Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Province of Cuneo, Piedmont

November 7, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Cuneo (Italian) or Coni (French and Piedmontese) is a province in the southwest of the Piedmont region of Italy. To the west it borders on the French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (departments of Alpes-Maritimes, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Hautes-Alpes). To the north it borders with the Metropolitan City of Turin. To the east it borders with the province of Asti. To the south it borders with the Ligurian provinces of Savona and Imperia. It is also known as La Provincia Granda, Piedmontese for "The Big Province", because it is the fourth largest province in Italy (following the provinces of Sassari, South Tyrol and Foggia) and the largest one in Piedmont. Briga Marittima and Tenda were part of this province before cession to France in 1947.
Restaurants in Province of Cuneo

1. Cascina Sot

Loc.Bussia San Pietro 27, 12065 Monforte d'Alba Italy +39 334 610 5267 [email protected] http://www.cascinasot.com/
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Cascina Sot

Born in 1975, Cascina Sòt is a farm in Monforte d’Alba, that was purchased by Maria and Giuseppe after they have worked for years in the property as sharecroppers. However, with the advent of the son Leonardo and his wife Silvana, the wine business has become the only corporate commitment. The company currently cultivates its own vineyards, some of which are located among the most prestigious cru of Barolo wine area. In 2014 Maurizio, son of Leonardo, after finishing his studies at the Wine School of Alba and experienced in other wineries in the area, is directly involved in the vinification and subsequent sale.We are waiting for you! Come to try our wines!

Reviewed By hilherz - Alba, Italy

Maurizio seemed to love his work as a wine maker and together with his dad,sister and mom they have developed a specialized. boutique winery where most of the wine making process is passionately done by hand by the family members. A lovely visit to the vineyards with interesting explanations in the cellar to be followed by wine tasting - wine pretty good too. Highly recommended

2. Cantina Mauro Sebaste

Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 222/BIS Frazione Gallo GPS: 44° 38' 57.433 N, 7° 58' 42.460 E, 12051, Alba Italy +39 0173 262148 [email protected] http://www.maurosebaste.it/it/
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5.0 based on 137 reviews

Cantina Mauro Sebaste

Our company was born from the strong passion of Mauro Sebaste, son of Sylla, a famous woman and a true Langa wine expert. After Sylla's premature death, Mauro leaves the family business and, propelled by his strong passion for wine, he pursues a single objective: producing QUALITY WINES. We are open from Monday to Saturday: 8 - 12 / 14 - 18. SUNDAY CLOSED Visit and tasting ONLY BY BOOKING at least 48 hours notice. Considering 1 hour for Visiting and 1 hour for tasting, we usually propose an appointment at 10 AM o at 3 PM. Once confirmed the visit, if you could not come, please advise at least one day before the date fixed. thanks for your collaboration. Cheers!!! Mauro Sebaste Winery GPS: 44° 38' 57.433" N, 7° 58' 42.460" E

Reviewed By tessagodfrey - Hoddesdon, United Kingdom

One is welcomed more like a friend than a customer by this winemaker and his family. Enjoy a leisurely, informative tasting before selecting the wines you want to buy. Throughout the range they are all good value. One of the reasons I like to visit Italy in my own car each year is to be able to take several cases of Mauro Sebaste's lovely wine back to England with me. It never disappoints.

3. Dosio Vigneti

Regione Serra Denari 6, 12064, La Morra Italy +39 0173 50677 [email protected] http://www.dosiovigneti.com
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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Dosio Vigneti

Beautiful cellar located in the hills of La Morra, in the heart of Langhe: five hundred meters above sea level, with the view sweeping over the plains of Cuneo as far as the beautiful landscape of the Alps, from the Maritimes to the Monte Rosa. Famous for the production of BAROLO, but also Barbera and Nebbiolo.

Reviewed By 443arthurh

Dosio hits all the right notes, and has something for everybody. The wine tasting was varied and impressive - there are many more reds than whites, and one of our party truly favored their rose as well! I couldn't leave without ordering a few cases of their recommended reserve back home! If natural scenery is what you're after, the 12 continuous acres are set on a gently sloped hill, where you can see row after row of the grape vines. We were fortunate enough to stay from morning through the afternoon, and saw the changes in scenery from mysterious and foggy in the morning, to hopeful as the clouds cleared up, to completely majestic as the sun broke through and cleared the clouds. It is amazing to see the snow-capped Alps in the distance. The hosts answered all questions and shared about the vineyard, and the owners were very gracious. A must-see destination if your itinerary takes you anywhere near the Piedmont area!

