The 10 Best Wine Tours & Tastings in Province of Turin, Piedmont

February 20, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

The former Province of Turin (Italian: Provincia di Torino; Piemontese: Provincia ëd Turin; French: Province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.
Restaurants in Province of Turin

1. AperiTOur

Piazza Palazzo di Città, 10122 Torino TO, Italy Tourist Guide in Turin
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• Explore three different tasting stops in 3 hours of a stroll in the city center • Take a guided walking tour • Taste three different Vermouth beverages A guided walking tour through the sights of Turin's traditional “Aperitivo”between brilliant creation such as the Vermouth and amazing squares, beautiful living rooms for food enthusiast of different historical times.

Inclusions: Food tasting, Wine tasting, Local guide, Bottled water, Alcoholic Beverages

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transportation to/from attractions

Reviewed By Lucia B

I have alway happy customers with Ardena! She manages everything with a smile and is also very professional!

2. Aperitif Wine & Dine. Turin's Evening Out Tour

Piazza Carlo Alberto, P.za Carlo Alberto, 10123 Torino TO, Italy I Eat Food Tours
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*THIS TOUR IS PRIVATE* Minimum 4 Guests Required. This Private Evening Out is an exclusive tour which includes a memorable Dine, Wine & Cocktail experience lead by Turin's food ambassadors. Turin's Evening out in is that type of luxurious experience that you should give yourself if you have chosen as destination of your holiday Turin. The first Italian capital shows its unique charm in th Gorgeous, royal and exclusive locations allow you to experience its most refined atmospheare. On this Tour we provide: -Tasting of different precious labels of Vermouth, made in Turin; -Tasty appetizers and a light Cocktail to start with; -Fresh made local pasta dish. A plateau of cold and warm typical Piemontese dishes. Served with a local wine; -A Designed Cocktail and Gourmet mini cold and warm dishes in a very Exclusive lounge bar; Experience the vibrant and glamour night life of Turin with your local food ambassadors. Book us now! And hang out with your new Evening-Out friends!

Inclusions: Top Quality Food, Drinks and locations. Exclusive Wine and Dine;, Tasting of different refined labels of Vermouth made in Turin., Tasting of local wine in a beautiful cosy winery., Exclusive Cocktail Experience in one the most glamour cocktail bar of Turin, Gourmet appetizers, finger food and mini cute cold and warm dishes, Your local food ambassadors of Turin;, An insight about the local lifestyle and the aperitivo culture in Turin;

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities, Extra Food and Drinks are on your expence.

Reviewed By alinamima

AWESOME TOUR! They do their tours with passion and well organised and thought about every detail. Amazing!

3. Piedmont Wine Tasting Tours Experience, Italy

Piedmont Wine Tours e Truffle Hunting
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Experience the wonders of Piedmont in one memorable wine day tour. Your 7 hours excursion begins visiting Barbaresco and his famous Tower. Afterwards you will discover Piedmont countryside. After lunch, the tour continues with a visit to Barolo, the medieval town that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Inclusions: Travel by GT coach or minivan with air conditioning, Guided tour of Barolo and Barbaresco , English-speaking tour guide, Lunch consisting of typical Tuscan dishes (a vegetarian menu is available on request), Wine tastings and guided visit in cellars

Exclusions: Truffle hunting Experience, Truffle tasting

Reviewed By annaillies

My husband and I loved the private Barolo wine tour we did in the Piedmont Region. The staff at Piedmont Travel Guide was amazing. The private taxi service were the perfect size and well air conditioned with free snakes and water. Our tour guide did a great job explaining the Langhe region and types of wine (Barolo Riserva from Marchesi di Barolo) will we be sampling. He even gave us some background information on each winery. The three wineries we went too were also perfect. Great wine but they each offered a different take on the wine. We ended buying 6 bottles and having the team at Piedmont Tours assist with shipping to the US. We received our wine in great condition shortly after returning to the US.

4. Turin Food and Wine Tour including the Farmers Market

Palatine Towers, Piazza Cesare Augusto, 10122 Torino TO, Italy Raphael Tours in Turin
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Led by a local expert guide speaking excellent English, eat, drink and sight-see the best of Turin, one of the most charming, interesting and tasty cities in Italy.  Visit the largest food market in Europe and speak directly with the farmers. High-quality local products will be served to explore the roots of Piemontese cuisine. Here you will taste some special cheese! Have lunch in a traditional local restaurant to taste Agnolotti or Barolo rice with a glass of wine. Continue exploring the city and then for a “Bicerin” where it was invented. It’s a soft drink made with milk, chocolate and coffee, a real treat! Walk to Piazza Castello and end your tour with a “Pinguino” ice-cream!

