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Cantina Fratelli Vogadori - Amarone
(Winery in Veneto)

4.76 (21 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
Fratelli Vogadori is a family-owned winery nestled in Negrar, at the heart of the Valpolicella Classico area. The vineyard is run by three brothers, Alberto, Gaetano, and Emanuele, who are the third generation of winemakers in their family. Their grandfather, who originally purchased the land from a local count, passed down his passion for viticulture. Today, the Vogadori brothers continue this tradition with a deep commitment to environmental sustainability, avoiding chemical treatments and using only natural fertilizers, as well as relying on solar energy from photovoltaic panels.
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AZIENDA AGRICOLA NOVAIA
(Winery in Veneto)

4.82 (34 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €20.00
The organic farm NOVAIA is located in the heart of Valpolicella Classica, on a soft and sunny hill, in one of the most suggestive areas of the Marano Valley, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, cherry trees, and ancient stone walls. In Marano, from the 19th century to the present day, the Vaona family has cultivated its lands and passed on the ancient winemaking tradition of fine classic wines: Valpolicella, Ripasso, Recioto, and Amarone. Here, the hilly vineyards (250-400 meters above sea level) and the marly-calcareous soils, interspersed with volcanic and tuffaceous layers, with low fertility, favor the native varieties Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Oseleta, Turchetta and Molinara. At Novaia the management is organic and eco-sustainable, for a healthy habitat rich in biodiversity, a fundamental heritage for the lands and wines of Novaia: wines with authentic, sapid, mineral, structured, elegant aromas, with a great identity and a deep bond with the territory. Visits to the company's cellars and vineyards allow customers to learn not only about the wines but also about the delicate process of grape picking and harvesting.
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Azienda Vinicola Farina
(Winery in Veneto)

4.86 (100 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €35.00
Located in a picturesque courtyard at the foothills of Valpolicella, just outside Verona, Farina Winery is steeped in tradition and history. The winery's origins trace back to the early 20th century when the Farina family established their winemaking legacy in a beautiful 16th-century patriarchal home. This estate, accessed through a tuff arch adorned with an ancient coat of arms, reflects the deep-rooted passion for viticulture that has been passed down through generations. Today, the winery is run by cousins Alessandro and Pietro, alongside the dynamic third generation— Claudio, Elena, Nicola, and Davide — who continue to uphold the family’s commitment to excellence. Over the years, the winery has grown both in size and reputation, combining the wisdom of traditional winemaking with innovative techniques. The estate’s vineyards, carefully nurtured and meticulously harvested, produce some of the most celebrated wines in the Valpolicella region, including Amarone and Ripasso. The family’s dedication to quality is evident in every step of the winemaking process, from the careful selection of native grape varieties to the scrupulous attention given to the drying phases essential for producing Amarone. Visitors to Farina Winery are invited to immerse themselves in the rich culture of Valpolicella. The tasting rooms and reception areas, located within the historic home, provide a welcoming environment where guests can explore the flavors and aromas of the region’s finest wines.
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Cantina Valetti
(Winery in Veneto)

4.43 (23 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €22.00
Valetti Winery is a testament to the enduring spirit of family and tradition, nestled in the picturesque region of Bardolino, near the stunning Lake Garda. The story of Valetti began in the early 1900s when Angelo Valetti, with money borrowed from his brother who had emigrated to America, purchased a small piece of land in Bardolino. Here, he planted his first vineyard, laying the foundation for a legacy that would be carried forward by his son Luigi and now by his grandsons, Stefano, Luca, and Davide. Today, the Valetti family continues to honor the traditions established by their grandfather while embracing modern techniques to produce wines that capture the essence of the Bardolino region. The winery, still family-run, is a harmonious blend of history and innovation, where every detail—from the cultivation of the vines to the crafting of the wines—reflects the family’s dedication to excellence. Visitors to Valetti Winery are welcomed not just to taste the wines but to experience the rich heritage and passion that have been passed down through generations. The winery is beautifully situated, offering a serene landscape of rolling hills and the sparkling waters of Lake Garda. A visit to Valetti is more than a wine tasting; it’s an immersion into the heart of Bardolino, where the past and present come together in a celebration of viticulture and family tradition.
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Corte Borghetti
(Winery in Veneto)

4.9 (51 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €50.00
Corte Borghetti is a family-owned winery located in the heart of the Valpolicella region, known for its deep-rooted history in winemaking. The Borghetti family has been cultivating vineyards for generations, with a passion that has been passed down through time. Nestled in the lush hills of Valpolicella, the estate benefits from a unique terroir that combines the perfect climate, soil, and landscape to produce exceptional wines. Corte Borghettiprides itself on blending tradition with modern techniques, offering visitors an authentic experience that showcases the rich heritage of the region. Guests can explore the historic cellars, walk through the picturesque vineyards, and learn about the meticulous winemaking process that has been honed over the years.
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Azienda Agricola Fugolo Gianluca
(Winery in Veneto)