4. Colle dell'Agnello

Sp 251, Pontechianale Italy +39 328 018 1012
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5.0 based on 214 reviews

Colle dell'Agnello

5. Montaribaldi

Via Nicolini Alto 12, 12050 Barbaresco Italy +39 0173 638220 [email protected] http://montaribaldi.com/
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5.0 based on 158 reviews

Montaribaldi

Tradition and innovation. This is the oxymoron on which the Montaribaldi company grounds its great success. Founded in 1968 in the very heart of Barbaresco by Giuseppe Talliano and his wife, it was then taken over in 1994 by their sons Luciano and Roberto. Now the whole family is running it, brewing with passion the best quality wines while always respecting the oldest traditions.As matter of fact, in the last few years, the company has decided to bet on innovation without changing its best traditions. It is exactly that which makes the company able to continuously improve the quality of their wines, while always promoting their land. Such careful management, along with the favorable climate conditions, the richness of its soil, the implementation of new biodynamic techniques, the accurate selection of wines and the careful vinification let Montaribaldi obtain a wide range of excellent, unique wines which are appreciated all over the world and which have become a clear example of the “glocal” philosophy.

Reviewed By 567alexanderp - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Friendly vineyard offering excellent tours and wine tastings in a nice setting (the inside space remains cool during the heatwave).

6. Cantina Francesco Borgogno

Via Crosia 29, 12060 Barolo Italy +39 0173 56178 [email protected] http://cantinaborgogno.com/
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5.0 based on 173 reviews

Cantina Francesco Borgogno

In a location eloquently symbolic of Barolo, right at the interface between Barolo’s historic Cannubi hill and La Morra’s Brunate, born our winery founded in the early 1930s that is the classic family-run wine estate.We own approx 5 hectars of land and we produce every year 25.000 bottles of wine always using classical method with ageing in big wood barrels without use of barriques.

Reviewed By Shch25

This family winery is set in a beautiful location. Silvia gave us such a warm and friendly welcome. We tried 4 of their red wines and the pours were very generous. Silvia also provided cheese, salami, bread sticks and an assortment of cookies that went perfectly with the Barolo! The Barolo was our favorite and they have older vintages available for purchase so you can enjoy them now! We also got a beautiful wooden case to add to our collection! Silvia makes hazelnut meringue style cookies that were really delicious and they’re available for purchase as well as her homemade jam. We met Francesco as he was passing through the room and he stopped to welcome us and shake our hand. A wonderful winery and really great staff!

7. Langhe landscapes UNESCO

Via Vernazza 6, 12051, Alba Italy http://www.paesaggivitivinicoli.it
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5.0 based on 292 reviews

Langhe landscapes UNESCO

Reviewed By 840gabrielh - Bellaire, United States

Rolling hills, soft breezes, intense sun around harvest time, the entire Langhe is a treasure. Its curving roads deliver one scenery after another, with medieval castles, classic churches, cozy restaurants and lively wine bars. No wonder UNESCO listed the entire region as a patrimony of mankind. The region needs to be explored slowly: drive leisurely or ride a bike, or, if that is your style, hike. There are hundreds of hostels and B&Bs, hotels ranging from the inexpensive to the luxurious, and a similarly broad range of dining options. But you visit because of the wines. Arneis, Favorita, Cortese and the enormous flexibility of Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto and Moscato offer you an endless selection of wines for all tastes.

8. Valle Maira

Cuneo Italy http://www.invalmaira.it/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Valle Maira

9. Museo della Ceramica

Palazzo Fauzone di Germagnano Piazza Maggiore 1, Mondovi Italy +39 0174 559274 [email protected] http://www.museoceramicamondovi.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Museo della Ceramica

10. Antiche Cantine Marchesi Di Barolo

Via Roma 1, 12060 Barolo Italy +39 0173 564419 [email protected] http://www.marchesibarolo.com
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4.5 based on 477 reviews

Antiche Cantine Marchesi Di Barolo

Reviewed By InekeGroen

In juli 2020 we visited the winery of Marchesi di Barolo. The winery is very nice located and decorated. We had a guided tour during which we learned about the history and the way the wines are stored. It was very facinating to see the big wine barrels in which the wines are stored untill they are ready to be bottled. The tour ended in the shop where all their wines can be bought. Unfortunately the wine tasting was limited due to COVID-19. We bought some wines which tasted fantastic. In short it was a very interesting visit which we can recommend to everyone visiting the Barolo area.

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