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Discover stunning vineyard views, taste 3 exclusive wines, and enjoy a traditional Piedmontese meal at this 3.5-hour tour in Langhe, Italy.
The Best of the Langhe: Wine Tasting & Traditional Meal offers an engaging experience combining guided vineyard visits, exclusive wine tastings, and authentic Piedmontese cuisine. This 3.5-hour tour in Piedmont, Italy, is designed for lovers of fine wine and regional flavors, with a focus on Podere Gagliassi’s high-quality wines and a dining experience at Michelin-starred chef Pasquale Làera’s Lostu restaurant.
Starting with a guided tour of Podere Gagliassi’s vineyards and winery, visitors enjoy stunning views of the Langhe hills while learning about the region’s winemaking process. The wine tasting features three carefully crafted wines, each reflecting the region’s unique terroir, complemented by local snacks like hazelnuts and grissini. The experience concludes with a traditional Piedmontese meal at Lostu, located just a short, 7-minute walk away, offering regional specialties, including three appetizers, a main course, and a dessert.
While the full experience lasts about 3.5 hours, it’s important to note that dinner is served after 7:30 PM, and there could be a short wait if the cellar tour ends earlier in the evening. This tour suits those who appreciate beautiful scenery, premium wines, and authentic local cuisine in a relaxed setting.


The tour begins at Podere Gagliassi, where visitors explore the vines and state-of-the-art cellar. The guided walk allows guests to take in the panoramic views of the Langhe hills, which are particularly striking during the tour. This visit provides a clear understanding of local wine production and Podere Gagliassi’s craftsmanship.
The vineyard visit includes a photo stop and a scenic drive on the way there, setting a perfect backdrop for wine learning. The cellar tour lasts around 1.5 hours, especially for smaller groups, offering a close-up look at the winemaking process. The guide explains the distinct qualities of each of the three wines tasted later, highlighting what makes them typical of the region.
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After the vineyard walk, guests move to the winery space where three wines are presented for tasting. Each one showcases a different expression of the Langhe terroir. Tastings are complemented by grissini and hazelnuts, adding a regional touch.
Guests benefit from a 10% discount if they decide to purchase wines at the winery, making this a good opportunity to take home a taste of Piedmont. The wine tasting lasts approximately 30 minutes, providing enough time to appreciate each wine’s unique character and aroma.

What truly sets this experience apart are the breathtaking views of the rolling Langhe hills. The photo stops and guided walking sections are designed to showcase the landscape’s beauty, making for memorable photos and a deeper appreciation of the region’s viticultural environment.
Guests will find that the outdoor tasting of wines outdoors in such a scenic setting enhances the experience, especially with views of Borgo Sant’Anna nearby. The natural surroundings play a crucial role in capturing the essence of the region’s wine production.

After the wine and vineyard exploration, visitors walk just 7 minutes on foot to Lostu, a trattoria led by Michelin-starred chef Pasquale Laera. The restaurant offers a regional tasting menu that includes three appetizers, a main course, and a dessert.
The dinner finds itself in a modern setting with high-quality ingredients. The staff are praised for being friendly, professional, and helpful, ensuring a welcoming experience. The menu emphasizes regional food and local delicacies, which perfectly complement the wines tasted earlier.
While the restaurant opens at 7:30 PM, the cellar tour often concludes earlier, so there may be a short wait before dinner. The dining experience lasts roughly 105 minutes, giving plenty of time to savor each course.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour starts at Podere Gagliassi, with transportation not explicitly detailed but easily accessible given the location. The group size is small enough to facilitate a personalized experience, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. The multilingual guides speak English, Italian, and Spanish, accommodating different language preferences.

The tour includes a guided winery and vineyard tour, three wine tastings, local snacks, and a regional meal at Lostu. A 10% discount on purchased wines adds further value.
Visitors can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this experience flexible for changing plans. Payment is pay later, providing extra convenience and flexibility.

The combination of spectacular views, high-quality wines, and authentic Piedmontese cuisine makes this tour particularly appealing. The knowledgeable guides and friendly staff are frequently praised, especially for their explanations of local wine production.
The delicious dinner at Lostu often receives high praise, especially for the quality ingredients and welcoming atmosphere. This experience is ideal for those who want an immersive taste of Piedmont’s wine and food culture in a relaxing setting.

The cellar tour lasts around 1.5 hours, which might be tight if guests wish to dine immediately afterward, as dinner begins after 7:30 PM. It’s worth planning for a short wait if the tour concludes earlier in the evening.
While the tour is accessible and offers a small-group setting, those seeking a more extended or extensive wine journey might look elsewhere. The overall value and quality make it a worthwhile choice for many visitors.
This tour offers a worthwhile blend of vineyard exploration, exclusive wine tasting, and regional culinary delights. The stunning views of the Langhe hills and the quality of wines from Podere Gagliassi create a memorable experience.
The dinner at Lostu, with its regional menu and friendly staff, provides a satisfying conclusion to a day full of local flavors. Although timing may require some patience before dinner, the small group size, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful setting make it a highly recommended activity for lovers of wine, food, and Piedmont’s landscape.
This experience is especially suited for those who want a comprehensive taste of Langhe’s viticulture and cuisine in a beautiful, relaxed environment.
“The winery is beautiful and has a fascinating history! The tour guide was clear and very kind. The place is beautiful with a stunning sunset.”
How long does the entire tour last?
The total duration is approximately 3.5 hours, including vineyard visits, wine tastings, and dinner.
What wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests sample three high-quality wines crafted by Podere Gagliassi, each reflecting the region’s typical characteristics.
Is the wine tasting outdoor or indoors?
The wine tasting can be outdoors in a beautiful setting, especially with views of the vineyards and Borgo Sant’Anna.
What is included in the meal at Lostu?
The regional tasting menu features three appetizers, a main course, and a dessert with regional ingredients.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The data doesn’t specify, but the menu emphasizes regional, traditional cuisine, so special requests should be clarified in advance.
Is transportation provided between stops?
The tour is mainly walkable, with the restaurant only 7 minutes on foot from the vineyard. Specific transport arrangements are not detailed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, allowing guests with mobility needs to participate comfortably.
What language options are available for guides?
Guides speak English, Italian, and Spanish.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of stunning vineyard views, expert-guided tastings, and a high-quality regional dinner creates a well-rounded experience that highlights Piedmont’s wine and culinary traditions.