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Experience a 1-hour vineyard walk and tasting at a modern masseria winery near Taranto, featuring regional wines, local delicacies, and stunning vineyard views.
This tour begins with a 15-minute walk through primarily bush-trained vines, cultivated with the traditional alberello method. Located just a few kilometers from the Ionian coast, these old vineyards provide a vibrant, authentic backdrop for exploring the region’s viticultural heritage.
The walk offers insights into the terrain, the microclimate influenced by proximity to the coast, and how these conditions contribute to the bold flavors of the local wines. The vines are low and gnarled, each with a story rooted in centuries of farming tradition, making this an ideal experience for those curious about nature and wine.
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The winery itself combines contemporary technology with historic architecture. Built alongside a restored rural estate, the space features stainless steel tanks for fermentation and star-vaulted stone ceilings, blending tradition with innovation.
This design highlights the balance between modern winemaking practices and heritage, providing a visually striking environment. The guided tour takes about 15 minutes, during which local experts share the production process, from harvest to fermentation.
Inside the winery, visitors gain a close-up look at production equipment and learn how techniques vary depending on the desired wine profile. The explanation covers the grape harvest, fermentation, and vinification stages, offering practical insights into how regional wines are crafted.
This part of the tour appeals equally to wine enthusiasts and curious newcomers, as guides clarify winemaking methods and how the climate and terrain influence every batch.
One of the highlights involves visiting the wine aging rooms, where oak barrels, tonneaux, and barriques rest. An exciting feature is the presence of ceramic jars, handcrafted by artisans from Grottaglie.
Guides explain how each aging vessel shapes aroma, texture, and flavor, offering a sensory layer that deepens the appreciation for the final product. The cool, quiet atmosphere and the scent of wine and oak make this experience both educational and aromatic.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the tour, a 30-minute guided tasting showcases 3 carefully selected wines that embody the land’s character. Each wine is paired with local delicacies such as cheeses, artisanal salumi, and crunchy taralli.
A local guide leads this tasting, helping to identify flavor nuances and connect each wine back to the soil, sun, and vines explored earlier. The tasting offers a balanced blend of education and indulgence in a relaxed setting.
The estate’s meeting room provides a panoramic view of the surrounding vineyards, making it an ideal spot to reflect on the experience. The large windows frame the rolling landscape, emphasizing the vines’ connection to the coastal microclimate.
This scenic outlook enhances the overall experience, offering a visual feast alongside the sensory delights of wine and food. The view underscores the passion and care that go into each bottle produced here.
The tour departs from Masseria Borgo dei Trulli, with clear Google Maps instructions. When you arrive, look for the white building in the parking lot to begin your experience.
The duration is just 1 hour, making it suitable for those seeking a short, impactful outing. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and the guides communicate in English and Italian, ensuring a smooth experience for diverse visitors.
At $52 per person, this tour offers good value considering the comprehensive nature of the experience—covering vineyard walk, winery visit, aging rooms, and guided tasting with regional food pairings. The small group setting allows for interaction and personalized attention.
The full package provides an educated look into Southern Italian wine-making, with special emphasis on local techniques and vintage flavors. The experience does not include transportation, so visitors should plan accordingly.
This experience suits wine lovers, foodies, and those interested in Apulian culture. The focus on regional wines and traditional vineyards makes it ideal for curious travelers wanting a quick yet meaningful glimpse into southern Italy’s wine scene.
The scenic views, expert guides, and local delicacies make it a memorable addition to a broader exploration of Taranto and Apulia. Its short duration is perfect for travelers with limited time but a desire for a quality experience.
The combination of authentic vineyard walk, modern yet historic winery, and guided tasting makes this a well-rounded experience. It offers not only educational insights but also delicious regional flavors against a backdrop of beautiful scenery.
While the tour lasts only one hour, it packs in depth and variety, giving visitors a taste of Apulia’s winemaking traditions and coastal landscapes. The friendly guides and stunning views are likely to leave a lasting impression.
If you’re seeking a value-packed, informative, and scenic wine experience in Taranto, this tour from Slow Travel provides a high-quality option that balances learning and pleasure.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for most visitors.
How many wines are tasted during the experience?
Guests taste 3 regional wines, guided by an expert, with local delicacies served alongside.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the guided vineyard walk, winery visit, aging room access, guided wine tasting, and local food pairings.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 1 hour from start to finish.
Does the tour take place in English and Italian?
Yes, the guides speak both English and Italian.
What should I do if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.