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Experience a 1.5-hour wine tasting in Piedmont, Italy, with expert guide Andrea Torchio, touring vineyards and tasting wines from Barbera, Nebbiolo, and more.

This wine tasting tour in Piedmont, Italy, offers an intimate look into a family-run winery located in Isola d’Asti. Spanning 1.5 hours, the experience combines a guided tour of vineyards and the cellar with a tasting of 4 or 6 glasses of local wines, accompanied by food options. The tour is led by Andrea Torchio, a third-generation winemaker with deep roots in the region, providing a genuine perspective on the winemaking process.
The experience is suitable for those interested in wine culture, with options to choose between tasting red or white wines such as Barbera, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Moscato, and Alta Langa. The tour offers flexible booking options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to a broad audience.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed, educational, and authentic wine experience amidst spectacular vineyard views. While it lasts just over an hour and a half, it packs in a comprehensive look at the winery’s history, production, and tasting, making it a worthwhile addition to any Piedmont itinerary.
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The tour begins at the Torchio 1953 Winery, located in the hamlet of Repergo, part of Isola d’Asti. Visitors are advised to arrive 10 minutes early to meet the host. The starting times vary, so checking availability in advance ensures smooth planning.
The winery is a family-run business, and Andrea Torchio warmly welcomes guests to share the story of the winery’s history, starting with the founder, Nonno Rinaldo. This personal touch enhances the overall experience, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a journey into the Torchio family’s winemaking tradition.

The tour begins with a walk outside the historic farmhouse, positioned on a hill with panoramic views of nearby villages and vineyards. Visitors get to see the vines up close and hear stories about the family’s heritage and the region’s significance in wine production.
Next, the guide leads guests into the cellar, where they walk among concrete vats and barriques. Here, they learn about the winemaking process, from grape harvest to fermentation and aging. This visit lasts about 30 minutes, giving a clear picture of how the wines are crafted and transformed in this family-owned operation.
Following the cellar visit, guests move to the tasting session. Depending on the weather, tasting occurs either inside the historic dining room or outside on the terrace. This flexibility allows for a comfortable experience regardless of conditions.
The tasting includes 4 or 6 glasses of wine, based on the selected option when booking. These are paired with appetizers or a mixed platter, making the tasting more enjoyable. Guests can specify their preference for red or white wines during reservation, choosing among varieties such as Barbera, Nebbiolo, Moscato, Chardonnay, and Alta Langa (sparkling wine).
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The wine selection is representative of the region’s rich vinicultural tradition. Barbera and Nebbiolo are staples for red wine lovers, both known for their robust flavors and aging potential. The Moscato offers a sweet, aromatic option, while the Chardonnay provides a crisp white. The Alta Langa is a sparkling wine, adding a celebratory touch to the tasting.
The food accompaniments enhance each sip, giving guests a fuller appreciation of the wines’ profiles and how they pair with local flavors.
Throughout the tour, Andrea Torchio shares insights into each wine, explaining the family’s history and winemaking philosophy. His passion is evident as he describes the revival of the winery and the meticulous care involved in producing these wines. His storytelling makes the experience feel personal and genuine, helping guests connect more deeply with the wines and the region.
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind when planning. The option to reserve now and pay later provides additional flexibility, especially for travelers with uncertain schedules.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that guests with mobility needs can also enjoy this authentic Piedmont wine experience.

One of the tour’s standout features is the view from the farmhouse, offering vistas over villages and vineyards. The family story emphasizes tradition and revival, making this experience not just about wine but about heritage and craftsmanship.
The small group size and passionate guide create an environment conducive to learning and enjoyment, perfect for those wanting an authentic, relaxed wine experience.
This wine tasting tour is ideal for travelers seeking an educational, intimate experience with family-owned wineries in Piedmont. The combination of vineyard walks, cellar visits, and tastings provides a well-rounded introduction to the region’s wines.
While the experience lasts just 1.5 hours, it offers a rich insight into Piedmont’s wine culture and the personal stories behind the wines. Its accessible location and flexible booking options make it convenient for most travelers.
However, those looking for a large group or extensive wine tour may find this experience more limited in scope. It’s best suited for wine enthusiasts and travelers wanting a relaxed, authentic taste of Piedmont’s winemaking tradition.
How long is the wine tasting tour?
The entire experience lasts 1.5 hours, including vineyard walk, cellar visit, and tasting.
What wines are included in the tasting?
Depending on the booking choice, guests enjoy 4 or 6 glasses of red and white wines such as Barbera, Nebbiolo, Moscato, Chardonnay, and Alta Langa.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
What should I bring or wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking outdoors and indoors is recommended, especially if weather conditions vary.
Is food included?
Yes, appetizers or a mixed platter accompany the wine tasting, enhancing the experience.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Torchio 1953 Winery in Repergo, Isola d’Asti, with arrival advised 10 minutes early.
Who leads the tour?
Andrea Torchio leads the experience, sharing his family’s story and passion for wine.
Can I choose between red or white wines?
Yes, guests can specify their preference when booking, choosing among red or white options.
What makes this tour unique?
The focus on family heritage, personal storytelling, and spectacular vineyard views distinguish this experience from larger commercial tours, offering a more authentic and personal insight into Piedmont wines.