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Experience Piedmontese wines in Turin with a guided tasting of six wines, including Barolo and Alta Langa, at the central market for $59 per person.

This wine tasting tour in Turin city center offers an engaging look at the diverse wines of Piedmont. For $59 per person, you get a 1-day guided experience featuring six tastings of both native and international grape varieties. The tour departs from Turin Central Market, making it convenient for visitors staying in or near the city.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, this experience emphasizes highlighting Piedmont’s renowned wines, especially Barolo, Nebbiolo, and Alta Langa. A key strength is the opportunity to compare two types of Nebbiolo and learn about classic Piedmontese winemaking methods. The tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their knowledge in a relaxed setting, with the possibility of adding food options for a more complete experience.
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The tour begins at Turin Central Market, a lively hub perfect for mingling with locals and enjoying a variety of food options. The meeting point is central and accessible, providing a comfortable setting before the wine journey starts. The guide leads the group through a well-organized sequence of tastings, ensuring that everyone receives ample attention and detailed explanations about each wine.
This meeting location also allows for optional food pairing after the tastings, which can be added at a cost of 25. The market’s atmosphere complements the wine experience, making it more engaging and authentic. The central location means quick access for visitors staying in the city, and the tour’s flexible cancellation policy offers peace of mind for booking.

The core of this experience is the guided tasting of six wines, carefully selected to showcase Piedmont’s variety. The first wines focus on Alta Langa DOCG, a sparkling wine produced with Chardonnay or Pinot Noir grapes, illustrating Piedmont’s traditional method of creating high-quality sparkling wine.
Next, the tour offers a white wine option, Arneis, known for its crispness and elegance. The tasting then transitions to red wines, featuring Barbera and Dolcetto, highlighting the freshness and fruitiness of these native varieties. These are tasted both in their younger and more mature forms, offering insight into their aging potential.
The red wines conclude with Nebbiolo, including Barolo, the region’s most famous red. The comparison between two types of Nebbiolo emphasizes the differences that winemaking and aging can produce. In total, these six tastings provide a rundown of Piedmont’s wine landscape.
The tour is led by an expert guide who shares detailed descriptions of each wine and its origin. The guide’s friendly and knowledgeable approach ensures that questions are answered thoroughly, and the sequence of wines feels natural and educational. One reviewer praises the guide for dedicating two hours to the group, making sure that learning and enjoyment go hand-in-hand.
The guide’s storytelling style adds depth to the experience, making complex topics like winemaking methods and grape varieties accessible and engaging. This personalized attention is especially appreciated in a setting like the Mercato Centrale, where the lively atmosphere enhances the tasting.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the included tastings stand on their own, visitors can opt to add a food platter featuring local Piedmontese cuisine for $25. This option enriches the experience, pairing regional appetizers and dishes with the wines, making it a more complete culinary journey.
The food addition is available at the time of booking and offers a chance to enjoy typical Piedmontese flavors alongside the wines. The market setting provides an impressive array of food choices, allowing flexible pairing options after the tastings.
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This wine tasting is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. The tour operates in Italian and English, with a live guide leading the group. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travel plans.
The tour’s duration of one day is suited for those looking for an immersive but manageable experience. Starting times vary, so checking availability in advance is recommended. The small group setting ensures a personalized experience, enhancing learning and comfort.
Unlike generic tastings, this experience focuses specifically on Piedmontese wines, including highlighted varieties like Barolo and Alta Langa. The sequence of tastings is thoughtfully designed to showcase both native and international grape varieties, providing a well-rounded perspective.
The location at Turin Central Market offers a vibrant, authentic backdrop for the tastings, and the expert guide makes the experience accessible and engaging. The ability to compare two types of Nebbiolo adds a unique educational element, appealing to those seeking a deeper understanding of regional wines.
This wine tasting is ideal for adults interested in learning about Piedmontese wines in an informal, friendly environment. Wine enthusiasts will find value in the detailed explanations and tastings of native varieties. Those wanting to pair wines with local food will also enjoy the optional dining upgrade.
However, children under 18 are not suitable for this experience, as it is focused on alcohol tasting. The tour’s central location, reasonable price, and flexible cancellation make it a practical choice for visitors wanting a focused, informative experience without excessive time commitment.

This $59 guided wine tour provides a comprehensive glimpse into the wines of Piedmont, with six tastings including famous varieties like Barolo. The expert guide enhances the experience with detailed descriptions and friendly storytelling, making it suitable for both novice and seasoned wine lovers.
The location at Turin Central Market adds an authentic touch, and the ability to add food makes the experience more immersive. While it’s a short, one-day activity, it delivers deep insights into regional wines, perfect for those wanting a focused, educational introduction to Piedmont’s wine culture.
Is prior wine knowledge necessary for this tour?
No, the tour is suitable for both beginners and those with some knowledge, thanks to the guide’s clear explanations.
Can I combine this tour with food?
Yes, you can add a food platter featuring Piedmontese cuisine for $25 when booking.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Turin Central Market, a convenient and lively location in the city center.
How many wines are tasted during the experience?
Six wines are sampled, including sparkling, white, and red wines.
Is there an option for non-English speakers?
Yes, the tour is conducted in Italian and English.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour different from other wine tastings in Turin?
Its focus on Piedmontese varieties like Barolo and Alta Langa, combined with expert guidance and a central location, distinguishes it from more generic offerings.