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Thumbnail Legend and tradition of Erbaluce Wine Heritage
Turin (Canavese)
8 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €27.00
“A special day tour discovering the origins and the legend of the unique Erbaluce Wine”
Thumbnail Balmetti and Borgofranco d'Ivrea
Borgofranco d'Ivrea, Turin (Canavese)
7 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum Not Specified
From €25.00
“A beautiful day tour among geology, art, history and wine in Canavese”
Thumbnail Ebike wine day tour from Turin a with local expert
Torino, Turin (Canavese)
8 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum 8
From €37.50
“Get ready to discover La Via della Serra on a special ebike tour which will also include a wine tasting experience”
Thumbnail Wine & Bike in Ivrea, Candia and Caluso with a local expert
Torino, Turin (Canavese)
10 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €20.00
“A great wine day tour by train from Turin to discover Ivrea, Candia and Caluso with a local expert”

More information on Canavese

Canavese is a beautiful region located in the northwest of Italy, surrounded by mountains and characterized by lush green valleys. It's famous for its rolling hills covered with vineyards, and for its wineries producing some of the finest wines in Italy. The region has a rich history dating back to the Roman era, and it's been an important wine production area since the Middle Ages. Canavese has a unique terroir, with the Alpine climate and the soil composition creating ideal conditions for growing grapes. The region is a must-visit destination for wine lovers and those looking for authentic wine tastings and food experiences.

Canavese offers a unique wine tourism experience that is hard to find elsewhere in Italy. Visitors can take part in wine tours and wine tastings at the region's many wineries, some of which have been producing wine for centuries. The wineries offer an opportunity to sample a variety of wines, including the famous red Nebbiolo and Barbera wines, as well as lesser-known varieties like Erbaluce and Bonarda. Visitors can also learn about the wine-making process and the history of winemaking in the region. Canavese has a vibrant wine culture, and there are many wine festivals and events throughout the year that visitors can enjoy.

Which food to taste in Canavese?

Canavese is also a food lover's paradise, with many delicious local specialties that complement the region's wines. One of the most famous dishes is bagna cauda, a warm dip made with anchovies, garlic, and olive oil, served with fresh vegetables. Another must-try dish is agnolotti, a pasta filled with meat and served with butter and sage. Canavese is also famous for its cheeses, such as the Fontina and Toma, which pair perfectly with the region's wines. Visitors can enjoy these delicacies in the many local restaurants, trattorias, agriturismi and, sometimes, wineries.

Which wines to taste in Canavese?

Canavese is home to a variety of grape varieties that are unique to the region. The most famous grape is Nebbiolo, which is used by wineries to make the region's renowned red wines, including Barolo and Barbaresco. Barbera is another popular grape that is used to make red wines, but it is also used to make a refreshing rosé wine. Erbaluce is a white grape variety that is used to make the region's crisp and aromatic white wines. Bonarda is another red grape variety that is grown in Canavese, producing a fruity and light-bodied wine. During wine tastings, visitors will appreciate that the region's winemakers are proud of their unique grape varieties and are always experimenting with new blends and techniques.

Which is the best season to visit Canavese?

The best time to visit Canavese's wineries for wine tastings and wine tours is from May to October, when the weather is mild and the vineyards are in full bloom. The grape harvest season starts in September and lasts until November, and visitors can take part in grape-picking tours and even stomp on grapes to make wine. The region is also beautiful in the winter, with snow-capped mountains providing a stunning backdrop for the vineyards.

What things to do in Canavese?

Besides wine tours and wine tastings, Canavese is home to many attractions and landmarks, making it a popular destination for tourists. One of the most popular attractions in the region is the Sacra di San Michele, a medieval abbey located on a mountaintop overlooking the valley. Other popular attractions include the Castle of Agliè, the Castle of Masino, and the Palace of Venaria Reale. Visitors can also enjoy hiking and cycling in the region's beautiful natural parks, such as the Gran Paradiso National Park and the Orsiera Rocciavrè Natural Park. Additionally, there are many charming towns and villages in Canavese, such as Ivrea, which is known for its historic carnival and stunning architecture.