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Discover how authentic Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is made with this immersive tour near Modena, including cheese tasting, farm visits, and local food.

This Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese Factory Tour & Tasting Experience offers a close-up look at Italy’s most celebrated cheese for $246.65 per person. It lasts approximately 4 hours and combines visits to a working cheese farm, cheese production areas, and an aging cellar. The tour is especially appealing for those interested in authentic Italian food, farm life, and gourmet traditions.
Starting from Reggio Emilia, the tour kicks off with a continental breakfast featuring local specialties like cappuccino, croissants, and Erbazzone Reggiano—a vegetable and Parmigiano-based pie. This early treat sets a friendly, communal tone, and guests receive a lab coat and cap, allowing full access to the production areas. The experience is praised for its knowledgeable guides and well-organized logistics, making it accessible even for first-timers.
This tour is an ideal choice for anyone eager to gain a hands-on understanding of cheese-making, from cow farming to cheese aging. It emphasizes authenticity and intimacy, with limited group sizes to keep the experience personal and engaging. While the price may seem high, the comprehensive process insights and tasting session justify the value for lovers of gourmet food.

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The tour begins early at 8:00 am from Piazzale Guglielmo Marconi in Reggio Emilia. Guests are welcomed with a traditional Reggiana breakfast that includes coffee or cappuccino and local baked goods, such as croissants or Erbazzone Reggiano. This breakfast offers a relaxed way to meet other participants and get acquainted with the guide before the farm visits.
A lab coat and cap are provided, essential for entering the cheese production areas, ensuring safety and hygiene standards are maintained. The initial breakfast and gear setup take about an hour, after which guests are ready for the farm tour.

The first stop involves a visit to the farm where cows are housed. Here, guides explain how dairy cows are fed and well treated, offering insights into their care and daily routines. Seeing the cows that produce the milk used for Parmigiano Reggiano adds a tangible connection to the cheese-making process.
Guests observe the milking process and see calves, gaining an appreciation for the farm’s attention to animal welfare. The farm visit complements the subsequent cheese production process, giving a complete picture of the farm-to-table journey.

Following the farm visit, the group moves to the cheese workshop. Here, the guide leads a detailed explanation of how Parmigiano Reggiano is made, including curdling, chopping, cooking, and molding. Guests get to see the cheese being formed each morning, with insights into traditional techniques.
This part of the tour emphasizes authentic craftsmanship, with the production process explained in clear, accessible terms. The workshop feels intimate and genuine, giving a real sense of the regional pride embedded in each wheel.

Next, the tour continues into the aging room. The cheese wheels, which can weigh up to 40 kg, are stored here for months or years. Guides explain how the aging process influences flavor and texture, and guests are encouraged to smell and observe the aging environment.
The aaging room showcases the traditional methods used to develop the cheese’s signature nutty, savory flavor. Seeing the wheels of cheese at different stages of aging offers a visual narrative of the maturation process.

The highlight for many is the cheese tasting, which features three different ages of Parmigiano Reggiano produced on the farm. Guests sample young, mid-aged, and fully matured cheese, noticing how the flavor profiles evolve with age.
The tasting is paired with local Lambrusco wine and cold cuts, creating a gourmet experience that showcases regional flavors. The opportunity to taste cheese directly from the farm enhances appreciation for the craftsmanship involved.

Although the main focus is cheese, the tour also includes a final stop where guests can enjoy local balsamic vinegar and cold cuts made by the host’s family. This lunch-like tasting complements the cheese experience and highlights other regional delicacies.
Guests have the chance to buy cheese, wine, and balsamic at the end, with no pressure, and receive a small gift as a souvenir. The tasting experience is described as delightful, with engaging hosts sharing stories about regional gastronomy.

The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 6 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The activity includes options for pickup from the train station if arranged in advance, with clear instructions provided through WhatsApp for smooth coordination.
Guests should inform the host of any food restrictions or allergies beforehand. The meeting point is in Reggio Emilia, and the tour ends back at the original location. The timing from 8:00 am allows for a leisurely, unhurried experience.
Guides like Claudio are frequently praised for their passion, organization, and friendliness. Reviews highlight their extensive knowledge and ability to explain the process clearly, making complex techniques accessible.
Guests consistently mention the enthusiasm and humor of guides, which makes the experience more enjoyable. The responsive communication prior to the tour and personal touches contribute to high satisfaction.
The tour includes breakfast, cheese tastings, and a final gourmet lunch, offering good value for the price. Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for farm and workshop visits, and to communicate any dietary restrictions in advance.
The tour’s approximate duration of 4 hours makes it manageable for most travelers, especially those interested in culinary traditions and authentic regional experiences. The small group size fosters an intimate atmosphere, allowing for more interaction.
This Parmigiano Reggiano tour appeals mainly to foodies, gourmet travelers, and those curious about traditional craftsmanship. It is ideal for visitors who want a personal, behind-the-scenes look at cheese production, combined with regional food and local wine.
People seeking authentic farm experiences with knowledgeable guides will find this tour especially rewarding. It may be less suited for travelers looking for a fast-paced or large-group activity, given its small group size and focused nature.
The value of this tour lies in its comprehensive, hands-on approach to showcasing Italy’s most famous cheese. The combination of farm visits, workshop demonstrations, and tastings delivers a thorough understanding of Parmigiano Reggiano’s regional significance.
While the price point may be higher than some other food tours, the depth of experience and quality of guides justify the cost for those keen on authentic culinary experiences. The small group size and personal touches make this a special day for food lovers.
This tour offers an authentic, educational, and delicious immersion into Parmigiano Reggiano’s world, perfect for gourmets and curious travelers alike.
“This experience is not to be missed!!!! Claudio was an amazing tour guide and truest made the experience wonderful. Very knowledgeable tour guide.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Transportation to and from the train station can be arranged upon request, with clear instructions provided through WhatsApp. The tour itself departs from Piazzale Guglielmo Marconi in Reggio Emilia.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits participation to 6 travelers, ensuring a personal and engaging experience.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, guests should inform the host of any allergies or dietary needs in advance to ensure proper arrangements.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 4 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
Is it suitable for children or non-Italian speakers?
Most travelers can participate, and guides are praised for their clarity and friendliness. However, specific language support is not mentioned.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.