About this tour
Spend two hours at a family-run estate in the Piedmont hills, where Giuseppe and Tiziana share their vineyard heritage through a walk among the vines and a tasting of six regional wines. The tour winds through the UNESCO-listed landscape between Langhe and Monferrato, taking in ancient marl cellars before settling into the tasting room with local cured meats, cheese and breadsticks. A genuine introduction to how generations of winemakers shaped this corner of northern Italy.
Highlights
- Ancient crotin cellars carved into marl stone
- Vineyard walk across Langhe and Monferrato slopes
- Six Piedmont wines including Nebbiolo and native Gamba di Pernice
- Local charcuterie and cheese pairing
- Family stories from the owners themselves
What to expect
You'll arrive at a modest family cellar where the owners greet you personally. The first part is a guided walk through their vineyard, picking out the distinct plots that produce each wine. You'll see how the terrain slopes and how the landscape changes—this context matters when you taste later. Back in the tasting room, you'll settle in with a spread of cured meats, local cheeses and bread. Six wines arrive in sequence: light whites, a rosé, fuller reds and a crisp native variety. The owners pour and explain each one, drawing on decades of living and working the land.
Good to know
Under-18s cannot be served alcohol but are welcome to attend. The estate is wheelchair accessible. Bring comfortable shoes for the vineyard walk. Bottled water is included. Tips are not expected.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






