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Discover the best of Piedmont with this small-group Langhe wine and food tour from Turin, featuring visits to two wineries, a medieval village, and delicious local cuisine.
This 9-hour tour offers an intimate exploration of Le Langhe, a renowned wine region in Italy’s Piedmont. Priced at $456 per person, it is limited to just eight participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The tour includes private transportation from Turin, visits to two exclusive wineries for tastings, and a traditional lunch in a charming hilltop hamlet. With an average booking time of 96 days in advance, it’s clear that this experience appeals to those seeking a well-curated day of wine, food, and scenic views.
The highlight is the expert guidance of a driver-guide who knows Le Langhe inside out, taking you off the beaten path to discover wine estates that are hard to find solo. The tour’s small size and focus on local authenticity make it particularly suitable for visitors eager to go beyond tourist spots and embrace Piedmont’s culinary and vinicultural treasures.

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The tour begins at Biglietteria Italo Torino Porta Nuova, located at Via Nizza, 2, with a start time at 9:00 am. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Private transfer from Turin ensures comfort and convenience, eliminating the hassle of driving yourself through the countryside.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and accessibility near public transportation. Since it’s a private activity, only your group participates, ensuring a relaxed and personalized experience. The mobile ticket feature adds further ease for attendees.

The first stop takes you into Alta Langa, the northern part of the Langhe region. Here, the guide leads you through vineyards, fermentation, and aging cellars, providing insight into how local wine is crafted from grape to bottle. The tasting session includes different wines produced in this area, showcasing the unique characteristics of Alta Langa’s terroir.
This part of the tour lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes and is free of charge. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about the farming and vinification processes that define Piedmont wines, with the guide explaining how the environment influences flavor and quality.

Next, the tour heads to Monforte d’Alba, a village with a medieval layout. Its cobbled streets lead up to the Clock Tower and showcase terracotta buildings that have retained their historic charm. Visitors enjoy around one hour of free time to wander this picturesque town, take photos, or browse local shops.
Lunch is served in a local restaurant within Monforte d’Alba, where traditional Piedmont dishes take center stage. The setting offers an authentic taste of regional cuisine, complementing the wine-focused day.

The third stop focuses on Barolo, one of Italy’s most famous wines. The guide discusses vinification techniques, covering all stages of production from grape harvest to aging. The wines are made from grapes of property, respecting the land, tradition, and the terroir that makes Barolo so renowned.
The 1 hour 30 minutes spent here includes a wine tasting of authentic Barolo wines, offering a chance to appreciate the distinct qualities that make this region’s wines globally celebrated.
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This tour features two winery visits that are chosen for their authenticity and exclusivity. These wineries are not easily accessible to travelers alone, making this experience special. The focus is on respecting local traditions and the environment, with wines produced from grapes grown on property.
The guided visits include tours of fermentation and aging cellars, where you gain a deeper understanding of the winemaking process. Tasting sessions at each location allow for an appreciation of the variety and craftsmanship involved.

Throughout the day, the van makes stops for pictures in scenic spots around Langhe and Roero. These moments capture the rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages that define this landscape. The brief pauses allow for photos and a chance to enjoy the fresh outdoor air amid stunning views.
These stops are brief but enhance the overall experience by giving travelers time to soak in the beauty of the countryside.
Along With winery visits, the tour dedicates time to explore the medieval village of Neive at leisure. Known for its historic center and scenic streets, Neive offers a relaxed environment for strolling and absorbing local life.
Lunch in a typical hamlet features dishes that highlight Piedmont’s traditional cuisine. The meal complements the wine tastings and provides a true taste of regional flavors, making the day not only about wine but also about enjoying authentic local food.
The driver-guide plays a key role in making this tour memorable. Their knowledgeable storytelling about the complex Piedmont wine scene enriches each stop. They explain vinification methods, regional differences, and historical context, helping participants understand the significance of what they taste and see.
The guide’s familiarity with the area also means they can tailor the experience, ensuring each stop feels authentic and engaging.
With a price of $456, the tour offers a comprehensive day of wine tasting, cultural exploration, and local cuisine. The inclusion of transport, two winery visits, and lunch provides good value for those interested in learning about Piedmont wines in an intimate setting.
This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts and food lovers looking for a personal, educational journey through Le Langhe’s countryside. The small-group format and expert guidance create a relaxed, authentic atmosphere that’s ideal for deeper engagement.
This small-group tour combines the best of Piedmont’s wine culture, scenic beauty, and regional cuisine. It’s especially suitable for those who want to avoid tourist crowds and experience local wineries and villages with the insight of a knowledgeable guide.
The 9-hour length balances visiting multiple locations with ample free time and a relaxed pace, making it a well-rounded day trip. While the price may seem high, the inclusion of private transportation, expert-led tastings, and a traditional lunch justifies the cost for many.
Travelers seeking a personalized, authentic taste of Piedmont will find this tour both enjoyable and enriching, with plenty of opportunities to learn and taste some of Italy’s finest wines.
“Wonderful day in Langhe Italy area wine tasting and enjoying the scenic countryside! Beautiful day to enjoy some of Italys finest wines!”
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour departs from Biglietteria Italo Torino Porta Nuova, located at Via Nizza, 2.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 9 hours, beginning at 9:00 am and ending back at the start point.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers private transfer from Turin, two winery visits with tastings, lunch in a local restaurant, and free time in Neive.
Are the wineries hard to find on my own?
Yes, the selected wineries are difficult for travelers to access independently, making this guided experience particularly valuable.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is designed to accommodate a broad audience, with no specific physical requirements indicated.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility in travel plans.
How large are the groups?
The small-group format limits participation to 8 people, fostering a more intimate and personalized experience.
Will I learn about Piedmont wine from an expert?
Absolutely, the driver-guide shares detailed insights about vinification, terroir, and regional wine traditions throughout the day.
Is lunch included, and what kind of food is served?
Yes, lunch in a local hamlet features traditional Piedmont dishes, perfect for pairing with the regional wines.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the private van is described as super comfortable, making the journey enjoyable and stress-free.
Can I customize the experience?
As it’s a private tour, there’s potential for some tailored elements, though the itinerary remains fixed based on the data provided.