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La Mondianese
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.97 (29 Reviews)
Provides 3 wine tastings and winery visit from €25.00
La Mondianese is more than a winery; it embodies a deep-rooted passion for viticulture and the culture of Montemagno. Here, winemaking is an intergenerational tradition, where the wisdom of elderly vine growers is passed down to the younger generation. The vineyard work—pruning, binding, and harvesting—is all done by hand, with a pride and dedication that reflect the winery's commitment to quality. During the harvest season, visitors are invited to witness the hard work and satisfaction that go into every bottle.
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GranCollina Cantina
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.8 (46 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €48.00
Gran Collina Winery, now in its fifth generation, has a rich history that began in 1890 among the Terre Alfieri hills of Lower Monferrato, bordering the Langhe region. Founded by Giacomo Cotto and his wife Elisabetta, the winery has flourished over the years, with their original Barbera, Nebbiolo, and Arneis vineyards still thriving today. Giovanni Cotto, born in 1951, introduced new grape varieties and modernized the estate, paving the way for its continued success. Today, Gran Collina Winery spans 18 hectares and is managed by the fifth generation of the Cotto family, who blend tradition with state-of-the-art agricultural and oenological practices. Committed to sustainability, the winery has also become energy-independent through the installation of a photovoltaic system, ensuring that its respect for the environment matches its dedication to quality winemaking.
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Teresa Soria Winery
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.96 (26 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
We are in Castiglione Tinella, where Langhe faces Monferrato, a few minutes from Canelli: the village where at the end of the Nineteenth Century the first Italian spumante was born. Hills filled with history and culture. Beating heart of the classical area of Moscato d’Asti and Asti Spumante DOCG. Like for many family-run wineries in Langhe, it’s difficult to go back to the date of foundation. Soon enough, one gets lost in the memories and vicissitudes of the generations that came before us. We can fix the beginning of our history when, in the first post-war period, my grandparents Anna Colla and Armando Soria purchased a second-hand press and built the first two concrete vessels, with the unmissable “Dutch sack filter”, to start to vinify the Moscato Bianco variety. They foresaw how important can be the ability to transform one’s grapes. Today, I, Emanuele, together with my parents Piero and Teresa, run a winery with twelve hectares of SQNPI-certified vineyards, where Moscato and environmental sustainability have a leading role. South-facing vineyards that reach slopes higher than 40%, require a lot of manual work. Historical and heroic vineyards: the “Moscato sorì”. We believe in this heroic agriculture and the distinction of the different cru.
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Tenuta Barac
(Winery in Piedmont)

Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €30.00
Tenuta Barac was established in the 1960s in San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, a small village within the town of Alba, at the heart of the Langhe wine region. Armando Piazzo and Gemma Veglia, young newlyweds from farming families, decided to honor their heritage by investing in the Langhe's unique land. The estate features a beautiful farmhouse from the early 20th century, which has undergone extensive historical and architectural renovations to reveal its original materials. Today, it offers cozy settings, warm hospitality, and high-quality services in a tranquil environment. Situated about 250 meters above sea level, Cascina Baràc provides guests with some of the most stunning views in the region. The view over the vine-covered hills of the Langhe is particularly enchanting, offering a truly unique experience in a timeless setting where nature, art, history, elegance, and hospitality seamlessly blend together.
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AgnelliViassone
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.88 (16 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
Agnelli Vassone, a family-owned winery located in the heart of Langhe, has its roots deeply embedded in the rich winemaking traditions of Piedmont. In 1985, Piero, Alessia's father, purchased a farmstead in the renowned Langhe region between Grinzane and Diano d'Alba. By 1988, driven by his passion for viticulture, he produced his first Dolcetto and Nebbiolo while still working his main job. In 2020, the next generation, Alessia and Daniele, took over the full-time management of the vineyards. Their enthusiasm and determination have brought new energy to the Agnelli Vassone estate, continuing the family’s legacy while embracing modern winemaking practices. 
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Vini Romana
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.78 (50 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €20.00
Vini Romana is situated in Dogliani, in the North of Italy, a few kilometers from Alba, which is a famous area for the production of red wine. This zone is surrounded by hills called "Langhe" ventilated by the warm wind coming from the Mediterranean (at only 50 Km.).
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Pqlin-azienda Agricola Battaglino Angelo
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.85 (39 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €15.00
Located at the gateway to the Roero, overlooking the Langhe, in Castagnito, is Pqlin Winery, a family business with a 100-year tradition, since our grandfather Angelo, known as "Piculin," because the youngest of his brothers, began making wine for his family and later for friends, who appreciated the passion he put into tending the vineyards. The same passion that passed from my parents Eleuterio and Michelina, has been passed on to me Margherita, who will accompany you on a journey that will first let you discover how we produce and afterwards taste our wines; both in our cellar and in our vineyards. Pqlin where the Q, the protagonist of the logo, replaces the syllable /cu/, the beginning of a new day and a new winery. The sign of the sun rising among the hills of Roero marks the dawn of a new generation, ours, the fourth is waiting for you.
