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Experience the Piedmont wine regions with a private guide, visiting Barolo and Barbaresco wineries, tasting wines, and enjoying scenic views from Milan.
Discover the charm of Italy’s prestigious Piedmont wine regions on this full-day private tour from Milan. Priced at $573.20 per person, this approximately 9-hour experience offers an intimate look at Barolo and Barbaresco wines, guided by a local winemaker-host. The tour includes pickup from Milan hotels or train stations, visits to family-owned wineries, and tastings of several wines and vintages. At a glance, this tour is perfect for those seeking a personal, knowledgeable, and scenic wine experience, with the option to add a 3-course lunch for an extra 40 euros.
While the standard package does not include lunch, travelers appreciate the small-group atmosphere and the expertise of the winemaker guide. The reviews highlight high praise for the guide’s passion and knowledge, making this a popular choice among wine enthusiasts. The $573.20 price point reflects the premium, personalized nature of this experience, emphasizing quality over quantity.

The tour begins at 8FPCP5X8+H9CP5X8+H9C Castagnole delle Lanze, with pickups scheduled at 10:00 am. Travelers can choose to be collected either from their Milan hotel or from the train stations in Alba or Asti. The drop-off occurs back at the original pickup point, making the day smooth and convenient. The group size stays small, ensuring personalized attention and flexibility.
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The day unfolds with visits to two wineries located in the Barolo and Barbaresco wine regions. Each cellar visit lasts between 2-3 hours and includes guided tours of the vineyards and cellars. The wine tastings feature multiple wines and vintages, showcasing the diversity and quality of Piedmontese wines. The family-owned wineries visited include producers with both international and local sales, giving a broad perspective on the regional wine industry.

Between winery visits and during lunch, the guide leads the group through picturesque hills and towns of the Langhe. Passengers enjoy stunning vistas and plenty of photo stops, capturing the rolling vineyards and charming villages that define this area. This part of the tour appeals to those who love both wine and scenic landscapes.

The tour’s first stop occurs in the Barolo wine region, known worldwide for its full-bodied reds. Here, visitors tour a family-owned cellar, tasting wines made on-site. The winemaker provides insights into local grape varieties and winemaking techniques, making the tasting both educational and flavorful. The visit often lasts around 2-3 hours, offering ample opportunity to learn and enjoy wines.

Following a scenic drive, the group proceeds to the Barbaresco wine region for the afternoon. This area is famous for elegant, aromatic reds. The second cellar visit likewise includes a guided tour and tastings of several vintages, giving a well-rounded view of the region’s offerings. The personal connection with the winemaker adds depth that large group tours may lack.

While the standard tour does not include lunch**, guests can opt for a 3-course meal at a local restaurant for 40 euros per person. The lunch provides a chance to enjoy regional specialties and relax before continuing the wine tastings. Many reviewers mention the lunch as a highlight, appreciating the relaxed atmosphere and authentic cuisine.

The tour is led by a local winemaker, whose passion and knowledge shine through in every explanation. The reviews praise the guide for being friendly, informative, and eager to share both textbook and farm-level insights. This personal touch makes the experience more rewarding than larger, guided group tours.

A key feature of this tour is the opportunity to sample wines directly at the wineries. These on-site tastings include multiple wines and vintages, often including exclusive or limited-production bottles. Visitors frequently comment on the quality of wines, with some even choosing to ship bottles home with assistance from the guide.
The scenic drive between wineries and during lunch provides breathtaking views of rolling vineyards, hilltop towns, and lush countryside. These photo stops enhance the overall experience, making it not only about wine but also about immersing in Piedmont’s natural beauty.
The tour duration is approximately 9 hours, making it a full but manageable day trip. The group size remains small, fostering a personalized experience. Optional lunch is available for an additional 40 euros, which many find worthwhile for a sit-down meal in a traditional setting. Travelers can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, with full refunds offered if plans change.
What differentiates this experience is the private, personalized approach with a local winemaker guiding the day. The high praise in reviews for knowledgeable hosts, stunning scenery, and excellent wines indicates a genuine, enriching experience. The scenic drives and hands-on cellar visits create a balanced mix of education, tasting, and sightseeing.
This tour suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Piedmont’s iconic wines in a personal setting. It also appeals to those who appreciate scenic countryside and want a convenient, all-in-one day trip from Milan. The small-group format and expert guide make it ideal for anyone seeking an authentic, relaxed, and informative experience.
This full-day private tour offers a well-rounded encounter with the wines, landscapes, and culture of the Langhe region. The $573.20 price reflects the premium, personalized experience, particularly with a local winemaker at the helm. It excels in knowledge transfer, scenery, and wine quality, making it a top choice for those serious about Piedmont wines.
While lunch is optional, many find the wine tastings and scenic drives alone worth the cost. For wine lovers wanting an intimate and educational experience with scenic views, this tour provides a memorable journey into Italy’s famed wine country.
“Was such an amazing experience. My girlfriend and I loved our wine tour with Giovanni. He was friendly and knowledgeable. Very happy we chose this …”
Is the tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves visits to wineries with cellar tours and scenic drives; some walking and staircases may be involved, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
Can I add lunch to the tour?
Yes, an optional 3-course lunch can be added for 40 euros per person at a traditional Piedmont restaurant.
What is included in the wine tastings?
The tastings include wine samples from two wineries, featuring multiple wines and vintages.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup from Milan hotels or train stations is included, with the tour ending at the same pickup point.
How long is each winery visit?
Each cellar visit lasts between 2-3 hours, including tours of the vineyards, cellars, and tastings.
What makes this tour different from larger group options?
The private format and local winemaker guide offer a more personal and in-depth experience compared to larger, impersonal tours.
Are children or non-drinkers accommodated?
The tour is focused on wine tasting; non-drinkers may wish to participate in the sightseeing aspects.
Can I ship wine home?
Many guests have arranged for wine shipments with assistance from the guide, especially when purchasing multiple bottles.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
While the data does not specify seasons, the scenic views and vineyard conditions are generally ideal during spring through early fall.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds offered; shorter notice cancels are non-refundable.