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Thumbnail Full Wine Experience at Masseria Torricella
Alberobello, Bari (Itria Valley)
2 Hours 30 Minutes
From €55.00
“Guided tour of the Masseria with tasting of 6 wines and light lunch at the table.”
Thumbnail Classic Wine Experience at Masseria Torricella
Alberobello, Bari (Itria Valley)
2 Hours
From €40.00
“Visit to the Masseria's vineyards with tasting of 4 wines, paired with local delicacies.”
Thumbnail From Vine to Glass Experience
4.81 (48 Reviews)

From Vine to Glass Experience

Alberobello, Bari (Itria Valley)
4 Hours
From €87.50
“Discover the art of winemaking as you stroll through the vineyards and cellars of Masseria Torricella.”
Thumbnail Cooking Experience: From the fields to the table
Alberobello, Bari (Itria Valley)
3 Hours
From €87.50
“An incredible experience to discover the culinary traditions of Apulia, with tasting of 3 Masseria Torricella wines.”
Thumbnail Masseria Extra Virgin Olive Oil Tasting
Ostuni, Brindisi (Itria Valley)
1 Hour
From €35.00
“An experience of taste and culture in one of the oldest masserias in Apulia”
Thumbnail Wine Experience in the Itria Valley
Brindisi (Itria Valley)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
From €35.00
“A multi-sensory experience combining history and flavours, with a final tasting of wines and local delicacies.”
Thumbnail Winemaker's Cellar tour & Wine tasting experience at TerreCarsiche1939
Castellana Grotte, Bari (Itria Valley)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
From €25.00
“This immersive tour includes a visit of the winery with a winemaker and a tasting of at least 3 wines accompanied by local appetizers.”

More information on Itria Valley

Located south of Bari, in Apulia, the territory of the Itria Valley is characterized by gentle hills kissed by the sun and dotted with long rows of vineyards, olive groves and trulli, traditional dry stone huts. Scattered across the Itria Valley, you will also find some special wineries that you can visit for a wine tasting tasting of local wines.

Your wine tastings in Itria Valley will give you the opportunity to taste some very characteristic white wines. In fact, the wine-growing area of Itria Valley is mainly home to white grape varieties, as opposed to the territory of High Murgia, where mainly red wines are produced. The characteristic clayey-calcareous red soil found in the valley represents an ideal substrate for white grape vines, helping the grapes develop sophisticated aromas and a good degree of acidity.

Which food to taste in Itria Valley?

Wine tastings in Itria Valley will often be paired with a selection of products from the territory, giving you a chance to discover some local flavors. Nevertheless, we recommend visiting a typical restaurant to better explore the cuisine of the area. Make sure to try gnummareddi (flavorful meat rolls which contain lamb or veal offal), frittata di lampascioni (local onions frittata), orecchiette con cime di rapa (pasta with broccoli rabe), Martina Franca’s capocollo (a local cold cut made with pork loin and marinated in vincotto).

Which wines to taste in Itria Valley?

During your winery visits in Itria Valley, you’ll be able to walk along the rows of vines and get to know the different grape varieties that are found in this area. The most widespread local varieties include Verdeca, Bianco d’Alessano, Impigno, Francavidda and Minutolo. The most common black grape variety is instead Ottanaviello.

Which is the best season to visit Itria Valley?

Wine tastings and visits to Itria Valley’s wineries can be organized during every season, just like its territory can be appreciated all year long. Every year, during summer, the Festival of the Itria Valley takes place, bringing together music and theatre lovers from all across Europe.

What things to do in Itria Valley?

Besides discovering the wine traditions of the Itria Valley during your wine tastings, take some time to discover what else this dreamy destination has to offer. Some highlights of the territory include Alberobello, also known as the city of trulli, Locorotondo, Cisternino, Martina Franca, Ostuni, the caves of Castellana.