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AGRICOLA MARRONE
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.82 (133 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €49.00
With a legacy spanning four generations, the Marrone family has been at the forefront of winemaking in Piedmont since 1887. Founded by Pietro Marrone, a visionary who revolutionized vineyard practices, the winery has grown under the stewardship of each subsequent generation. Today, the estate in Annunziata, La Morra, is managed by Gian Piero's daughters, Denise, Serena, and Valentina, who continue the family tradition with passion and dedication. Their commitment to quality and innovation is evident in every bottle produced from their renowned vineyards.
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Azienda Agricola F.lli Massucco
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.94 (16 Reviews)
Provides 5 wine tastings and winery visit from €29.00
The history of the F.lli Massucco winery, rooted in the Roero area, dates back to the early 1900s when the family began cultivating vineyards that now produce some of Piedmont's most esteemed wines. Over 5 generations, the family has meticulously passed down traditions, balancing innovation with respect for the land. Located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the winery focuses on preserving the natural aromas and flavors of the region's grapes. Winemaking practices emphasize authenticity, using steel tanks to maintain purity, with select reds aged in cement tanks and French oak barrels. Massucco Winery is committed to sustainable viticulture, managing approximately 20 hectares of vineyards through manual techniques like Guyot training and green pruning. The winery's participation in "The Green Experience" ensures environmentally responsible practices, such as herbicide-free grass mowing, legume planting, and installing bird and insect nests to promote biodiversity. Beyond producing red and white wines, Massucco offers classic methods, grappa, chinatos, and vermouths, all embodying the rich heritage and unique terroir of the Roero area. The wines reflect a deep connection to the land, offering a genuine taste of Piedmont's traditions and innovations.
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Azienda Agricola Cà Neuva di Abbona Sergio
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.84 (62 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
Cà Neuva is a family-run winery nestled in the picturesque hills of Dogliani, a region renowned for its rich winemaking tradition in the heart of the Langhe. Founded by the Abbona family, the winery has been cultivating the art of winemaking since the late 19th century, officially establishing Cà Neuva in 1924. Today, the winery spans 12 hectares, where vineyards, a modern wine cellar, and a welcoming tasting area are surrounded by breathtaking landscapes of rolling hills and lush vineyards. The Abbona family has passed down their passion for winemaking through generations, blending time-honored traditions with modern techniques to create wines that are both elegant and true to their roots. Visitors to Cà Neuva are invited to explore the vineyards and cellar, immersing themselves in the authentic experience of a working winery. The serene environment and the family’s warm hospitality make every visit a memorable journey into the heart of Langhe’s winemaking heritage.
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Fratelli Serio e Battista Borgogno
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.83 (18 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €35.00
Nestled in the heart of the Langhe region, the Serio & Battista Borgogno Winery stands as a testament to generations of dedication and passion for viticulture. Established by Serio and Battista Borgogno, the winery is now lovingly managed by their descendants: daughters Anna and Paola Borgogno, alongside Federica Boffa, Emanuela Bolla, and Marco Bolla. As the fifth generation, they continue the family tradition with a deep respect for the land and its unique terroir. The vineyards, thriving in a region celebrated for its rolling hills and fertile soils, benefit from meticulous care that honors both the vine and the environment. Each vine is treated as unique, with cultivation practices tailored annually to meet the specific needs dictated by the climate. This sustainable approach includes the use of natural products like copper and sulfur, grassing to maintain soil health, and the complete avoidance of chemical herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers. Visitors to the winery will experience not just the exceptional wines but also the profound connection between the land, the vines, and the family who nurtures them.
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Azienda Vitivinicola Pietro Cassina
(Winery in Piedmont)

5 (7 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €25.00
Pietro Cassina, alongside his wife and children, runs a small yet distinguished 7-hectare wine estate in Lessona, Alto Piemonte. With vineyards that have been in the family for generations, the Cassina family is dedicated to producing wines of exceptional quality that are both elegant and versatile. Located in a region where Nebbiolo thrives, their estate benefits from a unique microclimate created by surrounding woods, which enhances the character of their wines.