4.98 (43 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
Nestled in the heart of the Valpolicella region, just a stone's throw from the picturesque Lake Garda, Azienda Agricola Gianluca Fugolo is a testament to generations of dedication to the land. Founded on the passion and commitment passed down through four generations, this family-run estate has its roots deeply embedded in the fertile soils of Pescantina. Gianluca Fugolo, inspired by the work and love for the land shared by his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, continues the tradition of cultivating peaches, vines, and olives with the same dedication and perseverance. The Fugolo family's commitment to sustainable farming practices ensures that every visitor experiences the true essence of this beautiful region, tasting the fruits of the earth that have been lovingly nurtured for decades. For those seeking an authentic experience of Valpolicella’s agricultural heritage, a visit to Gianluca Fugolo’s estate offers a unique glimpse into the harmonious balance between tradition and nature.
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Monte Tondo
(Winery in Veneto)

4.73 (11 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €20.00
The Montetondo Winery, led by the Magnabosco family, is deeply rooted in the Soave and Valpolicella regions of Italy. With over 32 hectares of vineyards on the slopes of Monte Tenda, Monte Foscarino, and Monte Tondo, the winery embodies a rich tradition of winemaking passed down through generations. Gino Magnabosco, an experienced winegrower, personally oversees every step of the process, ensuring that each wine reflects the unique terroir of these historic hills. The family's commitment to blending traditional methods with modern techniques has earned their wines recognition both in Italy and internationally.
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La Dama Vini
(Winery in Veneto)

4.78 (59 Reviews)
Provides 4 wine tastings and winery visit from €35.00
La Dama is a dynamic company created by Gabriele and Miriam in Negrar, in the heart of classic Valpolicella near Verona. Their love for the area and for their vineyards, which are all organic, generates high quality grapes which produce elegant, refined and well-structured wines. Their vineyards can be found in two different locations: six hectares are situated in Negrar, close to the winery and easily accessible for visitors, while another four hectares are situated on the sunny hills of Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella. The products of the modern winery, which is conveniently located midway between Verona and Lake Garda, are obtained with special care and competence and embody the whole territory.
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POGGIO delle Grazie
(Winery in Veneto)

4.86 (21 Reviews)
Provides 5 wine tastings and winery visit from €35.00
We are a family business: Massimo the winemaker, Elisabetta his wife, Benedetta and Federica our daughters, Giulio our son and Luna our German shepherd. We all collaborate to cultivate our vines close to Lake Garda in an area that has always been suited to the production of white and red grapes. We personally transform our organic grape into white, rosé, and red wines representative of the production area. Come and visit our estate to get to know us, our wines, and our history!
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Cantine Giacomo Montresor
(Winery in Veneto)

4.86 (21 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
The long history of the Montresor Family includes some famous ancestors such as Count Claude de Montresor, a trusted advisor to the Duke of Orleans in France in the 17th century. In the mid-1600s, a branch of the dynasty moved to the Veneto region close to Lake Garda, an area well known for the quality of its morainic soil, and there found the perfect environment for continuing to grow one of the family’s main passions: winemaking. In 1892, Giacomo Montresor started up Cantine Giacomo Montresor.
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Corte San Mattia
(Winery in Veneto)

4.86 (56 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €40.00
Nestled in the tranquil hills of San Mattia, just a stone's throw from the historic city of Verona, the Ederle family winery is a testament to passion, dedication, and a deep connection to the land. Founded by Giovanni Ederle, a visionary young winemaker who grew up amidst the vineyards and olive groves of Valpolicella, this boutique winery is the result of years of hard work and a lifelong dream. Giovanni began this journey at the tender age of 18, driven by an ambitious yet slightly reckless spirit. He personally uprooted old, unrecoverable vineyards and replanted new vines, nurturing them with care until they bore their first fruit. Today, the winery is a thriving enterprise that blends traditional viticulture with modern techniques. The land itself, with its rich, fertile soils and favorable microclimate, is ideal for producing high-quality wines that capture the essence of the region. The hills of San Mattia, with their breathtaking views of Verona and the surrounding countryside, provide the perfect backdrop for a visit to this charming winery. Guests can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the vineyards, learn about the meticulous care that goes into each phase of production, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Ederle family. The winery is also part of an agritourism project that offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience life on a working farm. Whether you’re exploring the vineyards, tasting the wines, or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance of the countryside, a visit to the Ederle winery is an experience that touches the soul and leaves a lasting impression on all who pass through its doors.
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Cantina Salvan - Vigne del Pigozzo
(Winery in Veneto)

