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Experience a 2-hour organic winery tour near Turin for $55.80, including wine tastings, food pairings, and a guided cellar visit in Piedmont.

This organic winery near Turin offers a 2-hour experience that combines expert-led wine tastings with a behind-the-scenes look at winemaking. For $55.80 per person, visitors enjoy five carefully selected D.O.C. wines, paired with local cheeses, cured meats, and traditional grissini breadsticks. The tour is ideal for those interested in learning about Piedmont’s wine traditions or simply exploring the region’s culinary delights.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the guided visit to the winery’s cellar and production areas. Visitors get to see the fermentation and aging rooms, witness the use of oak barrels, barriques, and ceramic amphoras, and learn how these different vessels influence wine flavor. The self-guided vineyard walk offers a relaxing outdoor moment, rounding out a well-rounded day of wine discovery.
While the small group size of up to 10 participants ensures an intimate and personalized experience, it’s important to note that transportation can be a challenge unless arranged separately. Reviews highlight the quality of wines and guides, but also mention that finding the winery requires attention to the street sign “Leggero” and possibly a pre-arranged transfer.
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This tour takes place near Turin in Piedmont, utilizing a small, eco-conscious winery focused on organic practices. The winery’s scenic vineyards are situated on morainic soils rich with sand and gravel, ideal for cultivating grapes with distinct minerality. The location is just one minute from the main road, but visitors should pay attention to the “Leggero” street sign and follow the dust road to reach the site.
Because Uber and similar services don’t typically serve this location, arranging private transportation or a transfer is often necessary. One review notes that hiring a transfer was more costly than the tour itself, but it was well worth the peace of mind and convenience. The winery’s proximity to Turin makes it accessible if transport logistics are sorted out ahead of time.

The guided tour begins with a walk through the state-of-the-art facilities, where the winemaking process is on full display. Visitors observe the fermentation containers, including ceramic amphoras that preserve delicate aromas, and the oak barrels and barriques that add complexity during aging.
The winery’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its use of photovoltaic panels and climate-controlled production spaces designed to minimize energy consumption. These eco-friendly practices complement the focus on organic viticulture, emphasizing both environmental responsibility and high-quality wine production.
The guide leads you through each part of the process, explaining how canavese Nebbiolo Bio Maura Nen develops its intense fruit and spice profile, and how Erbaluce di Caluso D.O.C.G. Rend Nen benefits from fermentation in ceramic amphoras to maintain its freshness. This educational element adds depth to the tasting experience.

The five wines tasted during the session showcase the diversity of the Canavese region‘s offerings. The Nebbiolo Bio Maura Nen exemplifies the terroir’s vibrancy, with bold aromas of fruit and spice. The Erbaluce di Caluso D.O.C.G. Rend Nen impresses with its aromatic complexity and crisp finish.
The Langhe D.O.C. Dolcetto Bio Retro offers a balanced and harmonious taste, produced in high-altitude vineyards that enhance its freshness and structure. Each wine is served with regional cheeses and cured meats that enhance the flavor profiles, along with crisp grissini breadsticks—a Turin culinary staple.
The tasting is guided by an experienced wine expert who explains each wine’s characteristics and production methods. The pairings complement the wines perfectly, offering a genuine taste of Piedmont’s local produce.
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Following the tasting, visitors can enjoy a self-guided walk through the vineyards, which are situated on morainic soils. The outdoor stroll allows for appreciation of the landscape and grape-growing environment while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of the estate.
This outdoor segment adds a relaxed element to the tour, providing an opportunity to observe the viticultural landscape that influences the wines. The vineyard walk is especially appreciated for offering a peaceful outdoor moment after the cellar visit.
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The winery’s eco-conscious approach is integrated into its daily operations. The use of photovoltaic panels reduces reliance on external energy sources, and the climate-controlled facilities ensure consistency and quality during production.
This dedication to sustainable practices aligns with the winery’s focus on organic farming methods. The combination of tradition and innovation results in wines that are both environmentally friendly and of high quality, appealing to eco-minded consumers and connoisseurs alike.

The meeting point is just one minute from the main road, identified by the “Leggero” street sign and a dust road leading to the winery. Given the limited access via public transport, most visitors opt to arrange private transfers. A review highlights that hiring a transfer may be more expensive than the tour, but it guarantees ease of access and avoids long walks.
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience with ample opportunity to ask questions and interact with the guide. The two-hour duration includes both the guided cellar visit and the tasting session.
This experience suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about organic winemaking techniques and regional varieties. The small group size and expert guidance make it ideal for couples, friends, or small family groups. The outdoor vineyard walk and scenic setting appeal to those seeking a relaxing, informative outing.
However, visitors should plan ahead for transportation or consider pre-arranged transfers, as public transport options are limited. The tour’s moderate price and rich educational content offer a good value for money, especially for those interested in Piedmont’s wine culture.

This organic winery experience near Turin offers an educational and sensory journey into Piedmont’s wine traditions within a scenic, eco-friendly setting. The guided visit and wine tastings provide insight into modern and ancient techniques, making it a valuable experience for wine lovers.
The food pairings and vineyard walk enhance the overall visit, while the small group size ensures a personalized atmosphere. The main consideration is transport, which can require advance planning. This tour delivers high-quality wine and educational value at a reasonable price.
“The presentation and the wines were excellent. What could be improved: luckily, we hired a transfer to take us there and pick us up two hours later…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation is not provided. Most visitors arrange private transfers or self-drive, as public transport options are limited.
Can I buy extra bottles of wine during the visit?
Yes, additional bottles can be purchased separately, but they are not included in the tour price.
What is the recommended attire?
Casual clothing is suitable, especially since part of the experience involves a vineyard walk outdoors. Comfortable shoes are advised.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks for children under 17 are included, making it family-friendly.
How do I find the winery at the meeting point?
Look for the “Leggero” street sign and follow the dust road leading to the winery. Calling the provided phone number is recommended if unsure.