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Discover authentic Emilia Romagna flavors with a private tour in Reggio Emilia, including Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, wines, and family-run producers.

This private food tour in Reggio Emilia offers a deep dive into the region’s most celebrated products, including Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, traditional balsamic vinegar, and local wines. Priced at $178.22 per person and lasting approximately 4 to 5 hours, this experience is perfect for those seeking an intimate, expert-led exploration of Emilia Romagna’s culinary traditions. The tour departs from Reggio Emilia at 8:30 am and features private transportation, eliminating the hassle of public transit and allowing for a relaxed, personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small, family-run businesses rather than crowded tourist spots. Visitors get exclusive access to local producers, where they can see Parmigiano Reggiano cheese made from start to finish, learn about the long process of aging balsamic vinegar, and enjoy guided tastings of products at different stages of maturation. Despite its popularity—booked on average 31 days in advance—it maintains an intimate feel, with a maximum of 10 travelers per group. This tour is highly recommended for food lovers interested in authentic, handcrafted Italian delicacies.

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This tour begins in the provincial capital, Reggio Emilia, a lesser-known but deeply authentic destination for foodies. The region is celebrated for producing some of Italy’s most iconic flavors, and this experience helps visitors understand how traditional products are made and enjoyed. The tour is designed to bypass tourist hotspots and instead focus on local producers maintaining ancient techniques that have been passed down through generations.
The small-group format ensures a personalized approach. Alessandro, the highly praised guide, is known for his knowledgeable and friendly manner, making every stop engaging. His proactive communication before the tour adds to the feeling of confidence and anticipation, as noted in many positive reviews. It’s clear that the tour is ideal for food lovers eager to learn about Italy’s culinary history from passionate locals.
The tour’s first stop is at Latteria Sociale Paverazzi, a dairy farm producing around 30,000 wheels of Parmigiano Reggiano annually. Here, visitors see every stage of cheese production, from milk collection to aging. The natural ingredients—milk, rennet, and the skill of the producers—are clearly explained, highlighting the traditional methods.
After the tour of the dairy, tastings of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese are offered directly from the wheels in production, providing an unmatched sensory experience. Visitors appreciate the insight into the meticulous process and the opportunity to sample cheese at different ages, gaining a better understanding of what distinguishes ageing levels. The admission is included in the tour price, and this stop lasts about an hour.

The second stop is at Acetaia Picci, located in a 17th-century courtyard in Cavriago. Here, visitors learn about the long process of making traditional balsamic vinegar, which involves minimum twelve years of aging in small wooden barrels. The vinegar is made from boiled must of local grapes, and the gradually smaller barrels are crafted from different woods to add flavor complexity.
Through the guided visit, guests observe the entire process and understand the importance of aging and wood types. The tasting session is particularly detailed, allowing visitors to appreciate the aromas and flavors of balsamic vinegar at various stages of maturity. This admission is also included, and the stop lasts about an hour.

Unlike other tours that rely on public buses or trains, this experience includes private transportation from Reggio Emilia to each stop, ensuring comfort and flexibility. The pick-up occurs at the meeting point at 8:30 am, and the tour concludes back at the same location. This logistical aspect is highly praised in reviews, with many guests mentioning how it simplifies the day and maximizes time spent tasting and learning.
This private mode of travel allows for a relaxed pace, with small group sizes that foster a more conversational and immersive environment. It’s particularly suitable for those who prefer personalized attention and avoiding crowded tourist areas.

At Latteria Sociale Paverazzi, you’ll taste Parmigiano Reggiano straight from the cheese wheels, experiencing the different flavors and textures that come with varying aging periods. The cheese is made using simple, natural ingredients—milk, rennet, and time—and the tasting reveals the subtle differences that define quality.
At Acetaia Picci, the balsamic vinegar tasting is a highlight. Visitors savor intensely aromatic vinegar, appreciating how long-term aging influences flavor complexity. Many reviews emphasize the detailed explanation of the production process, making the tasting more meaningful.
Wine tasting is also part of the experience, with visits to vineyards that produce local wines. The combination of cheese, vinegar, and wine offers a comprehensive culinary snapshot of Emilia Romagna’s traditions.

Alessandro is the guide leading this tour, earning high praise from past guests for his expertise, friendliness, and fluent English. He shares stories and details about the families behind each producer, creating a warm and informative atmosphere.
Guests mention Alessandro’s proactive communication before the tour, which builds confidence and excitement. Many reviewers note that his passion for the region and ability to explain complex processes make the experience both educational and enjoyable.

This tour operates with a maximum of 10 travelers, creating an intimate environment. The meeting point is conveniently located in Reggio Emilia, with easy arrangements for luggage and arrivals. The pick-up and drop-off service enhances convenience, especially for those arriving by train or staying nearby.
The duration of 4 to 5 hours balances enough time for learning, tasting, and sightseeing without feeling rushed. The flexibility of private transport means travelers can enjoy the stops at their own pace.
Booking for this tour typically occurs about a month in advance, reflecting its popularity. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience ensures flexibility, with full refunds available if plans change. Weather considerations are also accounted for, with options for rescheduling or refunds if poor weather affects the stops.
This experience appeals most to foodies, culture lovers, and those interested in authentic Italian traditions. It’s suitable for most ages and physical abilities, with no specific mention of strenuous activity. Families with children often find it engaging, especially given the hands-on nature of the tastings and the storytelling style of the guide.
Travelers seeking a personalized, off-the-beaten-path experience of Emilia Romagna’s culinary scene** will find this tour particularly satisfying. Those who value local craftsmanship and family-run businesses will appreciate the room for questions and interaction throughout the day.
This private tour in Reggio Emilia offers a comprehensive and authentic look at the region’s celebrated foods, all in an intimate setting. The combination of hands-on visits, guided tastings, and local stories makes it a worthwhile investment for anyone eager to understand Italy’s food culture beyond the usual tourist spots.
While the price reflects the private, personalized experience, the quality of access and expert guidance make it a top choice for serious food lovers. The small group size and careful planning ensure a comfortable, engaging, and delicious day.
For those interested in Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, or local wines, this tour offers a well-rounded, educational, and tasty journey through Emilia Romagna’s culinary soul.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is engaging for most ages, especially given the hands-on tastings and storytelling. Many reviews highlight families enjoying the experience together.
What is included in the price?
The private transportation, guided tastings of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese at various ages, balsamic vinegar, and local wines are all included. No additional costs for the stops or tastings.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours prior to the tour. If weather conditions cause cancellation, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Is the tour physically demanding?
No specific physical requirements are mentioned. The stops involve walking around the producer sites, but overall, the tour is suitable for most travelers.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 31 days ahead, due to the tour’s popularity and limited group size.
Can I purchase products during the tour?
Yes, many guests buy gifts and local delicacies at the stops, though there is no pressure to do so. The focus remains on learning and tasting.
Ready to experience the authentic flavors of Emilia Romagna? This tour offers a delicious, educational journey that highlights the craftsmanship and tradition behind Italy’s most cherished products.