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Bel Colle Srl
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.72 (32 Reviews)
Provides 6 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
Bel Colle was born in 1978 from the will of the Pontiglione and Priola families, who at that time chose to invest in a peripheral territory, that of Verduno, yet rich in potential. It was a happy and far-sighted choice, which, thanks to the efforts of an enlightened oenologist, Paolo Torchio, led Bel Colle to become one of the most important wineries in Verduno, the first Italian producer of Verduno Pelaverga and one of the landmark symbols of the rebirth of this area. In the 1990s, the choice was made to invest in the native grape varieties of the Langhe, Nebbiolo for Barolo and Barbaresco, Barbera and Dolcetto. But Bel Colle was also far-sighted on whites, giving ample space to Arneis, Roero's princely variety, Favorita, and Nascetta, a rare indigenous variety of Novello. Under the leadership of Paolo Torchio, the winery's style was distinguished by its ability to produce clean, highly elegant wines with an austere femininity and finesse that made them instantly recognizable. Since 2015, Bel Colle has been owned by the Bosio family, which has relaunched the purchase and arrangement of the vineyards, focusing production on the highest quality expressions of the territory: Barolo, Barbaresco, Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera d'Alba and Barbare d'Asti. At the same time, it relaunched quality work focused on native white wines, including Alta Langa, Piedmont's iconic Metodo Classico. Today the Bel Colle winery is run by Luca Bosio and Mario Albrito. Luca represents the new generation of the Bosio family, the courage to take new paths, and the desire to expand the vineyards in the most suitable areas, experimenting with the creation of new labels. Mario, on the other hand, is the historical memory of the winery. Born in 1963, he is a veteran of Langhe wine, with more than 40 years of harvesting behind him. A student of Paolo Torchio and a follower of his "native" oenology, he has been at Bel Colle since the early 2000s, a true expert on the terroir of Verduno and the surrounding hills. Their task is to put more than 40 years of winemaking excellence to good use through wide-ranging sustainable viticulture and winemaking that respects differences. An awareness that is combined with careful parceling of vineyards, from which to obtain single vineyards and labels that are increasingly representative of the inseparable bond that binds the Langhe to its wines.
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Bogge Wine
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.75 (8 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €12.00
The Boggero winery, established in the late 19th century, is a family-owned business located in the charming commune of Vaglio Serra, in the heart of Monferrato. Over the years, the company has expanded and evolved, especially in the years following World War II, when it began diversifying its production to include both wines and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Today, Boggero's Company spans approximately 15 acres of land, comprising vineyards, orchards, and vegetable gardens. The estate is equipped with two wineries featuring vinification facilities, storage areas, a wine-aging room, and a laboratory for washing and storing fruits and vegetables. Boggero's Company is known for producing high-quality wines such as Barbera d'Asti, Nizza, Monferrato Dolcetto, and many others that reflect the rich terroir of the region. The company also prides itself on its production of fresh fruits and vegetables, including cardoons, potatoes, onions, asparagus, and apples. The guiding philosophy across all generations of the Boggero family has been to offer genuine, high-quality products at the best possible price, ensuring customer satisfaction through both product quality and excellent service. For visitors, a trip to Boggero's Company offers a unique opportunity to explore the agricultural heritage of Monferrato and experience the warmth and passion that have been passed down through generations.
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Azienda Agricola Rabino Luigi Giuseppe
(Winery in Piedmont)

4.75 (4 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €16.00
Our family business was founded in 1800. Situated on a picturesque hill in Canale, in the center of the Roero wine region in Piedmont. We are a diversified company, which not only produces wine, but is dedicated to the breeding of Piedmontese cattle and the cultivation of fruit trees: the "round and gentle Langa" hazelnut and ancient varieties of apricots. The first traces of our family date back to the Middle Ages. The Rabinos, at the time lords of Bosia and Borgomale, were forced to flee the Alta Langa to protect themselves from frequent barbarian invasions. They found refuge in the Roero hills, in a valley that took the name Rabini.These lands that have welcomed us, the same ones that we still work and protect today, remained in the hands of our family over the centuries, allowing us to derive our livelihood through farming and cultivation. Wine production started in the mid-1800s: Antonio Rabino decided to buy some wooden barrels and make wine from his own grapes, a practice that was not very popular at the time. The first liters were reserved for family and friends, and didn’t represent any source of income, but Antonio dreamt of sharing with others what quickly became a passion. Thus he began to bottle, at a time when the concept of marketing of wine didn’t yet exist. He was one of the first to sell in bottles and, given the growing demand, seeing great potential in this small production.  From the time of Antonio to today many men have followed one another, teaching each other the art of working the land, trampling the same fields and taking care of the same vineyards.The continuity of our centuries-old history has meant that from generation to generation the experience was preserved, gradually adding bricks to what is now a solid and protective wall, which allows us to always focus on quality. Over time, the company has evolved by adopting the most modern techniques for processing, but remaining faithful to the cycle of nature. We can define ourselves sustainable, as almost all the resources used are produced directly in the company.  

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.