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TOJO
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.78 (9 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €18.00
Tojo Winery, located in Santo Stefano Belbo, a region in the Langhe recently recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rooted in a long-standing tradition of viticulture passed down through generations. Founded in the early 1900s by Vittorio, great-grandfather of Francesco, the winery has remained a family-run operation, now managed by the fourth generation. Francesco joined the company after finishing his enology studies in Alba, and in 2022 his sister Delia also joined the company. Tojo Winery spans approximately 6 hectares of vineyards with ideal southern exposure, calcareous-clayey soils, and a favorable micro-climate. The winery produces small quantities of selected wines, crafted with the expertise and care typical of the Piedmontese winemaking tradition.
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AgnelliViassone
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.84 (45 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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Cascina Alberta
(Winery in Alta Langa)

5 (4 Reviews)
Provides 3 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
Cascina Alberta is a serene retreat nestled in the hills of Treiso, surrounded by 19 hectares of land, 9 of which are dedicated to vineyards. Our estate produces Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Riesling wines, all cultivated organically on the white marl soils typical of the region. Our cellars craft wines that are sincere, fresh, and elegant, reflecting the true essence of the Langa. The ancient buildings have been carefully renovated into a haven of hospitality, featuring 7 modern suites with stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape.
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Vini Romana
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.8 (69 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
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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Teresa Soria Winery
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.94 (34 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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Dogliani il Generale
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.82 (17 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €22.00
The Dogliani is a family of winemakers in the Langhe. We are led by the terroir that our tradition has taught us to respect and love. The job of our forebears inspires us, yet we are always looking at tireless innovation. This is our identity and what we aim to enclose in each bottle we produce.
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Villadoria
(Winery in Alta Langa)

5 (8 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
Tenuta Cappallotto, encompassing approximately 20 hectares of vineyards in Serralunga d’Alba, is home to the Villadoria winemaking and aging cellar, as well as the historic farmhouse that now hosts Agriturismo Il Cappallotto. The Villadoria wine estate is rejuvenated each year through the tradition of the grape harvest. The continuous cycle of the seasons and the dedicated work of the Lanzavecchia family ensure that the winemaking journey is always evolving and renewing, carrying forward a legacy of excellence in every bottle.
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Azienda Agricola Cà Neuva di Abbona Sergio
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.81 (80 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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Az. Agricola Amerio Vincenzo
(Winery in Alta Langa)

5 (12 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €25.00
Located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage vineyard landscapes of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato, Amerio Vincenzo Winery is a family-run estate with a legacy spanning four generations. Our deep-rooted connection to the land is reflected in every aspect of our work, from cultivating our vineyards to welcoming guests with warm hospitality. Over the years, we have embraced both tradition and innovation, always driven by a passion for excellence and a desire to continually refine our craft. Our commitment to sustainability is paramount; we strive to minimize our environmental impact by employing the best practices in both the vineyard and the cellar. Visitors to our winery will experience the rich history and vibrant future of winemaking in this extraordinary region, where every bottle tells the story of our dedication to the land and the art of winemaking.
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ALDO MARENCO
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.71 (7 Reviews)
Provides 6 wine tastings and winery visit from €80.00
Our journey began with a passion for Sangiovese, leading to the creation of our first wines—a rosé and a red. Looking ahead, we are excited to explore new possibilities with Cabernet Franc, Fogliatonda, and a new Sangiovese clone. Our commitment extends to olive oil production, with 7 hectares of olive groves featuring Frantoio, Leccino, and Moraiolo varieties. Our first year, 2019, marked the launch of our organic extra virgin olive oil collection, "Anno Zero."
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Cantine Luzi
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4 (5 Reviews)
Provides 3 wine tastings and winery visit from €20.00
Cantine Luzi, set within the historic Domaine Clavesana, has been a cornerstone of its territory for four centuries, deeply intertwined with the traditions of fine living and good taste. The estate, nestled in the picturesque Borgata surrounding the Manor House, is a testament to the beauty of the region and the excellence of its wines. The ancient farmhouses that dot the property serve not only as a reminder of the estate's agricultural heritage but also as a gateway to its modern-day pursuits, including wine production and tourism. The Luzi Donadei family, who have meticulously managed the estate, bring together their diverse experiences to create wines that are a true reflection of the land. With a commitment to traditional winemaking and vineyard management, Cantine Luzi offers wines that are always unique, with a captivating blend of aromas and flavors that evolve with each vintage. Visitors to Cantine Luzi can expect an immersive experience that begins in the historic cellars, winds through the elegant tasting halls, and culminates in the frescoed courtrooms of the residence—an experience marked by the estate's commitment to quality, heritage, and the art of fine living.
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Cascina Bisceto
(Winery in Alta Langa)

Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €15.00
Cascina Bisceto is a small organic winery rooted in the rolling hills of Piedmont, where our family lovingly cultivates five hectares of vineyards. Our work is driven by a deep respect for tradition, local grape varieties, and the rhythms of nature. With a hands-on approach in both the vineyard and the cellar, we produce wines that speak authentically of our land. Specializing in native Piedmontese grapes—mainly Dolcetto, Barbera, and Moscato—we focus on crafting wines that honor the DOC and DOCG appellations of our territory. We value minimal intervention winemaking: spontaneous fermentations and extended aging processes allow each vintage to develop its own voice. With just 4 to 5 labels per year, depending on the harvest, we produce around 7,000 bottles annually, making each bottle a rare expression of our terroir and philosophy. Cascina Bisceto is not just a winery—it's a family project, a place where passion and tradition meet sustainability and care.
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Cantina vinicola Diego Pressenda
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4 (2 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €45.00
Nestled among the hills of Monforte d’Alba and Roddino in the Piedmont province of Cuneo, the Diego Pressenda winery spans 13 hectares of vineyards. These plots, situated at an altitude of nearly 500 meters, benefit from a unique microclimate that makes them particularly suited for viticulture. It was in this special landscape that, in 2004, Rosanna and Diego Pressenda set out to bring their dream to life—first as a family project, and then as a flourishing winery. Over the years, their children, Silvia and Oscar, have joined the venture, with Silvia becoming an oenologist and Oscar overseeing the agronomic aspects of the business. Together, the family has built the Diego Pressenda winery into a reflection of their passion for the land, their dedication to quality winemaking, and their deep-rooted connection to the unique terroir of the Langhe region.
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CA ED CUREN
(Winery in Alta Langa)

5 (8 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €25.00
Ca ed Curen is a small family-run wine farm, going on since generations in the commune of Mango, at more than 500 mt asl, in a very convenient area, towards Belbo valley one side, Barbaresco area on the other and at the begin of Monferrato hilly district as well. We’re so proud to work our vineyards to produce several grape varieties giving then naissance to the different wines such as: the dry Moscato “L’incompreso”, the Rosè “l’incontro”, the Chardonnay “Noi”, Dolcetto d’Alba “cent’anni e più’”, the barbera d’Asti “Ercole”. We end up the range of our products with the Barbera and Moscato “Grappa” (a uniquely Italian drink, traditionally made from pomace) and the wine obtained by dried Moscato grapes under the name “Pasiensa”. Grandad Giacomo, called Curen handed down the experience to my father Ercole and then to me, simple farmers but careful to the choice of the different vines and their position. We organize guided visits to the winery, vineyards and tastings.
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Fortemasso
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.5 (2 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €40.00
Fortemasso, located in the municipality of Monforte d'Alba, is a distinguished winery situated in the heart of the Langhe region, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rolling hills and exceptional vineyards. The estate spans 5 hectares dedicated to Nebbiolo for the production of Barolo DOCG, with an additional 10 hectares for cultivating Dolcetto d'Alba DOC, Langhe Nebbiolo DOC, and Barbera d'Alba Superiore DOC. Fortemasso operates with a clear production philosophy: a strong emphasis on meticulous vineyard care combined with minimal intervention in the cellar, allowing the true character of each grape variety to shine. The estate's vineyards are located in the prestigious Castelletto area, with vines planted on steep hillsides at elevations ranging from 360 to 450 meters above sea level. The diverse soil composition, including Diano Sandstone and marl, along with the cool, breezy climate, contributes to a slow and steady ripening process, resulting in grapes of the highest quality. The winery itself is housed in a renovated building that preserves its traditional exterior while offering a modern and elegant interior. The winemaking and aging processes take place in an underground, eco-sustainable cellar, designed to maintain the natural landscape above and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to ensure the production of exceptional wines. Fortemasso, under the ownership of the Gussalli Beretta family since 2013, represents a commitment to producing wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Langhe region. The combination of expert craftsmanship, ideal growing conditions, and a dedication to preserving the land has established Fortemasso as a notable producer of Barolo and other celebrated wines in one of Italy's most iconic wine regions.
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AZIENDA AGRICOLA GALLO - CASCINA CABONALDO
(Winery in Alta Langa)

