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Discover Valtenesi’s rosé heritage with a 2-hour winery tour in Lombardy, including visits to historic cellars, a scenic vineyard walk, and tastings of 4 rosé wines plus local foods.
The Polpenazze Winery Tour offers a delightful 2-hour exploration of the Valtenesi region’s renowned rosé wine tradition. For just $46 per person, visitors are guided through a historic cellar and a prestigious vineyard, learning about the winemaking process and the region’s unique approach to rosé cultivation. The tour is ideal for lovers of local wines, sustainable practices, and regional history, with a focus on four iconic rosé wines, including a sparkling rosé and the famous “wine of one night”.
While the small group size — limited to 8 participants — ensures a personalized experience, travelers should note the meeting point is at the winery, with no included transport. The 2-hour duration makes this tour a compact yet rich overview of Valtenesi’s wine scene, perfect for those seeking an engaging tasting combined with cultural storytelling.
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The tour begins with an introduction to the rosé heritage of the Valtenesi region, illustrated through artistic panels by Italian illustrators that highlight the area’s traditions. This visual storytelling sets the stage for understanding what makes Valtenesi’s rosés distinctive and how they reflect the area’s history and landscape.
Following this, a short transfer takes participants to one of the highest vineyards in Valtènesi. Here, the breathtaking views over rolling morainic hills are a highlight. The landscape’s biodiversity and sustainable farming methods are explained, emphasizing pesticide-free cultivation and the use of native grape varieties. This part of the experience offers both scenic beauty and insight into environmentally conscious winemaking.

The tour continues at an 18th-century winery located within a small medieval hamlet. This charming cellar offers a glimpse into traditional winemaking techniques that have been passed down through generations. Visitors learn how the delicate pink hue of rosé wines is achieved and what methods influence the flavor and aroma of these regional specialties.
The historic setting enhances the tasting experience, providing context about local craftsmanship and heritage. The cellar’s ambiance enriches the understanding of how history and tradition play a role in Valtenesi’s rosé winemaking.
The culmination of the tour is a guided tasting featuring four iconic rosé wines. These include a silky sparkling rosé, the “wine of one night” known for its unique production, and a refined Pinot Noir of Valtènesi. The tasting is carefully paired with local cold cuts and cheeses, such as artisan salami, traditional pancetta, and mountain cheeses.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available upon request, with pickled vegetables and grilled garden produce. This pairing showcases how local foods enhance the flavor profiles of the rosé wines, making the tasting both educational and flavorful.
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A key aspect of this tour is the focus on sustainable and biodiverse cultivation. Visitors are informed about no pesticide use and how native grape varieties thrive in the region. This ecological approach contributes to the distinctiveness of Valtenesi rosés and reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility.
Understanding these cultivation practices highlights the authenticity and quality of the wines produced in this area, making the tasting a more meaningful experience beyond the glass.

The vineyard walk offers an easy, comfortable stroll with panoramic views. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to the easy walking conditions. The scenic landscape provides a perfect backdrop for appreciating biodiversity and biodynamic farming techniques.
The historic cellar visit takes place within a medieval hamlet, adding a time-travel feel to the experience. The combination of landscape, history, and winemaking creates a comprehensive picture of Valtenesi’s wine culture.
The meeting point is at the winery, with free parking outside. Since the group size is limited to 8, the experience maintains an intimate atmosphere. The tour is led by guides speaking Italian and English, ensuring clear explanations and engagement.
Travelers should note that transportation is not included, so planning their arrival is recommended. The 2-hour duration makes this a compact activity, fitting well into a day of regional sightseeing.

While the tour is a small group with a relaxed pace, it is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for people with gluten intolerance. However, vegan and vegetarian options are available if requested in advance, ensuring inclusive options for dietary preferences.
Participants should communicate any food intolerances or dietary needs beforehand to ensure the best experience.
This experience suits wine lovers, especially those interested in rosé wines, sustainable farming, and regional history. The artistic storytelling and breathtaking views appeal to visitors who enjoy combining culture with tasting.
The small-group format ensures a personalized and engaging experience, ideal for intimate gatherings or those seeking a deeper understanding of Valtenesi’s wine traditions.
In sum, the Polpenazze Winery Tour provides an affordable, informative, and scenic journey through Valtenesi’s rosé heritage. With a focus on historic cellars, biodiverse vineyards, and expert-guided tastings, it offers a well-rounded experience for anyone curious about regional wines and local culture.
While it doesn’t include transportation, the easy logistics and small group size make it a convenient and intimate way to enjoy the best of Valtenesi. This tour is particularly suited for those who appreciate storytelling, nature views, and a dedicated focus on rosé wines.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $46 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It has a duration of 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the winery, with free parking outside.
What is included in the tour?
Includes visits to the vineyard and historic cellar, explanation of winemaking techniques, tasting of 4 rosé wines, and local cold cuts and cheeses.
Are vegan or vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegan and vegetarian options are available on request.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included; travelers must organize their own arrival.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not accessible for wheelchairs.
Can dogs join the tour?
Yes, dogs are allowed to accompany visitors.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Italian and English.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.