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Discover the flavors of Piedmont on an 8-hour **Barolo & Barbaresco wine tour** with a passionate winemaker, visiting three top wineries in Alba's renowned region.
Imagine spending a full day exploring the celebrated wine-producing regions of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato in Italy, with the guidance of an expert winemaker. This Barolo & Barbaresco Wine Tour offers an intimate experience at three distinguished wineries, including a visit to the cellar owned by a family with seven generations of winemaking tradition. At $342.58 per person, the 8-hour journey combines premium tastings, scenic stops, and personalized insights, making it ideal for those eager to deepen their understanding of Piedmont wines. The tour gathers only a small group of up to 7 travelers, ensuring a relaxed, engaging atmosphere with pick-up service from Alba available.
While the tour is rich in wine education and local scenery, it does not include lunch, giving you the flexibility to explore the local cuisine during free time in the villages. With high ratings of 4.5/5 from 11 reviews and a 91% recommendation rate, this experience stands out as a well-organized, informative, and warm introduction to the region’s famous wines. It is perfect for wine aficionados, curious travelers, or anyone looking for a guided day through Italy’s premier wine country.


The tour begins at Via Vivaro, 2 in Alba, a city easily accessible by train from Turin. The meeting is scheduled for 10:00 am, making it easy to plan your day. The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle designed for comfort, especially important considering the scenic drives between wineries and villages.
The small group size, capped at 7 travelers, ensures a more personalized experience compared to larger bus tours. The tour provider offers group discounts and the possibility of private tours upon request, catering to different preferences.
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The itinerary features stops in Barolo or La Morra, depending on the wineries scheduled for that day. These towns are renowned for their medieval charm, narrow streets, and panoramic views. The visit to Barolo includes some free time to explore, shop, or simply enjoy the atmosphere, with 45 minutes allocated for this activity.
The tour also takes you to Roddi, a village with a medieval fortress, known for its Barolo wine production. This stop offers a glimpse of the region’s historical architecture and scenic surroundings, perfect for photos and a breather before heading to the next winery.

One of the highlights of this tour is the comparison of different types of Barolo, made from the same Nebbiolo grapes but grown in various soil types within the region. This allows you to directly see how terroir influences wine characteristics. The guide emphasizes these differences, enriching your appreciation of the region’s diversity.
Another special feature is the opportunity to taste Barbaresco, a wine produced from Nebbiolo grapes on the east side of Alba. It offers a different profile from Barolo, despite the similarity in grape variety, adding depth to your understanding of Piedmont wines.
At each of the three wineries, you experience premium tastings of their best wines. The visit to the family-owned winery, with seven generations of winemaking history, stands out as an authentic and meaningful stop. The winemaker leads the tastings, sharing stories about the land, the process, and the wines, making each sip more insightful and memorable.
These tastings are designed to showcase the regional diversity, from robust reds to more nuanced profiles. The knowledgeable guide ensures you understand the nuances, making this tour especially valuable for enthusiasts eager to deepen their wine knowledge.
The tour includes free time in at least one or more villages, such as Alba, La Morra, or Roddi, giving you a chance to wander, shop, or dine independently. Lunch is not included, so you can choose to enjoy local cuisine at your own pace. Many options are available in these charming towns, with cafes, trattorias, and wine bars ready to welcome you.
These stops provide a break in the wine tastings, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and perhaps purchase some bottles directly from the wineries or local shops.

Guided by Giovanni or Marco, the guides are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate. They not only explain the wine-making process but also bring a personal touch that enhances the experience. Guests highlight Marco’s extraordinary knowledge and his ability to make everyone feel welcomed and engaged, regardless of their background.
The guides’ storytelling makes the day both educational and enjoyable, with reviews praising their ability to share detailed insights and regional stories.
The tour provides pickup service, simplifying logistics, especially for those staying in Alba. The duration of 8 hours offers a balanced pace, with enough time at each location to savor tastings without feeling rushed.
Cancellation is straightforward with a full refund available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The tour is suitable for most participants, with most travelers able to join, and the vehicle climate-controlled for comfort.
This tour is often paired with other activities like truffle hunting, wine tastings with sommeliers, or vineyard visits. It offers a focused, expert-led exploration of Piedmont’s top wines and includes a personal touch that many larger tours lack. The small-group format and small wineries visited make it stand out for authenticity.
This experience appeals to anyone with an interest in wine, especially those looking to learn from a local winemaker. It suits travelers who prefer small, intimate groups and value deep insights into wine production and terroir. Food enthusiasts can explore local villages during free time, though lunch is not included.
Given the high praise for guides like Marco, those who enjoy engaging storytelling and expert knowledge will find this tour particularly rewarding.
This tour offers an authentic, expert-led introduction to Piedmont’s world-famous wines. Its small group size, premium tastings, and scenic stops create a well-rounded experience for lovers of wine and regional culture. While the absence of included lunch offers flexibility, it also means travelers should plan for their own meals during free time.
The high ratings and positive reviews reflect satisfaction with the guides’ expertise and the quality of wineries visited. For those eager to deepen their understanding of Barolo and Barbaresco wines in a friendly, relaxed setting, this tour provides value and memorable insights.
“Giovanni was very knowledgeable, friendly and an excellent guide. We went to excellent wineries, include his. Tasted many great wines. Dont miss th…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $342.58 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 8 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Via Vivaro, 2 in Alba.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle transports guests between stops.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guided visits to three wineries, premium tastings, transport, and free time in villages.
Are private tours available?
Yes, private options can be arranged upon request.
Who leads the tour?
A local, friendly winemaker guides each visit, sharing his passion and extensive knowledge.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included; guests have free time to dine in local villages.
Is the tour suitable for most travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and the vehicle is climate-controlled for comfort.