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Discover Veneto's wine heritage with a 1-hour guided tour at Padua Hills, tasting four iconic wines paired with local cheeses and cured meats, led by expert guides.

The Winery Tour & Tasting on Padua Hills offers an engaging glimpse into Venetian winemaking traditions. Located in Due Carrare, just 25 minutes from Padova, this small-group experience showcases the passion behind Cantina Salvin, a family-run winery with roots reaching back to the early 1900s.
With a duration of around 1 hour, the tour provides a balanced and relaxed pace to explore both the vineyards and the cellar. The tour includes a tasting of four main labels—a mix of sparkling, white, and red wines—paired with local cheeses and cured meats. This setup makes it ideal for anyone interested in learning about native Venetian vines while savoring authentic flavors.
While the tasting experience is comprehensive, it remains accessible for most, with wheelchair accessibility and small group sizes limited to 10 participants. The tour is led by live guides in Italian, English, and German, ensuring clear explanations and an engaging atmosphere. The only notable limitation is that it is not suitable for pregnant women, due to the wine tastings.
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This tour takes place in the scenic Euganean Hills, an area celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and traditional vineyards. The Cantina Salvin winery is situated near a Medieval Village, adding a touch of history and charm to the visit.
We appreciate how the setting complements the tasting, providing a serene backdrop of ancient vines cultivated in pergola and Guyot styles. The guides lead visitors among these historic vines, explaining the careful methods used to nurture the grapes, which form the foundation of the wines tasted later.
The vineyard walk not only educates on cultivation techniques but also highlights the importance of terroir in Veneto wines. This approach appeals to those who enjoy seeing the origins of their drinks and learning about sustainable, traditional practices.

Visitors get an inside look at the winemaking process during a visit to the cellar, where wines start their fermentation in stainless steel tanks. The guides detail the meticulous work involved in producing each label, emphasizing the importance of temperature control and hygiene.
Next, the tour moves into the oak barrel room, where each barrel imparts distinct characteristics to the wine. This part of the experience is especially engaging for those curious about how aging influences flavor and texture. The passion of the winemakers shines through as they explain their quest to find the perfect tasting notes for every label.
This behind-the-scenes look enhances appreciation for the craftsmanship involved and helps visitors understand why Veneto wines, like Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon, are highly valued both locally and internationally.

The highlight of the tour is, of course, the wine tasting. Guests sample four main labels from the winery’s selection, including sparkling, white, and young or aged red wines. The tasting is thoughtfully paired with three types of cheese, each with different aging profiles, and two cured meats, offering a savory contrast to the wines.
This pairing is praised for its balance and harmony, with guides carefully describing each wine’s aromatic profile and flavor nuances. The local cheeses and cured meats elevate the tasting, showcasing regional specialties that complement the wines perfectly.
The large selection of wines and the detailed descriptions add depth to the experience, making it ideal for those eager to expand their knowledge and palate.
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The meeting point is located in the village of Due Carrare, a peaceful spot within the Colli Euganei park area. It’s easily reached by car from Padova, taking only about 25 minutes. The tour begins at a designated time, which varies depending on availability, so early reservation is recommended.
Participants should note that the experience ends back at the original meeting point, making planning onward travel straightforward. The activity offers the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing added convenience for travelers with unpredictable schedules.
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Guides leading this experience are live and engaging, fluent in Italian, English, and German. Reviewers frequently mention Francesca, whose delightful storytelling and passion for the vineyard make the tour particularly memorable. When Francesca is unavailable, her mother seamlessly takes over, continuing the warm, knowledgeable narration.
Guests appreciate the personalized attention in the small group setting, which fosters questions and in-depth explanations. This approach makes the experience feel intimate and tailored, especially for those new to wine tasting or Venetian wines.

This winery tour emphasizes local Veneto and Euganean Hills wines, with a focus on native grape varieties like Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The inclusion of sparkling and white wines adds variety, providing a well-rounded tasting experience.
The passion of the winemakers for tradition and quality shines through in every step—from vineyard cultivation to barrel aging and final tasting. This authenticity, combined with the scenic setting and expert guides, makes it a top choice for wine lovers seeking a genuine, educational experience.

The small-group format allows for more personalized interaction, with groups limited to 10 participants. The venue’s wheelchair accessibility means most visitors can comfortably enjoy the tour. However, due to the physical nature of walking through vineyards and cellar visits, some mobility considerations should be kept in mind.
The tour’s duration of approximately 1 hour makes it an easy addition to a day in Padova, especially for those who want a concise yet meaningful taste of Veneto’s wine culture without a lengthy commitment.

This winery tour and tasting suits travelers interested in Venetian wines, local food pairings, and family-run vineyards. It’s especially fitting for those who enjoy guided experiences and learning about traditional wine production methods.
Since the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, it’s best for adult wine enthusiasts. The scenic vineyard walk and cellar visits cater well to curious visitors who appreciate a hands-on approach to wine appreciation.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Veneto wines, with a focus on authenticity, tradition, and terroir. The knowledgeable guides, beautiful setting, and carefully curated tastings ensure a memorable visit.
While the one-hour duration is short, it packs in enough content to satisfy both casual travelers and more dedicated wine enthusiasts. The small group size and personalized service stand out as key strengths, making it a warm, approachable way to experience Veneto’s viniculture.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a convenient, educational, and delicious glimpse into the heart of Veneto’s wine heritage, set amid the stunning Euganean Hills landscape.
“Best Winery tour ever. Large selection of great wines to taste. Owner very knowledgeable and friendly. Took a lot of time to describe each wine and…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1 hour, with specific start times available depending on the day.
What is included in the tasting?
Guests sample four iconic Veneto wines, paired with three cheeses and two cured meats.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the winery’s facilities are wheelchair accessible.
Where is the meeting point?
The experience begins in Due Carrare, a village near Padova, in the Colli Euganei park area.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve now and pay later.
Are guides available in different languages?
Yes, guides speak Italian, English, and German.
Is the experience suitable for pregnant women?
No, since it involves wine tastings, it is not suitable for pregnant women.
What makes this winery special?
It is a family-run business with roots dating back to the early 1900s, emphasizing native Venetian vines and traditional methods.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking among vineyards and inside the cellar. No specific items are required.
Can I visit the winery without booking?
Advance reservation is necessary; walk-ins are not typically accepted for this guided experience.