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Located at the northern end of Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige is a rather peculiar region: autonomous since 1948, the region is divided into two parts: Trentino, in the south, where the Italian language is spoken, and Alto Adige, or South Tyrol, where the first spoken language is German. Within the territory of Trentino-Alto Adige, which offers beautiful mountain sceneries, hiking trails and green valleys dotted with vineyards, you will be able to visit some unique wineries an enjoy some special wine tastings.

During your wine tastings and winery visits in Trentino-Alto Adige you will experience how terroir differences on one side and ethnic differences on the other have also contributed to a provincial diversification in their winemaking. Trentino produces mainly red wines, like Teroldego and Marzemino, and Classic Method sparkling wines under the appellation of Trento DOC. In Alto Adige instead, the production is more varied and features some of the best white wines of the country, as well as some excellent red wines, usually based on Pinot Nero or Lagrain grapes. The two wine production areas together boast 9 DOC and 4 IGT wines.

Which food to taste in Trentino-Alto Adige?

Your wine tastings in Trentino-Alto Adige will give you the chance to get to know the fine wines produced in this region and their producers. During your time here, we also recommend exploring the local cuisine and typical artisanal products like cheeses and cured meats. Some must tries of Trentino-Alto Adige are canederli (knödel), strangolapreti, spätzle, potato tortei, carne salada, speck and, of course, apple strudel.

Which wines to taste in Trentino-Alto Adige?

Your winery visits in Trentino-Alto Adige will also give you the opportunity to discover see first-hand what grapes are grown in the two different areas of the region. In Trentino, the most widespread local black grape varieties are Marzemino, Teroldego and Schiava, while the most common international varieties include Pinot Grigio, Pinot Nero and Cabernet. The most popular white grape types are instead the international Chardonnay and Pinot Bianco. As for Alto Adige, here the black grape type Schiava is also commonly found, together with Lagrein and Pinot Nero. The most widespread white grape varieties include instead Gewürztraminer, Kerner and Sylvaner.

Which is the best season to visit Trentino-Alto Adige?

The best period to enjoy wine tastings and winery visits in Trentino-Alto Adige is between June and September, when the temperatures are milder, the days are longer and there are fewer chances of rain.

What things to do in Trentino-Alto Adige?

While in Trentino-Alto Adige, you will be able to discover its renowned wines and gastronomic products and admire its sceneries between a winery visit and the next. A few highlights that we suggest visiting during your trip in Trentino-Alto Adige are Lake Tovel, the Non Valley and its suggestive castles like Castel Bragher, Castel Trauttmansdorff and its gardens, Lake Braies, the cities of Bolzano and Trento.