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Discover Verona’s Montresor Winery with a 1.5-hour guided tour, tasting 5 regional wines and enjoying local snacks, led by expert guides in a historic setting.

The Montresor Winery in Verona, located in the Veneto region of Italy, offers a compelling experience for wine lovers and curious visitors alike. Priced at $40 per person and lasting about 1.5 hours, this tour combines a visit to a historic wine museum, a sensory journey through Valpolicella wines, and a tasting of five different wines paired with delicious snacks. The tour is led by knowledgeable guides and offers a chance to explore the winery’s operational facilities and learn about the winemaking process firsthand.
This experience is ideal for those interested in Valpolicella wines, especially Amarone, and who enjoy combining cultural insights with a relaxed tasting session. While it does not include transportation, the hotel pickup or guide meeting point at the winery is accessible by taxi or bus, with parking available on-site. The tour’s positive reviews highlight its engaging guides, informative museum, and excellent wine quality, making it a worthwhile stop during a Verona visit.
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The tour begins inside the Montresor Winery, a family-established business dating back to 1892. Visitors learn about the history of the winery and its significance in the Valpolicella wine region. The wine museum offers an interactive display where the story of the winery unfolds, including the presentation of the frosted bottle, a visual symbol of the brand’s tradition.
Guides lead visitors through the vinification process, from grape harvest to bottling, providing a clear picture of how Veronese wines are produced. The tour emphasizes the unique soil types in Valpolicella, which influence the grapes’ character, including Corvina, Corvinone, Oseleta, Molinara, and Rondinella.

One of the standout features of this tour is the sensory room, where visitors enjoy the aroma of various wines. This smell test helps develop an understanding of wine scents, a key part of wine tasting. The aroma stations are designed to highlight the distinctive smells associated with Valpolicella wines, enhancing the overall experience.
Guests appreciate how the guides explain these sensory aspects with clarity and humor, making the learning process both fun and accessible. The aroma experience is particularly praised in reviews for adding an engaging dimension to the tour.

The core of the experience lies in the wine tasting session. Visitors sample five wines, including the famous Capitel de la Crosara and Amarone, one of Italy’s most celebrated dry red wines. The tasting is paired with local snacks, traditionally breadsticks, which complement the wines.
Guests find the wine quality exceptional, with praise often directed at the balance, flavor, and aroma of the wines. The guides help explain the differences between the varieties and the production techniques that give each wine its unique character.
More Great Tours NearbyA visit to the cellar reveals the wine aging process, including the drying of grapes used for Amarone. Seeing this real operational space adds depth to the understanding of winemaking. The wine museum showcases historical artifacts, interactive displays, and visual exhibits that illuminate Valpolicella’s winemaking heritage.
Guests report that the tour around the cellar and museum is both informative and visually interesting, with guides sharing stories that bring the history alive. The museum’s displays are praised for their engagement and educational value.
The tour concludes with a snack session, featuring local cured meats and cheeses—a perfect pairing for the wines tasted. These culinary products are included in the tour, making the experience more enjoyable and authentic.
Attendees are also offered a discount on bottle purchases with free shipping, providing a convenient way to take home their favorite wines. Many reviews mention leaving with several bottles, especially the Amarone, which can be shipped directly to their homes.
The meeting point for the tour is inside the Montresor Winery. Visitors can reach it by taxi from key locations like the Arena or by bus (lines 21 or 93 from Castelvecchio Castle). Parking is available on-site for those driving.
The activity ends back at the starting point, ensuring a straightforward experience. Since the tour lasts around 1.5 hours, it fits well into a day’s sightseeing schedule in Verona.
The tour is designed for adult participants, with minors required to be accompanied by an adult. The activity may involve walking through indoor and cellar spaces, which might not be fully accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Guests are encouraged to bring a camera to capture memories of the historic winery and the beautiful wine displays. Given the indoor setting, it offers a comfortable environment, especially in bad weather.
The Montresor Winery experience ranks highly for its knowledgeable guides, often highlighted as engaging and personable. The in-depth museum tour and sensory room make the visit both fun and educational. The quality of wines, especially the Amarone, receives consistent praise for its flavor and aroma.
The value for money is evident, with positive reviews noting the included snacks, discount offers, and free shipping on bottles. The tour’s small group or private options also enhance the personal feel of the experience.
This tour offers an immersive dive into Verona’s wine culture, blending history, sensory education, and tasting into a compact experience. It’s especially suitable for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Valpolicella wines, with the chance to buy premium bottles directly from the source.
While the snacks provided are simple, the focus remains on quality wines and insightful storytelling. The friendly guides and interactive exhibits ensure a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The cost and duration make it an attractive addition to any stay in Verona, particularly for those who appreciate well-led wine tastings and local culinary pairing.
“It was wonderful very informative but with humour and looked after us very well can't recommend enough. The wines are delicious and they will ship …”
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation is not included. The tour begins at the winery, which can be reached by taxi or bus with parking available on-site.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests sample five different wines, including regional favorites like Amarone and Valpolicella.
What snacks are served during the tasting?
The tour includes breadsticks paired with the wines. Some reviews mention cured meats and cheeses, but the official offering is breadsticks.
Are minors allowed on this tour?
Minors must be accompanied by an adult. This activity is not suitable for children under 18 and pregnant women.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts roughly 1.5 hours.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Some parts of the tour might not be fully accessible due to the indoor and cellar spaces.
Can I buy wine at the winery?
Yes, bottles can be purchased with a discount and free shipping offered for wines bought during the tour.
What language is the tour conducted in?
Guides lead the tour in English and Italian.
Is booking flexible?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later.
Is this tour suitable for vegans?
No, the included snacks are breadsticks, and the experience is not vegan-friendly.
This Montresor Winery visit combines history, sensory discovery, and gourmet tasting, making it a memorable part of any Verona trip for lovers of wine and culture alike.
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