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Discover Sicily’s organic vineyards with a 3.5-hour wine tour at Baglio Florio Adamo, including a walk through vineyards, wine tasting, and a delicious meal.

The Wine Tour lunch/dinner at the historic Baglio Florio Adamo offers an engaging look at Sicily’s wine and olive oil traditions. Priced at $67.97 per person and lasting approximately 3.5 hours, this experience combines an educational agronomic walk with a savorous tasting session. Starting from the historic Baglio Florio factory, the tour provides an authentic glimpse into the area’s agricultural practices, native grape varieties, and organic cultivation methods.
Designed for those interested in Sicilian wine, olive oil, and local food**, this private group experience is accessible and flexible. While the price includes the tour, tasting, and meal, visitors need to organize their own transportation to the site. The tour’s strength lies in its combination of walking, tasting, and learning, making it ideal for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
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The tour begins at the famous Baglio Florio—a historic site that sets the tone for this immersive experience. From here, displacements are included, and visitors are led to the vineyards and olive groves on the property. The factory’s history and architecture add a layer of charm, making the walk around the grounds both educational and visually appealing.
This starting point allows visitors to appreciate the tradition and history of Sicilian wine production while preparing for the tasting session. The private group nature ensures a relaxed environment, perfect for asking questions and engaging with the guide.

One of the highlights of this tour is the walk through the vineyards and olive groves. The guide explains the organic cultivation methods used by the company, emphasizing their commitment to sustainable farming. Visitors learn about the native grape varieties such as allocton, and how these contribute to the distinct Sicilian wine character.
The walk offers insight into how the grapes and olives are grown, with attention to organic practices that avoid chemicals and focus on natural growth. It’s an excellent chance to see how Sicilian farmers maintain their land, which directly influences the quality and flavor of the wines tasted later.

During the walk, the guide highlights the native Sicilian grape varieties—notably Grillo, Catarratto, and Rosato—and explains what makes them special. The native cultivars contribute to the unique profile of the wines, which are a crucial part of Sicily’s winemaking heritage.
Allocton, or non-native varieties, are also discussed, providing context on how different grapes are cultivated and their role in blending or producing specific styles. This information enriches the tasting experience, as visitors better understand the characteristics of each wine they sample.
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Following the walk, the wine tasting takes center stage. The white wine “Grillo” is noted for its good structure, savory notes, and freshness, offering a complex and ample flavor. The “Catarratto” provides a velvety, long-lasting experience, while the “Rosato” is a pleasurable rosé with a pleasant body and refreshing acidity.
The tasting includes crostini, extra virgin olive oil, and Adamo pâté, making the experience a true Sicilian flavor journey. Each wine is carefully paired with local food accompaniments, enhancing the aromas and flavors of both the wine and the food.
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The meal is a key part of this tour, served during or after the wine tasting. The lunch or dinner features traditional Sicilian recipes, complemented by high-quality olive oil and regional pâté. The setting at Baglio Florio creates an authentic atmosphere, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the local flavors.
The crostini and pâté are crafted to match the wines, offering a harmonious tasting that showcases Sicily’s culinary traditions. This meal is included in the tour price, providing good value and an opportunity to savor Sicily’s fresh ingredients in a peaceful environment.
This private group tour is organized to ensure a comfortable, personalized experience. The English-speaking live guide makes complex topics understandable, with opportunities for questions. The displacements during the tour are included, but travelers are responsible for their own transportation to the starting point.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of guests. Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning.

What sets this experience apart is its focus on organic cultivation and native Sicilian varieties, combined with a delicious meal and wine pairing. The walk in the vineyards and olive groves provides an authentic perspective on local farming practices, while the wine tasting offers a genuine taste of Sicily’s best-known cultivars.
The price of $67.97 includes all activities, tastings, and food, making it a cost-effective way to explore Sicily’s wine culture in a relaxed, private setting.

Since transfers to Baglio Florio are not included, visitors should plan their own transportation. The tour lasts 3.5 hours, so it’s suitable for those comfortable with walking and standing during the agronomic walk. The menu features local Sicilian products, appealing especially to those seeking an authentic culinary experience.
This wine tour at Baglio Florio Adamo offers a well-rounded Sicilian experience—combining education, tasting, and local cuisine in a private setting. The focus on organic farming and native grape varieties makes it particularly attractive to wine enthusiasts interested in sustainable practices and regional flavors.
While visitors need to arrange their transportation, the flexibility in booking and full itinerary make this a practical choice for those wanting an authentic taste of Sicily’s wine and food heritage. The excellent wine selection and informative guide help make this tour a memorable chapter of any Sicilian adventure.
Is transportation included with this tour?
No, transportation to the Baglio Florio is not included. Visitors need to organize their own transfers.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour features an English-speaking live guide.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the agronomic walk, wine tasting, and a meal with crostini, olive oil, and pâté.
What wines are tasted during the tour?
The wines include Grillo, Catarratto, and Rosato.
Can I participate if I’m vegetarian or have food allergies?
The information does not specify, so it’s best to contact the provider directly for dietary considerations.
Is the tour private or shared?
This experience is organized for private groups.
What makes this wine tour unique?
Its emphasis on organic cultivation, native Sicilian grapes, and local food pairings creates an authentic and educational experience in Sicily.