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Thumbnail Negramaro Wine Tasting
Monteroni di Lecce, Lecce
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €59.00
“A relaxing experience to taste some Negramaro wines in a traditional winery”
Thumbnail Classic wine tour and tasting at Conti Zecca
Leverano, Lecce (Salento)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €11.50
“A classic tour of Conti Zecca to discover the essential features of the winery”
Thumbnail Premium Experience at Apollonio Winery
Monteroni di Lecce, Lecce (Salento)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €40.00
“A tasting of 3 wines, recommended for those who want to take the risk of never forgetting Apollonio.”
Thumbnail Organic Wine Tasting and Tour at Ladogana Winery
Orta Nova, Foggia
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 20
From €30.00
“A tour of the winery, covering all steps from winemaking to bottling of our precious wines, followed by a tasting of local 3 wines”
Thumbnail Cliff Tour- Boat tour to the Caves of Polignano a Mare
Polignano a Mare, Bari
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 30
From €35.00
“A unique boat adventure to discover one of the most beautiful and evocative coastlines of Puglia”
Thumbnail Divoto Experience at Apollonio Winery
Monteroni di Lecce, Lecce (Salento)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €80.00
“A vertical tasting of 3 vintages of an excellent wine to learn the story of Apollonio.”
Thumbnail Mani del Sud Experience at Apollonio Winery
Monteroni di Lecce, Lecce (Salento)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €23.00
“A tasting of 3 wines, recommended for those who want to try intense and intriguing flavors.”
Thumbnail Sunset wine tasting among the vineyards at Masseria Parco della Grava
Cisternino, Brindisi
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 25
From €50.00
“Tour, walk in the vineyards and olive groves, and tasting of 3 wines paired with local delicacies at Masseria Parco della Grava.”
Thumbnail Ottavianello Immersion: A Signature Wine Experience at Carvinea
Carovigno, Brindisi
2 Hours 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €40.00
“Discover Ottavianello, a historic grape revived by Carvinea in red, rosé, and sparkling styles.”
Thumbnail Vintage wine tour in couple
Apricena, Foggia
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 2
From €18.00
“The sound shook the bottles on pupitres, the piles of bottles of various vintages have their own ceremonial aging to reach their end.”
Thumbnail Vintage wine tour at d'Arapri
Apricena, Foggia
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 6, Maximum Not Specified
From €15.00
“The sound shook the bottles on pupitres, the piles of bottles of various vintages have their own ceremonial aging to reach their end.”
Thumbnail Classic wine tour in couple at d'Arapri
Apricena, Foggia
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 2
From €16.00
“Get ready to live a private and exclusive classic tour of d'Arapri Winery”
Thumbnail Classic tour at d'Arapri Winery
Apricena, Foggia
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 6, Maximum Not Specified
From €11.00
“Enjoy a great classic tour of D'Arapri Winery!”

More information on Apulia

Often known as the “heel” of Italy, the region of Apulia (or Puglia in Italian) offers beautiful hinterland sceneries, rich cultural heritage and white and rocky beaches with crystalline waters. Spread across its countryside, dotted with olive groves and trulli - traditional Apulian dry stone huts with conical roofs - you will find various fascinating wineries that you can visit, where you will be able to enjoy wine tastings while admiring the Apulian landscapes.

During your winery visits and wine tastings in Apulia you will hear stories of how the cultivation of vines in this region dates back to ancient times. Already during the Roman empire, Apulian wines were considered among the best in circulation. In the more recent past instead, the region’s production focused more on quantity than quality, making wine that was often destined to be blended with other wines to give them color, structure and alcohol. In recent years, more and more Apulian producers have started to devote themselves to producing high-quality wines, aware of the enormous wine potential of the region. Nowadays the region boasts 28 DOC, 4 DOGC and 6 IGT wines.

Which food to taste in Apulia?

Besides visiting Apulia’s wineries and discovering its great wines during your wine tastings, make sure to save some time to explore the local cuisine. The region offers a selection of traditional dishes that valorize the products of its territory. Some of the most iconic dishes you shouldn’t miss out on are orecchiette con cime di rapa (pasta with broccoli rabe), focaccia barese, ciceri e tria (pasta with chickpeas), tiella (a sort of savory pie with mussels, potatoes and rice), bombette (meat rolls stuffed with cheese).

Which wines to taste in Apulia?

While in Apulia, your wine tastings will surely include different types of red wines, as the region’s production is not divided equally between black and white grape varieties. The most common black grape varieties are Sangiovese, Primitivo and Montepulciano, followed by the local varieties Negro Amaro, Uva di Troia, Malvasia Nera, Aglianico and Aleatico. A few international varieties are present in the territory as well, such as Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Of course, Apulia offers a great selection of white wines as well. The most common native white grape varieties found in the region are Bombino Bianco, Malvasia Bianca, Verdeca and Bianco d’Alessano. Other famous varieties found in Apulia include Fiano, Moscato and Chardonnay.

Which is the best season to visit Apulia?

You will be able to enjoy wine tastings and visits to the wineries of Apulia throughout the year. If you’re looking to combine your wine tours with a holiday at the beach, the best period to visit Apulia is between May and September. If instead you prefer visiting the region when less crowded with tourists, spring and autumn might be the best moments for you.

What things to do in Apulia?

Apulia’s territory offers plenty of activities, ranging from wine tastings to cooking classes to hikes and boat trips. While here, we recommend not missing out on some of the region’s highlights, such as Alberobello and its trulli, Castel del Monte, the Salento, the Tremiti islands or the towns of Ostuni, Vieste and Polignano a Mare.