Discover the best top things to do in Torgiano, Italy including Birra Perugia, WonderUmbria, Terre Margaritelli, MUVIT Museo del Vino Torgiano Museum, MOO Museo dell'Olivo e dell'Olio, Cantine Giorgio Lungarotti, Church of the Crucifix, Chiesa di Santa Maria dell’Olivello, Church of Saint Bartholomew.
Restaurants in Torgiano
5.0 based on 40 reviews
You can travel to Belgium and taste the Trappists or the craft breweries of the US and still never taste the dramatic brilliance of "Mario 20 Anni" This is a must taste if you are anywhere near the center of Italy. The staff is very friendly and all the beers are good...some fantastic.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
WonderUmbria is Enoteca and Winebar where sitting and tasting Umbrian typical food products pairing with the most prestigious wines of the region, all in a relaxing atmosphere and "friendly". In our store we also offer a wide selection of local gastronomic delights.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
The company is spread over 60 hectares, all certified organic, on a beautiful hill, Miralduolo. Terre Margaritelli is located in the heart of Umbria, between Perugia and Assisi in the famous wine area of Torgiano where one of the first Italian DOC (Torgiano DOC recognition achieved in 1968) and DOCG of our region was created. Historical Torgiano Rosso Riserva recognition achieved in 1990.
4.5 based on 186 reviews
Certainly not just for its a collection of casks and bottles, the MUVIT Torgiano Wine Museum is an extraordinary time machine that guides the visitor along 5000 years of history of the civilization of wine, through archeological, artistic and ethnographic collections from the 3rd millennium B.C. to Picasso. Housed in the monumental 17th-century Graziani-Baglioni illustrates the importance of wine from Antiquity to today and the thousand facets of wine as a product of culture.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
MOO Olive and Oil Museum Housed in what was once an olive oil mill, the museum describes the history and techniques of cultivation and extraction through the mythological origins of the olive tree. It illustrates the use of olive oil as a source of light and heat, in religion, medicine, nutrition, sports and cosmetics. It also highlights the role of the olive tree and its oil as a significant element in the collective imagination, with its symbolic, propitiatory and magical-therapeutic values.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Communication was very good they were able to book us in a tour at short notice...top wines and very good olive oil
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