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Experience authentic Sicilian wine at Gandolfo Vini in Marsala with a private tour, tasting white and red wines, and enjoying local products in an enriching evening.

The winery tour in Marsala offers a genuine taste of Sicily’s wine-making tradition. Priced to include a wine tasting of local wines like Grillo Sicilia DOC and Nero d’Avola DOC, this full-day experience provides insight into the region’s centuries-old wine practices. The tour starts at Gandolfo Vini, where visitors embark on a guided exploration of the family-run winery, followed by a delicious dinner featuring local products and wines.
This tour is perfect for those seeking an authentic Sicilian experience that combines culture with tasting. It is especially suitable for anyone interested in wine-making traditions and regional foods, offering a relaxing countryside setting and a chance to learn directly from the producers. The private group format ensures a personalized and intimate environment, while the flexible starting times adapt to your schedule.
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The tour takes place in the countryside of Marsala, where the timeless landscape sets the perfect backdrop for wine exploration. The family-owned winery has been cultivating passion for wine for four generations, emphasizing tradition and authenticity. Visitors are welcomed into a warm, rustic environment that showcases local culture and agricultural heritage.
The venue is surrounded by open fields and vineyards, giving a sense of connection to the land. The atmosphere is relaxed, allowing visitors to truly appreciate the folk practices and history woven into each bottle of wine produced here.

Guests are guided through the winemaking process, starting with an overview of grape harvesting techniques used by the family. The visits include the silo area, where wine rests and stabilizes, and the bottling section, where bottles are carefully filled and prepared for sale.
The Barricaia—the cellar where Marsala ages in oak barrels—is a highlight of the tour. Here, visitors experience the traditional aging process and have the chance to sample Marsala directly from the barrels, along with other regional wines like Zibibbo IGP and Nero d’Avola.

The wine tasting is a central element, focusing on pairing local wines with authentic Sicilian foods. The white “Grillo Sicilia DOC” and red “Nero d’Avola DOC” are featured prominently, offering fresh and robust flavors.
The dinner complements the wines with rustic appetizers: local cheeses, sun-dried tomatoes, and a vegetable caponata. Additional specialties include olives, local salami, bruschetta with “Matarocco” pesto, and wood-fired bread with oil from the winery’s own production. The pork sausage, prepared according to tradition, pairs beautifully with the wines.
A special highlight is the “Tagliancozzo” almond biscuits served with Marsala, providing the perfect sweet accent to the wine tasting.
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During the harvest period, from mid-August to end of September, the tour offers the chance to visit nearby vineyards and see grape harvesting firsthand. This extra experience is arranged upon request and adds an authentic touch for those interested in the entire grape-to-bottle journey.
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The meeting point is located after a bend to the right where an olive tree and a small road mark the start. The activity is conducted as a private group with live English-speaking guides. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward.
The group size is limited to ensure a personalized experience, and the tour respects dress code restrictions—no intoxication, ripped clothing, nudity, bare feet, or see-through clothing.

The cost includes the guided tour, visits to the cellar rooms, and the wine and food tasting. It offers a comprehensive look at Sicilian wine culture, combining educational elements with culinary delights in a relaxed countryside setting.
While the experience lasts about a day, the richness of the visit makes it worthwhile for wine lovers and those eager to understand local traditions. The option to cancel with 24 hours’ notice and the pay later feature provide added flexibility for planning.

This private winery tour is ideal for adults interested in regional wines and culinary traditions. It works well for those seeking an authentic Sicilian experience with personalized attention. However, it is not suitable for people over 95 years or those dressed improperly.
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the insight into aging and production, while food lovers enjoy the chance to taste local specialties paired with regional wines. The scenic countryside and family atmosphere create a relaxed environment to truly connect with Sicily’s wine and food culture.

This tour at Gandolfo Vini provides a well-rounded opportunity to learn about Sicilian winemaking, taste local wines, and enjoy authentic cuisine in a peaceful setting. Its personalized approach and exclusive focus on traditional methods make it stand out among other regional tours.
While some visits are season-dependent and require advance request, the overall experience offers a rich insight into the region’s wine heritage. Visitors looking for a friendly, educational, and flavorful day in Marsala will find this tour highly satisfying.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a guided visit to the winery, cellar rooms, bottling area, and tasting of two main wines—Grillo Sicilia DOC and Nero d’Avola DOC—plus a dinner with local products.
How long does the experience last?
The activity is valid for 1 day, with starting times available based on availability; the specific duration of the tour activities is not detailed but involves a full day.
Can I visit the vineyards?
Yes, during the harvest season (mid-August to end of September), vineyard visits are available upon request and include grape harvesting.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins after a bend on a small road near an olive tree and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It is not suitable for people over 95 years but is generally appropriate for adults interested in wine and traditional food.
Is transportation provided?
No specific transport details are given; the meeting point is self-accessed, and the tour is conducted locally at Gandolfo Vini.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Visitors should dress appropriately; see-through clothing, bare feet, and ripped clothing are not allowed.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the guide speaks English and provides personalized attention in a private group setting.
How much does the tour cost?
Pricing details are not specified; interested visitors should check availability and reserve to confirm the current rate.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its family-run atmosphere, authentic wine-making process, and delicious local cuisine paired with regional wines make this a memorable Sicilian experience.