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Experience the best of Valpolicella with this intimate 4-hour wine-tasting tour from Verona, featuring visits to two family-run wineries and tasting renowned Amarone wines.
Exploring Italy’s famous wine region becomes effortless with the Valpolicella and Amarone Wine-tasting Tour from Verona. Priced at $114.70 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this small-group experience is limited to eight participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized journey through some of Italy’s most celebrated vineyards. Departing from Verona, the tour offers a blend of scenic drives, guided insights, and tastings at two traditional wineries—perfect for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. The tour is conducted with private transportation and includes two wine tastings, making it a practical yet enriching way to discover Valpolicella’s unique offerings.
While the tour offers rich insights into winemaking and stunning views, it’s important to note that hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included. This means travelers should plan to meet at the designated starting point in Verona. The 4-hour duration provides a comfortable pace to explore without feeling rushed, though it is best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking and open to tasting multiple wines. With a rating of 5.0 from 215 reviews, this tour consistently receives praise for its knowledgeable guides and high-quality wine experiences.


The experience begins at Teatro Ristori in Verona, where guests meet their guide and board an air-conditioned van. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers to join. The guide acts as a knowledgeable host, setting the tone for a relaxed, informative outing through the Valpolicella hills, renowned for their vineyards and olive groves. This initial part of the tour ensures a comfortable start, with scenic views en route to the wineries.
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The first winery stop takes place in Sant’Ambrogio di Valpolicella, where the intimate setting allows for a detailed exploration of local wine production. The visit focuses on family-run wineries, where the winemakers personally share their craft. These visits include a tour of the wine cellar, which is often described as fascinating, and offer insights into traditional winemaking methods. The first tasting features Amarone, a rich red wine made from partially dried grapes, and Ripasso, which is praised for its aromas. The tasting is complemented by local products, adding to the authentic experience.
This tour highlights the diversity of Valpolicella wines by visiting two different wineries. The second winery offers opportunities for more tastings, allowing a comparison of aromas and flavor profiles. The hosts tell the story of their family business, emphasizing their dedication to quality and territorial pride. Guests learn firsthand why Verona is called the wine capital of Italy, thanks to the passion of high-quality, small-scale producers.

Throughout the tour, stunning views of the vineyards provide memorable photo opportunities. Guests are encouraged to snap pictures of the terraces and the beautiful countryside, which many reviewers mention as a highlight. The gorgeous scenery combined with well-preserved wineries creates a picturesque setting that enhances the tasting experience.

Many positive reviews mention Stefano, the tour guide, for his knowledge, engaging personality, and passion for wine. His storytelling makes the experience more personal and enriching. Guests appreciate how Stefano explains the winemaking process and shares stories about the families behind the wineries. His friendly demeanor and local expertise contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment.
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Each winery offers a tasting session, often accompanied by local cheeses and meats. The second winery is praised for its smaller size, allowing guests to walk up the hill and enjoy the full moon rising, adding a special atmosphere. Many reviews highlight the quality of the wines, especially the Amarone, and the knowledgeable hosts who are eager to share their craft. The pairings with local products enhance the tasting, making it both delicious and educational.

The tour includes private transportation, making the journey between stops smooth and comfortable. The group size ensures that guests receive personal attention from the guide. However, some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible for individuals with reduced mobility—it’s advisable to inquire in advance if accessibility is a concern. The tour runs rain or shine, and weather conditions may influence some outdoor views, though the experience remains largely unaffected.

Reviews consistently praise Stefano and other guides for their knowledge and friendly approach. The guides not only explain the winemaking process but also share stories about the families and the history of the region. Their passion and professionalism help turn a simple tasting into a personal journey into Valpolicella’s wine culture.
Many guests appreciate visiting small and family-run wineries instead of larger commercial operations. These visits provide personalized insights, authentic stories, and a more intimate atmosphere. The smaller wineries are often praised for their charm and the quality of wines produced.
The tour is guaranteed rain or shine, allowing for flexible planning regardless of weather conditions. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, making it a flexible option for travelers. If the minimum number of participants isn’t met, the company offers a different date or full refund.
The small-group size, personalized winery visits, and expert guidance make this tour a top choice for those interested in Valpolicella wines. The focus on family-run wineries and local products offers an authentic taste of the region. With stellar reviews praising guides, views, and wine quality, this tour delivers a well-rounded experience for $114.70.
“If you want to feel the essence of wine country in Northern Italy, this is the tour for you. We had amazing wine, learned a great deal about the pr…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private transportation, group coordination, two winery visits, and two wine tastings.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tastings are paired with local products such as cheeses and meats at the wineries.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included; guests meet at the designated Verona meeting point.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
Some parts of the tour may not be accessible for people with reduced mobility. It’s recommended to inquire beforehand.
What wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests sample Amarone and Ripasso, both celebrated for their aroma and flavor profiles.
Is this tour suitable for minors?
Underage guests must be accompanied by an adult and cannot consume alcohol.
What is the guide’s role?
The guide, often Stefano, explains the winemaking process, shares local stories, and keeps the experience engaging.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is possible if done 24 hours in advance.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations can be made through the provider Ways; booking 51 days in advance is typical.
Is this tour recommended for experienced wine lovers?
Absolutely—many reviews highlight the high-quality wines and personalized tastings as perfect for all levels of wine enthusiasts.
This Valpolicella and Amarone Wine-tasting Tour from Verona offers a well-curated introduction to one of Italy’s most revered wine regions, combining scenic views, gourmet tastings, and expert storytelling—all within a compact, manageable schedule. It’s ideal for those seeking an authentic, educational, and enjoyable wine experience in Italy.