Private Langhe and Barolo Wine Tour from Milan





Description
Leave Milan behind and reach the Langhe wine region of Piedmont on a full-day tour. Explore the Langhe, the area where Barolo (“the king of wines”) and Barbaresco are produced. Passing through hilly landscapes and beautiful valleys changing color seasonally, you will visit 2 different wineries with your wine expert guide. In both wineries, the producer will show you the vineyards and will tell you how their wines are produced. Then you will join an amazing wine tasting session, the wines will be paired with some food tasting based on local products. After the fist visit you'll enjoy a typical lunch in a selected location surrounded by vineyards. In the second winery you will notice that Barolo and Nebbiolo in different wineries can have different flavors. This tour is an incredible journey to discover one of the most interesting, charming and famous wine region of the world.
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Itinerary
The first stop of the wine tour is in Langhe where you will visit one of the best wineries of the region, and of course you will taste some of the wines including Barolo pared with local food and delicacies
This second stop includes a visit to another famous wine region of the area, the chance to meet another producer and learn the secrets of their wines. You will visit the winery, vineyards and the production process, after that you will taste some of their best wines
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This tour is guaranteed with a minimum number of 2 participants
- Minors must be accompanied by an adult
- Please note that some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible for people with reduced mobility (or any kind of disability), if you are unsure of the details, feel free to contact us.
- Please note that in case of adverse weather conditions (eg. bad storms, unexpected extreme events), or unforeseen circumstances (eg. monuments sudden closures, train/flight cancellations or delays) we do not guarantee a full refund. The company will examine each case and act accordingly.
Reviews(5)
The overall experience was wonderful and informative!!! The scenery along the drive was beautiful. The tasting at the these private wineries was great and unique.
We are glad to hea that you became a fan of the local Barolo wine during our tour! Thank you so much for writing this review!
Elizabeth, our guide and driver was pleasant and kept us updated on the tour. She spoke very well and explained all along the tour. The wine tasting for both was very good , however tenuta Barca was exceptionally well due to family run . Perhaps getting a small lunch like panini, sandwich would help
Thank you for your review! We are very pleased to hear that you enjoyed visiting Piedmont and the wine region of Barolo with our guide Elizabeh! She will be happy to hear about your great review, too!
Great experience 👍 Elizabeth was our perfect host and guide to the beautiful and important Piedmonte region. The winery tours and charming area were a great way to spend a memorable day. Grazie!!
Thank you very much for your review, we are glad you enjoyed your experience in the beautiful region of Piedmont on our Barolo wine tour!
Elizabeth was an excellent guide, knowledgeable, engaging, and fun. The hosts at the wineries were also great, and the wine was amazing. Piedmont is beautiful.
It's great to hear that you enjoyed visiting the Piedmont region on our wine tour! thank you so much for the review!
We visited 2 wineries on this tour - Barac and Garesio. Both gave an in depth tour of the winemaking process. The winemakers were passionate, knowledgable, friendly and informative. Barac in particular is beautiful with lovely gardens and vistas. Most of the wines tasted were in the €20-35 range. All were very drinkable (some excellent), and freely available to purchase. An antipasto platter was served at both venues. The wine pours were not particularly generous, but I imagine you could buy a bottle and enjoy it on site. We stopped briefly twice to enjoy a minor castle and some views along the way. The minivan we drove in had no air-conditioning in the rear cabin and was uncomfortable on a warm June day. The Ways guide was friendly but essentially just a driver and didn't offer much commentary. Given that each winery offers tastings for a small fee, Ways' fee is high for the service offered. Avoiding the hassle of organising and driving would probably still make it worth it for most people.



