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Discover a family-owned winery in Salento with a 1.5-hour guided tour, tasting three wines with Taralli, and exploring historic cellars and vineyards.

The Salento Winery Tour and Tasting offers a genuine taste of Italy’s wine-making tradition for just $36 per person, lasting approximately 1.5 hours. Hosted by Timonfaya Travel Lanzarote, this experience takes place in the countryside of Apulia, a renowned wine region in Italy. You’ll visit an established family-owned winery founded in 1885, where the guides reveal the secrets behind making some of Italy’s most beloved wines.
This tour is perfect for those looking to combine a relaxed, educational experience with authentic local charm. While it does not include meals or hotel transport, it offers a detailed look into the production process, tastings of three different wines, and the chance to explore the scenic vineyards and historic cellars.
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This Salento winery has been in operation since 1885, making it one of the oldest wineries in Apulia. You begin your visit with a guided walk through the cellars, where oak barrels age the wines and contribute to their unique flavor profiles. The tour allows you to see these traditional aging methods firsthand, providing insight into the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
The guides are well-versed in the winemaking process, explaining how the region’s climate and soil influence the grapes, notably Primitivo and Negramaro. This historical touch adds a layer of appreciation for the wines you taste later.

After touring the cellars, you’ll venture outdoors into the vineyard areas. The rolling landscape of Salento’s countryside provides a picturesque backdrop, with lush rows of grapevines ripening in the Italian sun. The guides highlight the best spots for grape ripening and discuss the harvest process, giving visitors a sense of the wine’s journey from vine to bottle.
The outdoor portion is perfect for those who enjoy a walk amid nature, and it reinforces the connection between the land, climate, and wine quality.

The heart of this experience is the guided wine tasting, where you sample three different wines crafted by the winery. Among these are the Primitivo, known for its boldness, the Negramaro, with its rich flavor, and a fruity rosé. Each wine is served paired with traditional Taralli crackers, a popular Italian snack that complements the flavors perfectly.
This pairing highlights the simplicity and elegance of Italian wine and food culture, making the tasting both educational and enjoyable. The guides help you appreciate the flavor profiles and aroma nuances of each wine, elevating your understanding of regional varieties.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides are a key part of this tour’s success. They are fluent in English, French, and Italian, making the tour accessible to a diverse group. Visitors mention that the guides are knowledgeable and friendly, sharing stories and insights about the winemaking process, regional history, and the winery’s heritage.
One notable highlight is the guide’s ability to explain wine production in accessible terms, making it easy to understand even for beginners. Their passion for the craft comes through in the way they share the secrets of Italian winemaking, making the experience both informative and personable.

The cellars are a focal point of the tour, where oak barrels are stacked in traditional configurations. These barrels are essential for aging the wines and developing their characteristic flavors. The guides highlight the long-standing traditions of the cellar, connecting past and present winemaking techniques.
The tasting room is set up in a cozy, welcoming space where you can comfortably enjoy your wines. The pairing with Taralli enhances the tasting, providing a traditional Italian snack that balances the wine’s complexity.
This family-owned winery carries a legacy that stretches back over a century. The founding year of 1885 lends a sense of authenticity to the experience, emphasizing the regional heritage of Salento wine. The tour offers insights into how the winery has evolved over the years while maintaining its traditional methods.
Visitors appreciate learning about the history and family stories behind the label, which adds a personal touch to the tasting.

This tour runs in multiple languages, including English, French, and Italian. It is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broad range of visitors. The duration of 1.5 hours makes it a manageable activity within a day of sightseeing.
Please note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan transportation accordingly. The tour does not include additional food options beyond the pairing, giving you flexibility to explore local eateries afterward.
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexible planning. You can reserve now and pay later, ensuring you lock in your spot without immediate commitment. This feature is especially helpful if your travel plans are still evolving.
What makes this Salento Winery Tour truly special is its authenticity. You visit a historic, family-run vineyard, see the traditional cellar and oak barrels, and taste regional wines that reflect the terroir. The guided explanations make it clear how much care and tradition go into every bottle.
The pairing with Taralli crackers and the friendly guides create a warm, inviting atmosphere that enhances the tasting experience. Its modest price point and 1.5-hour duration make it an accessible, enriching activity for any wine enthusiast.
This winery tour and tasting in Salento offers a straightforward yet immersive look into Italy’s wine culture. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, while the combination of historic cellars, lush vineyards, and delicious wines provides a well-rounded experience.
It’s especially suited for those who want to learn about Primitivo, Negramaro, and Rosé, or simply enjoy a relaxing hour and a half with great scenery, friendly guides, and excellent wine. While it doesn’t include meals or transportation, the focus on authenticity and craftsmanship makes this tour a valuable addition to any itinerary exploring Apulia.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan your own transportation to the meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a convenient activity to fit into a full day.
What wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests sample three wines: Primitivo, Negramaro, and a fruity rosé, all paired with Taralli crackers.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy it comfortably.
Can I cancel my reservation if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for your schedule.