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Discover top-tier Italian wines in a 1-hour tasting in Neive, featuring six glasses of Barolo and Barbaresco with expert guidance and local delicacies.
The Langhe Barolo and Barbaresco Wine Tasting offers an engaging, one-hour experience in the charming town of Neive, Italy, just outside Turin. Priced at $106.88 per person, this tour combines the opportunity to sample six premium glasses of Barolo and Barbaresco—regarded as two of the best wines in the world—with the guidance of a knowledgeable wine expert. It’s a perfect choice for those seeking a quick yet rich introduction to celebrated Northern Italian wines.
This tour is designed to accommodate up to 10 travelers, providing an intimate setting where tasting becomes both educational and enjoyable. The experience takes place in a cozy enoteca, creating a relaxed environment to savor the wines alongside local cheeses, meats, and delicacies. Keep in mind that most bookings are made about 66 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
While the tour lasts only about an hour, it offers enough depth to appreciate the complexity of these renowned wines. It’s an ideal option for visitors looking to enhance their understanding of Italian wine or for those with limited time but a passion for quality tasting experiences.

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The tour takes place in Neive, a picturesque town situated in the heart of the Langhe region, famous worldwide for high-quality wines. The location is a cozy enoteca, which offers a warm, inviting setting perfect for wine tasting. This environment allows for intimate conversations and a relaxed pace, ideal for those wanting a personal experience.
Neive’s charming streets and traditional ambiance enhance the experience, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a chance to enjoy a slice of authentic Italian life. The local wines served—Barolo and Barbaresco—are celebrated for their complexity, depth, and aging potential.
This experience is suited for most travelers, as the tour notes that service animals are allowed and it requires no extensive physical effort. The guide speaks both English and Italian, making it accessible to international visitors.
The core of this tour is the tasting of six different glasses of Barolo and Barbaresco. These two wines are regarded as world-class and are known for their distinctive tastes that result from different techniques, terroirs, and soil types used in their production.
Participants will learn how soil composition and local climate influence each wine’s flavor profile. The guide provides detailed explanations, helping visitors understand what makes each glass unique. This educational approach enhances the tasting, making it not just about drinking but also about learning.
The selected wines are paired with local cheeses and charcuterie, including ham, DOP Langhe hazelnuts, and breadsticks. These delicacies complement the wines perfectly, elevating the tasting experience.
The tour’s success largely hinges on the knowledgeable wine guide. Matteo, the host, is praised for being amenable to questions and for his extensive expertise. His ability to explain techniques and backgrounds of each wine enriches the experience, making complex topics accessible and engaging.
Guests appreciate that Matteo’s friendly demeanor creates a welcoming atmosphere, encouraging conversation and curiosity. This personalized attention helps ensure everyone leaves with a better understanding of and appreciation for the wines.
Participants receive six glasses of high-quality wine during the tasting, carefully selected from the Langhe region’s best offerings. The pairing snacks—local cheeses, meats, DOP Langhe hazelnuts, and breadsticks—are included to complement the wines, adding flavor and texture.
The tour excludes tips/gratuities and hotel transportation, so visitors should plan accordingly. The meeting point is at Piazza Italia, 6, Neive, which is straightforward to find and convenient for those exploring the town.
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Booking this tour is straightforward, with confirmation received immediately upon reservation. The policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case of schedule changes. Changes or cancellations less than 24 hours before the experience are not refundable, so planning ahead is recommended.
Since the tour operates with a minimum number of travelers, it may be canceled if the threshold isn’t met. In such cases, a full refund or alternative booking options are offered. The small group size ensures a personalized experience.
While this wine tasting is centered in Neive, it offers a focused, quality experience compared to more general city tours. The emphasis on Barolo and Barbaresco makes it ideal for wine enthusiasts or those eager to understand these iconic Italian wines.
The tour stands out for its expert guidance and intimate setting, with only up to 10 participants. It complements other local activities, like city sightseeing, with a deliberate dive into regional wine culture.
This experience appeals to wine lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and curious travelers eager to learn about Italy’s renowned wines. The short duration makes it suitable for those on tight schedules or combining multiple activities in Neive or Turin.
Since the guide speaks both English and Italian, international visitors will find it accessible. The inclusion of local delicacies enhances the tasting, perfect for those who enjoy pairing wines with regional foods.
This one-hour tasting offers exceptional value for the price of $106.88. The expert-led guidance and well-curated wine selection make it a memorable way to explore Italy’s most celebrated reds.
The intimate setting and small group size foster a personalized experience, ideal for those seeking an authentic taste of Neive’s wine culture. While the duration is brief, the depth of information and quality of wines ensure it’s a worthwhile addition to any trip to Turin or the Langhe region.
For anyone eager to understand what makes Barolo and Barbaresco so revered worldwide, this tour provides a perfect starting point. It’s an approachable, enjoyable, and educational experience that captures the essence of Italian wine craftsmanship.
“Our host, Matteo was very knowledgeable and amenable to questions about the wines we tasted. He did a great job, and we of course ended up buying w…”
What is included in the wine tasting?
You will try six different glasses of Barolo and Barbaresco, paired with local cheeses, meats, and delicacies like DOP Langhe hazelnuts and breadsticks.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately one hour, making it a quick yet enriching activity.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins and ends at Piazza Italia, 6, Neive.
Is this suitable for non-Italian speakers?
Yes, the guide speaks both English and Italian, ensuring accessible explanations for all participants.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are tips included?
No, tips or gratuities are not included and are left to the discretion of your.
Is physical effort required?
No significant physical effort is needed, and accessibility is suitable for most travelers.
What makes this experience stand out?
The expertise of the wine guide, combined with the quality of wines and cozy setting, makes this a standout tasting in the Langhe region.
Is food included besides the wine?
Yes, local cheeses, meats, and delicacies are provided to accompany the wines.
Can I buy wine during or after the tour?
Yes, guests often purchase wine to ship home, as appreciated by past participants.