5 (1 Review)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €20.00
The Gallo’s Family has been dedicated to winemaking in “Casa Malfatto” since 1900, when the founder Bartolomeo came in Montabone, leaving his birthplace, Bandita di Cassinelle, and the job of Tailor, completely devoted to growing grapes. The winery has been active on the market with his own brand since1985, and now, the Company is in the hands of Carlo and Guido Gallo, continuing the winemaking traditions with the same passion of their father Giovanni. The family owns about 20 hectares of vineyards, all in Montabone, a small village which lies on the hills of Monferrato, in the south of the province of Asti, at the beginning of the Asti Langa, where the landscape is part of the Italian 50th site UNESCO World heritage (Paesaggi Vitivinicoli di Langhe-Roero e Monferrato). Vineyards are all implanted in circumvatingterraces and bred with Guyot system, at an altitude between 320 and 350 m above sea level, in a soil mainly composed by marl and sandstone.    
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VIV Winery
(Winery in Alta Langa)

Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €22.00
VIV Winery, nestled in the heart of Monferrato on a hill in San Marzano Oliveto, is a testament to a Piedmontese family's deep-rooted connection to the land and a passion for natural winemaking. The name "VIV," meaning "alive" in the local dialect, reflects the vibrant spirit of this project, spearheaded by father-daughter duo Alessandro and Ilaria. Their family has a long history of agricultural tradition, yet they have always resisted conventional methods, seeking instead to embrace more sustainable and natural practices. At VIV Winery, we believe that nature's wisdom surpasses human intervention. By respecting the natural rhythms of the environment, we allow the land to express itself through our wines. Our vineyards are cultivated with low-intervention techniques, ensuring that the essence of the soil, the uniqueness of each vintage, and the purity of the grapes are preserved. Sustainability and biodiversity are at the core of our philosophy. In the winery, we adhere to minimalist principles, both in the winemaking process and in the materials we use. We avoid wood barrels, favoring a straightforward vinification process that transforms grapes into wine with minimal interference. Our wines are bottled young, maintaining their fresh and authentic character. Additionally, our packaging is 100% recyclable, and we use crown caps for most of our wines, a choice that is modern, reliable, and aligned with our commitment to the lowest ecological footprint. VIV Winery is not just about wine; it is about a resilient approach to winemaking that honors the land and its legacy.
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Az, Agr. Virna Borgogno
(Winery in Alta Langa)