5 (5 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €32.00
Below the imposing Castello del Catajo, a little road takes you down from the State Road to an aristocratic country house whose buildings and trachyte courtyard remind you of the Salvan family’s age-old passion for the land. Here you will find our winery, and our vineyards lie all around. This is where – since 1914 - the “Pigozzo” wines have been made: generous wines that warm one’s heart and delight one’s spirit. More than 70,000 vines, lined up and embracing one another in long rows, determine the shape of our fields and pathways. In our soils, it is especially red grape varieties that have found an ideal habitat: Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. But for some years now we have also grown local vines that were familiar to our forefathers, such as Pattaresca, Turchetta, and Gatta: cultivars that are now forgotten, but perhaps still have something to say even today. Only happy vines produce good grapes from which to make young, lively wines that are capable of maturing and becoming wise with age. For this reason, we work hard to take care of and respect the environment around us and our vines. Spraying is kept to a minimum, and the nutrition of the vines is ensured by mowing and plowing in the grass between the rows. No herbicides are used. Alongside the vineyards hedges and trees help to preserve biodiversity and guarantee a suitable habitat for the local animal life: hares, pheasants, birds, and insects are all a part of the local ecosystem.
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Giovanni Dindo
(Winery in Veneto)

4.94 (16 Reviews)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €25.00
The Dindo Farm, established in the 1960s, is a family-run winery that has blossomed over three generations in the heart of the classic Valpolicella region. Located in a scenic area just a few kilometers from Verona, this region is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and wine tourism routes leading to Lake Garda. The vineyards benefit from the region’s rich clay and limestone-based soils, along with favorable climatic conditions that ensure the optimal maturation of grapes. These conditions contribute to the production of robust, structured wines, perfect for long-term aging. The winery's commitment to tradition, combined with its deep connection to the land, results in wines that embody the essence of Valpolicella's heritage and terroir. The Dindo family's dedication to their craft is evident in every bottle, reflecting a legacy of pride, passion, and a deep respect for the winemaking traditions of their ancestors.
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Spumanti Gemin
(Winery in Veneto)

4.9 (20 Reviews)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €25.00
Spumanti Gemin was founded in 1978 by Guglielmo Bortolomiol, a pioneer of Prosecco in Valdobbiadene. Today, the winery is run by his daughter Paola and her siblings Luigi, Luca, and Elisabetta, continuing the family’s legacy. The winery is deeply rooted in the Valdobbiadene territory, focusing on producing high-quality Valdobbiadene DOCG wines. As the younger generation takes the helm, Spumanti Gemin blends tradition with innovation, offering a range of tasting experiences that highlight their dedication to this renowned winemaking region.
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Cantina Fasol Menin
(Winery in Veneto)

4.8 (25 Reviews)
Provides 3 wine tastings and winery visit from €30.00
Fasol Menin is a winery rooted in the rolling hills of Valdobbiadene, where art, innovation, and dynamism converge. The winery, symbolized by a chameleon, reflects its ability to blend seamlessly with the landscape and adapt to the ever-changing world of winemaking. With a deep respect for nature, Fasol Menin is committed to producing Prosecco Superiore of Valdobbiadene with passion and ethical conscience, using sustainable methods from the vineyard to the bottle.

More information on Veneto

Located in the northeast of the country, Veneto is famous for its Garda Lake, Dolomites mountains and the beautiful city of Venice. In this region, not only you will have the opportunity to visit some special wineries, but you will also be able to combine wine tastings with various other activities. In fact, within its borders, Veneto offers lake views, mountains, sea, and plenty of cultural sites to visit.

Thanks to its partly mountainous and partly flat territory, during your time in Veneto you will have the chance to try very different wines in your wine tastings. In fact, Veneto’s territorial, temperature and soil diversity allowed the region to distinct itself for its wines, some of which are famous across the world, like Amarone, Prosecco, Bardolino and Valpolicella. Overall, Veneto boasts 10 IGT wines, 28 DOC and 14 DOCG.

Which food to taste in Veneto?

During your wine tastings and winery visits in Veneto, you will be able to get a taste of some of its delicious food products. While here, we recommend trying some of Veneto’s traditional dishes, like sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines), risotto with radicchio, bigoli with various meat sauces, baccalà (salted codfish).

Which wines to taste in Veneto?

Another reason that makes the wine tastings you will have in Veneto unique is its heritage of indigenous grape varieties, such as Prosecco, Garganega, Corvina, Molinara and Rondinella. In Valpolicella, the local vines are mainly black and used in the production of Bardolino and Valpolicella. Around the province of Verona, you will predominantly find white grape varieties, such as Trebbiano di Soave. On the Berici hills, mainly black grape types are grown to produce wines like Cannonau and Grenache. on the Euganei hills instead, international red varieties are cultivated together with Moscato Giallo. Finally, in the province of Treviso, you will find Prosecco grapes (nowadays called Glera) and the most important sparkling wine area in Italy.

Which is the best season to visit Veneto?

Winery visits and wine tastings in Veneto can be organized throughout the year. Thanks to the diverse landscape that the region offers, you will always find suitable activities depending on the season. The best season to combine winery visits and sightseeing are spring and early autumn when the weather is milder.

What things to do in Veneto?

Between winery visits, make sure to stop at a few of Veneto’s most loved attractions, such as the cities of Venice, Padua, Verona and Vicenza, Lake Garda, the Venetian Lagoon. Otherwise, if the season is right, go skiing on the Dolomites.