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Thumbnail "I Grandi Classici" and Artisan Chocolate Tasting at Acetaia Sereni
Marano sul Panaro, Modena (Food Valley)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €89.00
“Visit of the vinegar cellar and guided tasting of the selection "I Grandi Classici" accompanied by different types of Artisan Chocolate.”
Thumbnail Emilia in a Glass: Wine tasting experience at Vitivinicola Fangareggi
Carpi, Modena (Food Valley)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum 28
From €20.00
“Come discover the beating heart of Vitivinicola Fangareggi's production and vineyards through a unique and immersive wine experience”
Thumbnail Wines of Emilia-Romagna: a tour among the best and most significant wines of the area
Bologna, Bologna (Lambrusco, Colli Bolognesi)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 10
From €35.00
“Explore Emilia-Romagna's finest wines on an unforgettable tour, and discover the region's best vintages. Cheers to an epic wine journey!”
Thumbnail First Encounter Tasting at Tenuta Bonzara in the Bologna Hills
Monte San Pietro, Bologna (Colli Bolognesi)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 6, Maximum 15
From €29.00
“Live a unique experience among the vineyards of Tenuta Bonzara & taste 3 wines paired with IGP cured meats and other delicacies from Bologna”
Thumbnail Wine Tasting Experience at Tenuta La Bertuzza in Colli Piacentini
Castell'Arquato, Piacenza
1 Hour
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €18.00
“Visit an Italian winery located in Castell'Arquato, in the Colli Piacentini area, and enjoy a tasting of 3 wines”
Thumbnail Special winery visit and tasting at Montevecchio Isolani in Bologna
Monte San Pietro, Bologna (Colli Bolognesi)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €30.00
“Winery tour and 4 wines tasting at Isolani Winery very close to Bologna, in the famous Colli bolognesi destination”
Thumbnail Randi Vini, the flavour of tradition in Romagna
Fusignano, Ravenna (Romagna)
1 Hour
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 20
From €18.00
“Wine tasting experience in the splendid Romagna area, discovering and tasting the flavour of local tradition”
Thumbnail Classic wine Tasting Experience at Trerè Winery
Faenza, Ravenna (Romagna)
1 Hour
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €10.00
“Enjoy the wine tasting experience in a special Agriturismo in the heart of Emilia Romagna”
Thumbnail Tenuta Santacroce wine tasting experience
Valsamoggia, Bologna (Colli Bolognesi)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €22.00
“Guided tour of the Tenuta Santa Croce estate and tasting together with a detailed analysis of our wines”
Thumbnail Walking among the vineyards, surrounded by greenery, come and taste the fruits of my land
Bertinoro, Forlì-Cesena
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 20
From €12.00
“I love my lands when a shoot suddenly appears between the wrinkles of a black wood and gives me the perfection of a bunch”
Thumbnail Wine tasting & food pairing at Trere' Farmhouse
Faenza, Ravenna (Romagna)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 6, Maximum Not Specified
From €22.00
“Live and enjoy a familiar experience in the special atmosphere of Trere Farmhouse”
Thumbnail Orsi Bio-dynamic wine tasting experience
Valsamoggia, Bologna
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 12
From €40.00
“Wine tasting discovery at Orsi Vigneto San Vito in the first surrounding of Bologna. Located in the historical are of Bologna Wine makers.”
Thumbnail Wine tasting experience at Poggio San Martino
San Giovanni in Marignano, Rimini (Romagna)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 5, Maximum 30
From €11.50
“Enjoy the typical Romagna experience: wines and food tasting in a territory that lies on the hills and overlooks the sea.”

More information on Emilia-Romagna

Emilia Romagna is the perfect destination if you want to enjoy memorable wine tastings and winery visits while discovering some of Italy's most iconic food products. This region was born by the union of two different territories, Emilia and Romagna. Emilia, located in the hinterland, is the land of many PDO and PGI products that represent Italy's food excellence, such as Parmigiano Reggiano, traditional balsamic vinegar and Prosciutto di Parma. Romagna instead borders the Adriatic Sea and is known for its beaches, filled with nightlife during summer, and suggestive hill villages.

Emilia Romagna represents one of the largest wine-growing areas in Italy with over 60.000 hectares and, while here, you will have the chance to experience the variety of wines produced in this area during your wine tastings. The difference between Emilia and Romagna in fact is clear also when looking at the types of wines produced and cultivated grapes. Emilia, the western part, is the land of Lambrusco, a sparkling red wine. In Romagna instead, located on the eastern side, wines are mostly still and produced with Sangiovese, Albana and Pignoletto grapes. Together, the two areas of Emilia Romagna boast 18 DOC, two DOCG and nine IGT appellations.

Which food to taste in Emilia-Romagna?

The distinction between Emilia and Romagna becomes even clearer when looking at the traditional dishes eaten within the region. Nevertheless, throughout the region's territory, you will be able to savor many of Italy's excellencies between a wine tasting and a winery tour. Not by chance, this area is known as Italy's Food Valley. Emilia is the land of fresh egg pasta like tagliatelle with Bolognese ragù, tortellini and tortelloni, cold cuts like Prosciutto di Parma and Culatello di Zibello, Parmiggiano Reggiano and other specialties like Erbazzone. Romagna's cuisine instead includes more fish-based dishes with products like clams and sardines. Fresh pasta plays a big role also in Romagna's cuisine, with shapes like tagliatelle and ravioli. Finally, Romagna's most iconic dish is perhaps Piadina, a sort of flatbread.

Which wines to taste in Emilia-Romagna?

About two-thirds of Emilia Romagna's viticulture is concentrated in its plains. Even so, the region offers a great variety of wines you will discover during your wine tastings and visits to wineries. Within Emilia's area, the most widespread black grape varieties are Barbera, Croatina and Bonarda, as well as many grapes from the Lambrusco family (Salamino, Maestri, Marani, di Sorbara, Grasparossa and Montericco). Malvasia di Candia, Ortrugo and Moscato bianco are instead the most common white grape varieties. Some international grape varieties can also be found, such as Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio, Riesling and Riesling and Müller-Thurgau. In Romagna, the most widespread black grape variety is instead Sangiovese, and the most widespread white one is Trebbiano Romagnolo. Other common varieties found in this area are Pagadebit and Albana.

Which is the best season to visit Emilia-Romagna?

The best moments to visit Emilia Romagna are spring and autumn when the mild temperatures will allow you to enjoy the many wine tastings, winery visits and historical highlights the territory has to offer without suffering from the hot and muggy summer weather.

What things to do in Emilia-Romagna?

Emilia Romagna's diverse territory offers a multitude of activities and historical sites to visit between a winery tour and a wine tasting. Some of the highlights that shouldn't be missed are the historical city centers of Bologna, Modena, Parma, Ferrara, Ravenna and Reggio Emilia, with sites like the Asinelli towers and San Luca's Sanctuary, the Estense Castle, The Casentinesi Forest National Park, San Marino.