Inclusions: Local guide, Typical food and wine, Guided sightseeing of Turin highlights

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By justjennyp

We are very sad that we didn’t get our guide’s name but she was superb. Took us to all the essential places - palaces, cafes, arcades, museums, markets - so we got our bearings with the history and architecture as well as the geography. Gave us great tips all the way and tailored things to our interests so we could come back and visit sites later. She was intellligent and friendly and a truly great ambassador for her wonderful city. Absolutely highly recommended!

5. Barolo Wine and Food Tasting at Piedmont Region Winery

Sobrero Vini, Via Alba Monforte, 39, 12060 Castiglione Falletto CN, Italy Curioseety Torino
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Visit a famous family-run winery in Langhe, Piedmont wine Region. Meet the winemakers, learn about wine production before enjoying toasting with local wines, paired with local delicacies. Visit the Piedmont wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit a famous winery and taste local wines, such as Dolcetto & Gavi, Barolo, Moscato and Brachetto. For centuries, the Sobrero family has been producing wine in the rolling hills of the Langhe. The family business is located in Castiglione Falletto, in the heart of the Barolo region and near the beautiful medieval village of Castiglione. Charles, the owner, will accompany you on your visit to the cellar, where children and pets are always welcome. Begin with a tour of the vineyards and then continue to the cellar to taste 12 different wines paired with local cold cuts and cheese.

Inclusions: Guided tour of the winery and the tasting cellar, Tasting of 12 different prestigious wines accompanied by local food (like different Barolo Doc etc), 2 different liquors: 1 Barolo Chinato, 1 Grappa di Barolo, 1 Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Local cheese, cold cuts, focaccia and bread, Alcoholic Beverages

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Reviewed By jenniferhA2090BF

Fantastic wine tasting in Barolo, Cantina Conterno Fantino, we were four including two kids. The tour was very well planned and the host was lovely. Will recommend and go back again.

6. Turin Food Tour with City Guided Sightseeing Wine Tasting & Farmers Market Visit

Via Porta Palatina, Torino TO, Italy Torino Tours - Guided Tours of Turin by Stefano
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The food tour of Turin, is made for all the gourmand visitors! In groups of at least 12 people, you will spend 4 hours making several stops, to taste local delicacies. The city has much to offer, in terms of wines, chocolate and pasta! Starting from Porta Palatina, you will reach the largest open air food market in Europe, Porta Palazzo, where you will taste cheese and seasonal fruit. Head towards  the Roman Quadrilateral and stop in a local restaurant to have lunch with Agnolotti and a glass of Barolo wine. Next stop will be at the Consolata church, just in front there is the Bicerin, a café where you can taste the homonymous soft drink, made with milk, coffee and chocolate, which you can only find in Turin! Continue your walking through Via Garibaldi and see the beautiful façade of Palazzo Carignano, here in the nearby you will taste the Pinguino ice cream where it was invented!

Inclusions: Local guide, Beverages, Food tasting, Lunch, Snacks, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea, Alcoholic Beverages

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Reviewed By jrb437

The museum is world class; the quality of the material presented and the style of presentation are both of a high order. BUT, the guided tour is in italian language only; no effort is made to provide other languages, even in a recorded format, even English. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE

7. 4-Days Wonderful Piedmont Tour from Milan

Starhotels Ritz, Via Lazzaro Spallanzani, 40, 20129 Milano MI, Italy Europeando Europa

4 days and 3 nights leaving from Milan. Small groups tour discovering the region of the great Italian wines, the history of the unification of Italy under the Savoy Royal family, good food and unique landscapes. A nice tour through Monferrato and Langhe, two of the historic region of Piedmont; the best way to discover Turin, first capital of Italy, its palaces like Venaria Reale (entrance included) and monument (Basilica di Superga). Barolo and white truffle tasting in Alba. Visit of the area at he bottom of Mont Blanc, Courmayeur and Aosta.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, 3 nights accommodation, Breakfast, Barolo wine tasting in the Langhe area, Cream of truffle and similar tasting in Alba, Driver/guide, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Transport by private vehicle, Free Wi-Fi on board

Exclusions: Food and drinks, City taxes at the hotels, Porterage, Hotel pick up and drop off

