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Thumbnail Avigliana, wine and court for the pilgrim in collaboration with Enoteca Ristorante San Michele
Avigliana, Turin (Valsusa)
4 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €60.00
“Experience a unique guided tour of Avigliana, followed by a chocolate and wine tasting”
Thumbnail Hike and wine around the Fort of Exilles and the Isiya Farm
Exilles, Turin (Valsusa)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €20.00
“Between wine and history at the foot of the fort with the secrets and flavors, of ice wine in collaboration with Isiya farm - Exilles”
Thumbnail Genuine and unique tasting experience, from jam to wine
Giaglione, Turin (Valsusa)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €20.00
“Hike, wine and jam tasting at a local farm together with our local guide of Val di Susa”
Thumbnail Paths of wine...and toma cheese in collaboration with the Decru' farm - Condove
Condove, Turin (Valsusa)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €20.00
“Paths of wine...and toma cheese in collaboration with the Decru' farm - Condove”
Thumbnail Avanà wines and baratuciat at the foot of the musine in collaboration with La beccaccia farm - Villar dora
Villar Dora, Turin (Valsusa)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €20.00
“Avanà wines and baratuciat at the foot of the musine in collaboration with La beccaccia farm - Villar dora”
Thumbnail Segesium and Vinum experience in Susa
Turin (Valsusa)
4 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €55.00
“Exclusive day tour exploring the city of Susa and enjoying a special wine tasting experience”
Thumbnail Hike, wine and food experience in Pinerolo
Pinerolo, Turin (Pinerolese)
4 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €45.00
“Guided tour of Pinerolo hills and tasting experience with local products”
Thumbnail Bike, wine and Mine in Pinerolo
Massello, Turin (Pinerolese)
3 Hours
Participants: Minimum 10, Maximum Not Specified
From €80.00
“Bike and wine experience discovering unique mins and enjoy an incredible lunch with tasting of Pinerolo wines!”

More information on Piedmont

Famous for its great wines and rich traditional cuisine, but also for its regal palaces and car factories, Piedmont is one of the most loved regions by wine travelers who decide to visit Italy. Thanks to its secular winemaking traditions, Piedmont boasts a great number of wineries that you can visit, ranging from small family-run realities to well-established businesses exporting thousands of bottles, where you will be able to enjoy some remarkable wine tastings and learn about Piedmont’s wine traditions.

During your visits to its wineries, you will find out how Piedmont is perhaps the Italian region with the richest wine culture and history. Vines were present in this territory before Roman times, and over the centuries its inhabitants built a strong reputation for their wines, now famous just as much as wines from Burgundy or Bordeaux. Nowadays, Piedmont boasts 42 DOC appellations and 17 DOCG appellations that you can taste during your wine tastings in the region.

Which food to taste in Piedmont?

Great wines and memorable wine tastings are not the only things that Piedmont has to offer. In fact, this region is also the cradle of Slow Food, an international movement promoting good, clean and fair food for all. The traditional dishes and artisanal food products of Piedmont are numerous, but some of the most iconic ones are agnolotti, bagna cauda, vitello tonnato, bollito misto, tajarin, panna cotta.

Which wines to taste in Piedmont?

Your wine tastings in Piedmont will feature wines made with the different vines that can be found in this territory, which are predominantly red grape varieties. The most widespread red grape type is Barbera, followed by Dolcetto, Nebbiolo (used for the vinification of Barolo and Barbaresco), Grignolino and Pelaverga. The most cultivated white grape varieties are instead Arneis, Cortese, Nascetta, Erbaluce, Rossese and Moscato.

Which is the best season to visit Piedmont?

You can book your wine tastings and winery visits in Piedmont throughout the year. The most popular season for wine tourism is definitely autumn when Alba’s famous white truffle is in season and the city hosts its international truffle fair. Visiting during this period will allow you to admire the autumnal colors in the vineyards, savor the traditional cuisine and even try your luck in a truffle hunt.

What things to do in Piedmont?

Besides wine tastings and winery visits, during your time in Piedmont, we recommend diving into its history and visiting at least a few of its many cultural and art sites, such as the city of Turin, with its historical center, museums and churches, Sacra of San Michele’s abbey, Villa Taranto, Lake Maggiore and its Borromee islands, Reggia di Venaria.