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Discover the historic family-run winery in Canale, Piedmont, with a 1.5-hour guided tour including wine tastings, regional food pairings, and a visit to a 200-year-old cave.

This wine-tasting tour begins at the family-owned Malabaila di Canale cellar, located just a short drive from Canale town center and about 20 minutes from Alba. The hosts—Alfredo, Federica, Lucrezia, and Francesca—share their passion for winemaking and stories of the Roero region, setting a warm, welcoming tone from the start.
The tour offers an authentic glimpse into a historic family winery that has been producing wine for generations. Visitors get to meet the family directly, creating a personal connection that enhances the entire experience. The hosts are keen to explain their winemaking process and share insights into regional traditions, making this tour both educational and personable.
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A highlight of this tour is the optional walk among the vineyard rows—ideal if the weather is clear. Starting at Malabaila’s cellar, guests walk for about 20 minutes through rows of vines, where they see firsthand where the wine begins its journey. This outdoor segment offers views of mountains and rolling vineyards, especially majestic on sunny days.
During the walk, the guides discuss sustainable agriculture techniques, giving insight into environmentally friendly practices prevalent in the region. This part of the tour adds a relaxed, scenic dimension before heading into the cellar, and it’s suitable for those comfortable with light walking.

Once inside the winery, the tour guides lead visitors through the winemaking process. This includes seeing where grapes are harvested, then moved to steel tanks, concrete vessels, and oak barrels for aging. The cellar itself is an impressive space, built by hand over 200 years ago, which visitors can explore during their visit.
The historic ambiance of the cellar adds to the experience, offering a tangible connection to the past. Guests appreciate the opportunity to view traditional winemaking equipment and hear stories about the region’s wine heritage. The 45-minute guided tour provides a thorough understanding of how local wines are crafted.
The core of the experience is the guided wine tasting, lasting approximately 45 minutes. Expect to sample four different local wines, each paired with regional cured meats and cheeses, showcasing Piedmont’s famous flavors.
The wines are selected to demonstrate the variety and quality typical of the Roero region. The pairing with local specialties enhances the tasting, making it both flavorful and educational. The guide explains the distinct characteristics of each wine—helping participants appreciate the nuances of Piedmontese viniculture.
More Great Tours NearbyA unique feature of this tour is the visit to a hand-carved cave, built over 200 years ago. This historic wine cellar offers a fascinating glimpse into old-world winemaking storage techniques. As visitors explore, they can imagine how wine aging was managed prior to modern technology.
The cave‘s age and craftsmanship stand out as a highlight, providing a tangible link to regional history. It’s a quiet, atmospheric space that enhances the overall sense of connection to the Roero wine tradition.
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At the conclusion of the tasting, visitors have the opportunity to purchase bottles of their favorite wines at a small discount. This allows for a tangible memory of the experience and supports local producers.
The boutique offers a selection of wines, and the hosts are happy to offer recommendations based on individual preferences. It’s a practical way to bring a piece of Piedmont’s wine culture home, perfect for sharing or gifting.
This tour departs from Via Madonna dei Cavalli, 93 in Canale, following a straightforward drive along a gravel road. The meeting point is marked near the Malabaila Agriturismo, with clear directions provided. The walk from the main street involves about 700 meters of easy gravel, suitable for most visitors—though it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments.
Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. The tour is offered in English, German, and Italian, with flexible booking options including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The entire experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, with the vineyard walk taking 20 minutes, the winery tour about 45 minutes, and the wine tasting lasting another 45 minutes. This balanced schedule provides enough time to enjoy each segment without feeling rushed.
The pacing is steady, making it suitable for most visitors, though those with limited mobility should be aware that some parts involve light walking and standing.
Unlike larger, impersonal wine tours, this experience emphasizes personal relationships and regional authenticity. Meeting the family owners adds a layer of intimacy few tours can match. The historic cave and vintage equipment give a tangible sense of tradition, connecting visitors directly to Piedmont’s vineyard history.
The regional pairings of wine with local cured meats and cheeses elevate the tasting, reflecting Piedmont’s celebrated gastronomic culture. Plus, the discount on bottles makes it a practical choice for those wanting to take a piece of Piedmont home.
This 1.5-hour tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Roero wine production, blending scenic vineyard walks, historic cellar visits, and delicious tastings. It’s particularly suited for travelers seeking an authentic family-run experience with a personal touch.
While the walk may be minimal for those with mobility challenges, the guided explanations and regional food pairings compensate with engaging insights and flavors. The discount on bottles is an attractive feature for wine enthusiasts.
This tour provides a rich, authentic taste of Piedmont’s wine and regional culture. It’s a worthwhile choice for those wanting to learn about local traditions in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and is not suitable for children due to walking and tasting activities.
How long is the walk among the vineyards?
The vineyard walk lasts about 20 minutes, weather permitting.
Are there any physical limitations to consider?
The tour involves some walking on gravel paths and standing during the tastings, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English, German, and Italian.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
How much time should I plan for this experience?
The total duration is approximately 1.5 hours.
Can I purchase wine at the end?
Yes, a discount on bottles is available at the end of the tasting.
Where exactly do I meet the guides?
The meeting point is at Via Madonna dei Cavalli, 93, near the Malabaila Agriturismo.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of family ownership, a historic cave, and regional food pairings provides an authentic, memorable Piedmontese wine experience.