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Thumbnail Canavese wine weekend discovering Erbaluce wine
Candia Canavese, Turin (Canavese)
2 Days
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €150.00
“Immerse yourself on a beautiful wine escape to the stunning Canavese region!”
Thumbnail Bike and wine weekend among Canavese and Ivrea area
Turin (Canavese)
2 Days
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €185.00
“Discover Canavese area and Ivrea on a beautiful 2 night escape with bike and wine experiences”
Thumbnail Canavese wine discovery weekend!
Settimo Vittone, Turin (Canavese)
2 Days
Participants: Minimum 3, Maximum Not Specified
From €185.00
“Discover the Canavese region of Piemonte like never before”

More information on Italy

Italy, a cradle of culture and history, beckons wine enthusiasts with its rich enotourism offerings. Nestled in the heart of Europe, Italy's winemaking tradition dates back centuries, intertwining with its captivating landscapes and iconic landmarks.

Embark on a sensory journey through Italy's renowned wineries. From the enchanting vineyards of Tuscany to the charming cellars of Campania, each destination offers a unique blend of heritage and innovation. Explore curated wine tours, providing an immersive experience into the art of winemaking, ensuring an unforgettable adventure for wine aficionados.

Which food to taste in Italy?

Italian cuisine, a gastronomic delight, complements the wine experience. Indulge in regional specialties like handmade pasta in Emilia-Romagna, and savor the coastal flavors of fresh seafood along the Amalfi Coast. The fusion of local dishes with exquisite wines enhances the overall wine tourism experience.

Which wines to taste in Italy?

Italy boasts a tapestry of grape varieties. Dive into the boldness of Sangiovese in Tuscany, the elegance of Nebbiolo in Piedmont, and the uniqueness of Aglianico in Campania. Each grape tells a story of the region, contributing to Italy's diverse and celebrated wine culture.

Which is the best season to visit Italy?

Plan your visit to coincide with the optimal seasons for wine tasting. Autumn, with its harvest festivals, provides a sensory explosion in the vineyards. Spring offers mild weather for exploring wineries, while summer invites you to bask in the warmth of the Italian sun, enhancing your wine tour experience.

What things to do in Italy?

Beyond wine, Italy boasts a treasure trove of attractions. Immerse yourself in history at the Colosseum in Rome, marvel at the artistry of Florence, and unwind along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast. Explore the cultural tapestry that complements your wine tourism journey.