Reviewed By LadyRJ2019

As a family of three, we were excited to go on the 7 day northern lakes and Dolomites tour - especially as it would be very difficult to visit these areas by ourselves (visiting from Australia and not confident driving/getting around to these areas). The tour started well, we were the only English speakers but we had been assured our guide would provide fluent English commentary. Perhaps we expected too much but there was very little information provided about where we were or where we were travelling through. In fact, the first three days we received very limited information in total while the Spanish speakers were provided with much more. We visited some stunning places but too much of the tour focused on lunch breaks and eating rather than seeing the sights. Halfway through the tour more English speakers joined the group bit we still had to seek information rather than being provided with it on some occasions. The bus was too big for navigating city streets and mountain switchbacks - the driver often had to reverse and try multiple times to get around corners and switchbacks. I felt very sorry for him - he did a marvelous job but it would have been so much easier for him and much more enjoyable for us if we weren't concerned about falling off the side of a mountain. The company can't seem to decide whether they are catering to small groups or large and this has a huge impact on the enjoyment of the tour. In Trento we were advised that we would have several hours and could visit the castle. After paying for admission and entering we were then advised that because it was raining some people didn't want to stay so we were cutting the visit short - this should never happen! We then had to get back on the bus only to stop at a truck stop for lunch (instead of staying in lovely Trento). There wasn't really any point to having the guide as he did not provide much "guiding" only very limited information and directions to places he thought we should go and eat. We would have done as well with just the driver. If you can navigate your way around the northern lakes and Dolomites by yourself then I recommend you do that. Otherwise, perhaps a different company would provide a better tour.

8. Private walking tour and tasting dinner in Turin

Piazza Castello, P.za Castello, Torino TO, Italy Venice Faberest

Are you ready to learn more about the culinary tradition of Turin? Rest assured that during this private walking tour you will literally be immersed in the ordinary life of Turin. You will feel like a Turinese for one day and explore four different elegant locations where you will enjoy a full meal. The tasting stops are locally treasured venues, where you will have the chance to see the locals. In between one typical course and the other, you can walk on the streets of the historical center following the steps and the explanations of your private local guide. Be ready to discover unique locations and learn more about the history and the secrets of the dishes that you will taste. All the venues involved are very characteristic and have a particular story to be told.

Inclusions: private tour guide, an appetizer with aperitif, tasting of two wines with a first/main course, a dessert, coffee and small pastries, Dinner, 2-hour walking tour, Headset to listen clearly to your guide

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Reviewed By MarcoLauraViaggio

Spending the day with Annarita was absolutely incredible. Her knowledge of and passion for this magnificent part of history is unmatched. We were having such a great time connecting with her that our time went by so quickly. We’ll be requesting her for future tours in the area, for sure. We’ll also be returning to the palace now that we have a better understanding of its history. Treat yourself to this very special experience!

9. Gourmet holidays on Piedmont hills Self-Drive

FindYourItaly

Wine and food experiences to taste the best products of Piedmont area: from the most iconic wines such as Barbaresco and Barolo to the sparkling sweet Moscato; cheese, hazelnuts and truffle. • Experience a real truffle hunting in the woods with dog • Discover the most beautiful palaces of the Savoia Royal family: Venaria Reale and its impressive gardens, the Medieval Castle of Grinzane Cavour and the Castle of Barolo • Self-drive tour, private transfer option available on request

Inclusions: 5 nights accomodation as per programme in DBL BB (Hotel 4* in Turin, hotel 4*/relais or countryhouse in Langhe area), Private tour with English speaking guide in Turin, Bicerin tasting in Turin, Visit of the cellars and wine tasting in Barolo, Visit of the cellars and wine tasting in Alba area, Private Truffle hunting and taste of local products with english speaking assistant, Visit to a cheese producer and tasting, Visit to a Hazelnut producer and tasting, Gourmet dinner in Langhe area, Visit to a famous wine producer in Canelli and the underground Cathedrals, with wine tasting., Private visit with English speaking guide at Medieval Abbey and Rice producer in Vercelli area, Breakfast

Exclusions: City taxes, flights and transportation

Reviewed By lanlebui

Summer or Winter, Monterosso displays her beauty in her own seasonal style. I really enjoy the island and would love to spend at least a week there some day.

10. Barolo Wine Tour & Tasting from Turin

Piazza Carlo Felice, 53, 10123 Torino TO, Italy Faberest

Until recently it was believed that up to the mid-19th century, Barolo was a sweet wine. More recent research lead by a French oenologist show that it was actually a dry wine, version which was positively accepted by other experts. And you, what do you think? On this tour, you'll have the chance to discover a unique area surrounded by green hills with a view on the mountains not far away. You'll then be guided in the winery to explore the wine cellar and learn about the particular production techniques characteristic of this unique wine. A guided wine tasting will follow, during which time you will taste different varieties of wines accompanied by typical local products.

Inclusions: Guided tour of the wine cellar, Wine tasting of the best selection of Barolo wines and local products, Private return car transfer from Turin (without a guide)

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Roadtrip4RandN

WOW! There is so much to see that it's overwhelming. Can't imagine doing this without a guide. We started early and was able to see the highlights of the gallery together with our guide's personal insight. The small group together with audio headsets worked out really well.

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