4.5 (4 Reviews)
Provides 5 wine tastings and winery visit from €20.00
The village of Barolo is located in the heart of the Langhe, the most prestigious wine-making area in Italy's Piedmont region. The Borgogno family lives and works right here in Barolo, managing their own “Virna” estate. A descendant of one of the most famous Langhe families, Virna Borgogno is the first woman in Italy to complete a degree in oenology and oenological techniques. In 1988, she joined her father Lodovico in managing the cellar. The Borgogno vineyards date from 1720, while the modern estate was founded in 1950 by Enrico Borgogno. Nowadays, Virna and her sister Ivana have taken the reins of the estate wholly in hand, with Ivana looking after the administrative and marketing side of the business. In 2001, the estate was rebranded with the new “Virna” logo to reflect the major role played by women in the business. The estate comprises about 10 hectares in Barolo’s most prestigious areas; the Cannubi, Sarmassa and Preda vineyards are in Barolo proper, while the estate’s classic Barolo wine «Noi» comes instead from parcels in Novello, Monforte and La Morra townships.  Virna's wines adhere for the most part to the traditional Langa method, with élevage in large oak casks for the Barolo «Noi» and in both large casks and tonneaux for the two Cannubi and Sarmassa crus. In addition to Barolo, the estate produces two Barbera d’Alba wines; one of these, the San Giovanni cru, comes from the Monforte township. The estate also makes Langhe Nebbiolo DOC, a Langhe Bianco with Timorasso grape

More information on Alta Langa

Alta Langa is a region located in the Piedmont area of northwestern Italy. The area is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green vineyards, making it a picturesque destination for wine lovers and food enthusiasts alike. The region is famous for its sparkling wines, and it boasts some of the most renowned wineries in Italy. The history of the area dates back to the Roman Empire, and many ancient buildings and ruins can still be found throughout the region.

Alta Langa is a popular destination for wine tours, and there are many unique experiences for visitors to enjoy. Wine tastings are a must-do activity in the region, with many wineries offering tastings of their best sparkling wines. Visitors can also take part in guided tours of the vineyards and wineries to learn about the winemaking process and the history of the region's wines. For those who want a more immersive experience, there are even opportunities to stay in wineries and vineyards, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the wine culture of the area.

Which food to taste in Alta Langa?

Alta Langa is also known for its delicious food. The region is famous for its truffles, which are a key ingredient in many of the local dishes. Visitors can sample truffle dishes at local restaurants and markets, or even take part in truffle hunting experiences. Other traditional specialties include Piedmontese beef, fresh pasta, and hazelnuts, which are used in many desserts and pastries, and are often provided by local wineries during wine tastings.

Which wines to taste in Alta Langa?

During wine tastings, visitors will be able to learn that the main grape variety grown in Alta Langa is Pinot Nero, which is used by wineries to produce the region's famous sparkling wines. Other grape varieties include Chardonnay and Pinot Bianco, which are also used in the production of sparkling wines. The cool climate and hilly terrain of the region provide the perfect conditions for growing these grapes, resulting in wines that are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts around the world.

Which is the best season to visit Alta Langa?

The best time to visit Alta Langa is in the spring and summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. This is also the time when many of the local festivals take place, such as the Truffle Fair in Alba, which is a must-see event for foodies. Visitors can also enjoy the beautiful scenery and vineyards during this time, and take part in outdoor wine tours and wine tastings organized by local wineries.

What things to do in Alta Langa?

Aside from wine tours and wine tastings, there are many other attractions to see and do in Alta Langa. The area is known for its stunning landscapes and picturesque villages, such as the medieval town of Barolo, which is surrounded by vineyards and home to some of the best wineries in the region. Other must-see attractions include the Castle of Grinzane Cavour, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the hilltop village of La Morra, which offers stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.

In conclusion, Alta Langa is a destination that offers something for everyone, whether you're a wine lover, food enthusiast, or outdoor adventurer. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious wines and food, it's no wonder that Alta Langa is quickly becoming one of the most popular destinations in Italy for wine tourism.

How much does a wine tasting with winery tour in Alta Langa cost?

The average price of a wine tasting with winery visit in Alta Langa is around €29.00. Depending on the experience, prices range from €18.00 to €40.00. Booking in advance ensures availability and the best prices.

Which wineries to visit in Alta Langa?

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