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Enjoy a 2-hour wine tasting in Lazise, Italy, featuring 3 fresh wines paired with charcuterie, cheese, and farm-grown vegetables. Authentic, relaxing, family-run experience.
Experience a warm and authentic wine tasting in the peaceful countryside of Lazise on Lake Garda, Italy. This 2-hour tour offers a chance to sample 3 different young and fresh wines—including a fruity rosé, a crisp white, and a light local red—all paired with home-made charcuterie, cheeses, bread, and farm vegetables. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 139 reviews, this experience is celebrated for its friendly atmosphere, knowledgeable hosts, and genuine flavors.
The tour takes place at a small family-run farm just outside Lazise, offering a relaxed setting surrounded by green meadows and vineyards. The experience stands out for its focus on local products, sustainable farming practices, and personal storytelling from the host, Susy. It’s ideal for those seeking a casual, intimate introduction to lake-garda-area wines and local cuisine, especially if you enjoy learning about the land from passionate hosts.


This wine-tasting tour is set amidst the lush meadows and scenic vineyards of Lazise, a less-traveled part of Lake Garda that retains its peaceful charm. The small, family-run farm has only been operating for a few years but offers a genuine taste of local life. Surrounded by green fields and vineyards, visitors enjoy a tranquil environment that enhances the tasting experience.
The farm is easy to find, with a free car park available right on-site, and precise coordinates (45.49728, 10.7459) ensure smooth arrival. The location’s authentic atmosphere makes it clear why so many reviews mention the welcoming, warm hospitality that characterizes this small operation.
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The three wines sampled during the experience each tell a different part of the farm’s story. The still rosé features fruity peach notes, perfect for warm afternoons. The white wine offers a refreshing green apple flavor, while the local red is described as light and harmonious—ideal for pairing with the farm’s homemade food.
Each wine’s name, characteristics, and label design are explained by Susy, the host, who shares insights into their production process and philosophy. She discusses how the wines are cultivated sustainably, along with details about the vineyard and vegetable garden. This educational aspect enriches the tasting, making it more than just drinking wine—it’s about understanding the land.

The pairing platter enhances each sip of wine with cold cuts, cheeses, and freshly baked bread. The bruschette are topped with self-made vegetables, adding a fresh, farm-to-table touch. Many reviews highlight the generous portions and quality of the local food.
Guests can request additional wine or food, with extra costs. The farm’s emphasis on home-grown vegetables and artisanal charcuterie provides a genuinely local tasting experience. The food complements the wines perfectly, making each tasting more flavorful and satisfying.

The tour starts inside the farm, which features a free parking area. The location is easy to access, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. The hosts are friendly and welcoming to all guests, including those with reduced mobility or pets, who are allowed to join.
The experience operates in multiple languages—English, German, and Italian—making it accessible for a wide audience. In case of bad weather, the tasting can be moved indoors, ensuring the comfort of all visitors.
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Susy, the owner and guide, is praised for her knowledgeable explanations and personal stories. She shares the philosophy behind the farm and details about how each wine is born. Many reviews mention how friendly and engaging her storytelling is, adding a personal connection to the tasting.
This family-run operation emphasizes authenticity and personal relationships, creating a cozy atmosphere that feels more like a dinner with friends than a formal tasting. Guests appreciate the lack of hard sell, with the focus solely on enjoying the flavors and learning.
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You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, which is convenient for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with set starting times available to match your schedule. Additional wine bottles can be purchased directly from the cellar, often at attractive prices (around 6.50 per bottle).

This experience is highly praised for its value for money, with many reviews emphasizing excellent wines, delicious food, and warm hospitality. Visitors often highlight the small, cozy setting that fosters a more personal experience and the quality of the local, handcrafted products.
The authenticity, relaxed pace, and insider knowledge from Susy make this more than just a tasting—it’s a glimpse into the farm’s life and local traditions. The fact that children can play safely and that pets are welcome adds to its appeal for families and animal lovers.

While the tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease due to food restrictions, it remains a great choice for anyone looking for an authentic, laid-back experience. The small size means it might not suit those seeking a large, commercial-style tasting or more extensive wine education.
The two-hour duration may be brief for enthusiasts wanting a deep dive into wine production, but it’s ideal for those wanting a relaxing introduction to local wines and food.

This family-run winery experience offers a genuine taste of the Lazise countryside with delicious wines and home-made food. Its relaxed environment, personal storytelling, and authentic products make it an attractive option for travelers seeking a casual, heartfelt introduction to Lake Garda’s local flavors.
The high review scores and consistently positive feedback confirm that this tour delivers outstanding value. It’s particularly suited for families, couples, or anyone interested in learning about sustainable farming practices and local wine traditions without the fuss of larger commercial wineries.
Is there a minimum age for participating in this wine tasting?
Infants from 0-3 years are free, making it suitable for families with young children.
Can I buy wine directly from the farm?
Yes, wines are available for purchase in the cellar, often at around 6.50 euros per bottle.
What languages are offered for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English, German, and Italian.
Is the tour accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible and suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, pets are welcome on the farm and during the tasting.
What is included in the two-hour experience?
Guests sample 3 wines, paired with charcuterie, cheeses, bread, and vegetables, while learning about the farm’s sustainable practices.
Can I request additional wine or food?
Yes, extra wines and food can be ordered for an additional cost.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tasting is moved indoors if weather conditions are poor, ensuring comfort and safety.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations can be made with the option to pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Who operates this experience?
The tour is offered by CittàdiLazise, a family-run farm committed to authentic and sustainable practices.