activity for foodies, wine lovers, or anyone curious about Sicilian agricultural practices.
The tour begins with a scenic nature walk through vineyards, olive groves, and citrus orchards. It then takes you into the farm’s cellar, where wine tastings are a highlight. The pizza laboratory experience allows participants to get their hands dirty making dough and toppings, all while enjoying typical Sicilian music. The combination of farm visits, wine tasting, and pizza preparation makes this tour a well-rounded, authentic Sicilian experience.
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This tour departs from Farm Augustali in Partinico, where guests check in with staff. It requires no transportation arrangements, but transportation to the farm is not included in the price. The activity concludes back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for those staying nearby or planning to explore the area afterward.
The meeting point is accessible and suitable for travelers with different mobility needs, as the activity is wheelchair accessible. It’s advisable to wear comfortable clothes for the farm walk and kitchen activities.

As the tour begins, visitors walk among the avenues leading to vineyards, olive groves, and citrus groves. The guided walk offers insights into organic farming practices and the importance of local crops in Sicilian food culture. During the spring months (April to June), the small wheat field is in production, providing opportunities to learn about cereals and flour.
The “Federico II” vineyard is a key stop, where guides share the secrets of winemaking, soil characteristics, and climate influence. Close to the vineyard, the farm’s cellar beckons with its rustic charm. Here, visitors receive a guided explanation of winemaking, aging, and bottling processes, adding depth to the wine tasting experience.
The gourmet pizza laboratory is where the hands-on part of the experience takes place. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants prepare their own pizza dough, learning about leavening and traditional toppings. The lively atmosphere is complemented by typical Sicilian music, creating an authentic ambiance.
Once baked, the freshly made pizza is served on a veranda overlooking a vast lawn, offering a relaxed setting to enjoy the meal. The pizza is paired with two local wines: a fresh, versatile white from the hilly area, and a red with a fruity bouquet and character. This pairing highlights the farm’s commitment to showcasing regional flavors.
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Beyond pizza, the experience includes a tasting of typical products from the farm’s organic offerings, such as herbs, citrus, and other farm products. The wine tasting is a key feature, with samples from the cellar providing insight into Sicilian wine craftsmanship.
Guided by knowledgeable staff, visitors learn about the soil’s influence on wine and the winemaking process. The white wine is known for its freshness, while the red offers a more robust, fruity profile, making the tasting well-suited for wine novices and connoisseurs alike.
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The cellar visit is a memorable part of the tour, where guests see traditional farming tools and explore the wine aging area. The guides’ storytelling enhances the experience, making the visit informative and engaging. This stop offers an authentic glimpse into Sicily’s wine production methods, set against a rustic backdrop that adds character and charm.
The nature walk that starts the tour highlights Sicily’s agricultural diversity. Visitors stroll through a herb garden and wheat field, discovering the importance of herbs and cereals in Sicilian cuisine. The farm’s organic practices are a focal point, emphasizing sustainability and local sourcing.
This walk provides a peaceful break from the culinary activities, with scenic views of the surrounding countryside. It’s a good opportunity to take photos and enjoy Sicily’s natural beauty.
This tour is ideal for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Sicilian farm life. It’s suitable for those seeking an interactive, educational, and delicious activity. The 2.5-hour duration makes it a manageable addition to a day of sightseeing.
While the experience is wheelchair accessible and includes a relaxed pace, it’s recommended to wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking and kitchen work. Since wine tastings are reserved for adults, minors under 18 will primarily enjoy the farm walk and tasting of farm products.
At $67.97 per person, this experience offers good value considering the variety of activities included—farm walk, cellar visit, pizza-making, and wine tasting. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning.
The activity’s availability varies, so checking the schedule in advance is recommended. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous plans or flexible itineraries.
Compared to other farm or wine tours around Sicily, this experience combines interactive culinary activities with farm visits and wine tasting in a single, cohesive package. The local guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, making the experience enjoyable and educational.
The inclusion of typical Sicilian music and the opportunity to see farming tools and learn about cereals and soil add a layer of authenticity that many visitors appreciate. The entire experience emphasizes local ingredients, sustainable practices, and regional wines, making it a well-rounded introduction to Sicilian rural life.
This pizza-making and wine experience at Farm Augustali in Partinico offers a balanced mix of farm exploration, culinary activity, and wine tasting. The 2.5-hour format makes it accessible for most travelers, and the price of $67.97 offers good value for the variety of included activities.
Visitors who enjoy hands-on cooking, learning about local agriculture, and sampling regional wines will find this tour particularly rewarding. The friendly guides and authentic farm setting help make this a memorable part of any trip to Sicily.
While it’s a short experience, it delivers a thorough introduction to Sicilian farm life, culinary traditions, and wine culture—perfect for those seeking an engaging, taste-filled taste of Sicily’s countryside.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. Guests meet at Farm Augustali in Partinico.
Can minors participate in the wine tasting?
Wine tastings are reserved for adults over 18. Minors can enjoy the farm walk and tasting of farm products.
What should I wear for this experience?
It’s recommended to wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking and kitchen activities.
How flexible is the booking?
You can reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 2.5 hours, starting with the farm walk and ending with pizza and wine.
Is the activity suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and suitable for those with different mobility needs.