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Discover Garda wines on a 2-hour guided tour in Lazise, including tastings of 6-8 wines, local foods, and vineyard visits for $48.84 per person.
Exploring the Winery Tour and Tasting of Garda Wines in Lazise offers an authentic taste of Lake Garda’s renowned wine region. Priced at $48.84 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this experience is perfect for wine lovers eager to learn about the local production and sample top vintages. The tour departs from Bergamini Vini in Colà, a family-run winery with over 100 years of history and five generations dedicated to winemaking. With a rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 111 reviews, the tour is highly recommended—99% of participants feel it’s a must-do when visiting Lake Garda.
What makes this tour stand out is its comprehensive approach: a guided walk through vineyards, a visit to the barrel room, and a tasting of at least six Garda wines like Bardolino, Chiaretto, and Custoza. Alongside the wines, visitors enjoy local gourmet foods such as olive oil, cheeses, and charcuterie, making it a well-rounded experience for those interested in regional flavors. The small group size—up to 22 travelers—ensures an intimate setting, and the experience is accessible to most, with service animals allowed and sessions conducted in English, Italian, and German.

The tour begins at Bergamini Vini, located at Località Cà Nova, 2, 37017 Colà VR. Travelers meet at 4:00 pm for an afternoon experience that combines vineyard exploration, winery insights, and tastings. The location is accessible for most visitors, and the meeting point is clear and straightforward.
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This historic family winery spans over twenty hectares, with more than thirteen hectares dedicated to vineyards. The Bergamini family’s rich century-long tradition translates into wines that are widely recognized and award-winning. The owners, including Damiano, typically guide the tour, sharing personal stories and passionate explanations about their craft. Reviewers often highlight Damiano’s enthusiasm and expertise, which make the experience warm and engaging.

Participants walk through the vineyards with explanations about grape cultivation and harvesting methods. The vineyards are arranged to showcase Cru wines and single vineyard selections, demonstrating the quality and care that go into every bottle. The landscape around the vineyards features scenic views, adding to the relaxed atmosphere of the tour. Visitors are encouraged to observe the different grape varieties and understand the influence of Lake Garda’s microclimate on the wines.

The cellar visit reveals winemaking techniques, including fermentation and aging processes. Guests view the barrel rooms where oak barrels mature the wine, gaining insight into how different aging techniques affect flavor profiles. The winery’s history and approach to quality come alive through clear, knowledgeable explanations, often delivered by the owner or a skilled guide. This behind-the-scenes look is a highlight for many visitors who appreciate understanding the craftsmanship involved.

The main event is the tasting session in the tasting room, where at least six wines are sampled. These include popular varieties like Bardolino, Chiaretto, and Custoza, as well as award-winning wines from Bergamini’s portfolio. Each wine is carefully selected and paired with toasted bread, Garda olive oil, and local cheeses and cold cuts. Many reviews praise the generous portions of food and the quality of the wines—even those who are not avid wine drinkers often find the orange wine and other selections impressive.
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Alongside the wines, the snacks and appetizers elevate the tasting experience. Guests enjoy selection of cheeses, cold cuts, and bread, all sourced from the local area. The olive oil from Garda is also showcased, demonstrating the region’s agricultural richness. The food offerings are described as generous, providing a perfect complement to the fabulous wines. Visitors often mention that the pairings enhance the tasting, making the experience both delicious and educational.

The tours are designed to accommodate multiple languages—most sessions include English, Italian, and German. When three languages are spoken, there are two hosts to ensure clarity. The group size is limited to 22 travelers, creating an intimate atmosphere where questions are encouraged. The small group setup allows for personalized attention and a more relaxed pace during the vineyard walk and tasting.

Most bookings are made about 17 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The meeting point is easy to find, and the tour starts promptly at 4:00 pm. The activity includes all fees and taxes and covers winery and vineyard tours. Private transportation is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The tour is suitable for most travelers and is accessible to service animals. If plans change, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Many reviewers highlight Damiano’s role as a passionate and knowledgeable host. His personal explanations and enthusiasm add warmth to the experience. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to learn about winemaking traditions, grape varieties, and regional specialties directly from the family behind the wines. The welcoming atmosphere and authentic storytelling make this tour stand apart from larger, more impersonal wine experiences.
This wine tour appeals to those interested in authentic family-run wineries and regional Italian wines. It’s especially suited for learners and enthusiasts who appreciate guided explanations and regional food pairings. The moderate physical activity involved in walking through vineyards and cellar spaces makes it accessible for most, though comfort with walking on uneven terrain is advisable.
The Bergamini family’s winery offers a compelling blend of history, craftsmanship, and regional flavors. With a highly rated experience, delicious food pairings, and informative guides, it provides excellent value at less than $50 per person. While the tour’s duration and small group setting make for an intimate experience, potential visitors should be aware that timing and availability are best planned in advance. The personal touch from the Bergamini family and their award-winning wines make this tour a memorable highlight for any visit to Lake Garda.
“A fantastic evening of wine tasting and a tour in the winery which is 5 generations old. We were lucky to be toured by the owner him self Damiano. …”
How long is the winery tour and tasting?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, starting at 4:00 pm. It includes vineyard visits, cellar exploration, and wine tastings.
What wines can I expect to try?
The tasting features 6 to 8 Garda wines, including Bardolino, Chiaretto, and Custoza, along with award-winning and single vineyard wines from Bergamini.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, local gourmet foods such as cheeses, cold cuts, bread, and Garda olive oil are served alongside the wines, with generous portions highlighted in reviews.
Can I book this tour in multiple languages?
Yes, most sessions are conducted in English, Italian, and German. When three languages are used, there are two hosts to manage the flow.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior are non-refundable.
This winery tour in Lazise offers a warm, authentic experience that immerses visitors in Garda’s winemaking tradition, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both education and enjoyment in Italy’s beautiful lake region.