where to have a wine experience

Every winery is ready to welcome you and make you live an unforgettable experience. They will suggest you different types of tastings that you can choose as you wish.
The tasting experience usually is comprehensive of: vineyard tour, winery tour, explanation of the production process and the history behind the winery. It is possible to add some food to the wine tastings.
We do not charge extra on the booking price
Lombardy Wineries
Here you can have a tasting of
Franciacorta
Lugana, Garda
Oltrepò Pavese
Valcamonica
Valtellina
ALL COMBINATIONS
Best wineries in Lombardy

I TRE AMMONITES - 1h 30min– € 30pp
Visit the cellar and taste 3 glasses of our line Ammonites
with cold cuts and cheeses.

TOUR AND TASTING 5 WINES & TYPICAL PRODUCTS -1h 30min - €35pp
Guided tasting of 5 wines
accompanied by rye bread,
platter of selected typical products,
tour of the historic cellars of the 16th century

THE KNOWLEDGE TOUR – 2h – € 38pp
Privately with an additional €15pp
0/12 years free - 13/17 years, 50%
Introduction of the Lugana Denomination, focus on the vineyards, discovery of the modern areas and the wonderful historical buildings.
Tasting of 4 wines paired with local cold meats and cheese.
Wines to taste:
Vigne di Catullo, Filo di Arianna, Vitis Alba, Ruvus
Wine tasting Lombardy

A LOOK AT THE TRAVAGLINA - € 25pp
The goal will be to make you spend a couple of pleasant and relaxing hours.
If the weather is friendly we will go to see the panorama and vineyards near the farmhouse; we recommend that you avoid elegant shoes or heels.
Then, if you like, we will take a tour of the cellar following the path of the grapes that become wine, also passing by our basement where some wines rest and refine in wooden barrels; we will be available for any curiosity you may have to reveal the secrets of this incredible journey that gives us different nuances and emotions every year.
We will return to the room where you can taste four wines paired with four samples of local cured meats and cheeses, accompanied by slices of Miccone di Stradella, the local bread. We will start with a Classic Method sparkling wine and end with a red.
Whether in the vineyard or in the cellar or in the tasting room, photos and selfies will be appreciated and encouraged, perhaps tagging La Travaglina…

TRADITION - 1h 30min - € 23pp
Over 5 people € 19pp
Tasting of classic and traditional wines
• Guided tour of the winery and vineyards (weather permitting)
• Tasting of three wines:
aIGT Valcamonica white Coppelle
IGT Valcamonica red Baldamì
IGT Valcamonica merlot Assolo
In combination with
• Local bread, cold meats and cheeses
Lombardy Wineries
Full list, recommended for experts
Recommended CITIES
Wine tasting Brescia - Wine tasting Pavia - Wine tasting Sondrio
Recommended WINE-GROWING AREAS
aWine tasting Franciacorta - Franciacorta Wineries
kWine tasting Lago D'Iseo - Lago D'Iseo Wineries
cWine tasting Lugana - Lugana Wineries
dWine tasting Oltrepò Pavese - Oltrepò Pavese Wineries
gWine tasting Valcamonica - Valcamonica Wineries
nWine tasting Valtellina - Valtellina Wineries
Viticulture in Lombardy has origins even in prehistory. However, it was during the Roman era that the cultivation of vines received a great boost in terms of progress in production methods.
Lombardy Wineries production is characterized by a high quality of wines. The cultivation of these vines is divided into 41% in the mountains, 12% in the hills and the remaining 47% in the plains, in areas which are therefore very different from them
In LOMBARDY there are 5 DOCG, 22 DOC and 15 IGT.
Lombard viticulture has always been characterized by a great diversification of production areas, which are distinguished by climatic and geographical conditions: a richness that extends from the terraced slopes of Valtellina, to the moraine areas of lakes Garda and Iseo, to reach the Apennine hills of the Oltrepo Pavese and the lower Po Valley.
In Lombardy, the soils have rather different pedoclimatic characteristics. Most of the hectares of vineyards are represented by red grapes, approximately 70%. The most cultivated grape variety in the region is Nebbiolo, followed by Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Croatina, Barbera, Uva Rare, Marzemino, as well as the presence of other international vines.
THE PRODUCTION AREAS
Franciacorta develops in the surroundings of the province of Brescia
and is one of the most important areas of Italian sparkling wine, with the homonymous DOCG Franciacorta
Oltrepò Pavese extends into the province of Pavia
and includes the DOCG Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico, as well as various more or less important DOCs.
In the Valcamonica area
we find the denomination Valcamonica IGT which represents one of the most important wine-growing areas in the Lombardy region. The Valcamonica IGT denomination includes the provinces of Brescia and was created in 2003. The wines of the Valcamonica IGT denomination are mainly based on the Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Marzemino, Merlot grape varieties.
In Valtellina we find: Sforzato di Valtellina
or Sfursat di Valtellina DOCG is the first of the denominations, whose wines are obtained from the vinification of pure Nebbiolo grapes.
The second DOCG is Valtellina superiore DOCG, whose wines are always obtained from the Nebbiolo grape (min. 90%), in this case not subjected to drying. The denomination includes five sub-zones, Valgella, Inferno, Grumello, Sassella and Maroggia. The Valtellina rosso DOC denomination is dedicated to the youngest wine always produced from the Nebbiolo grape (min. 90%)
The area of Garda lake, or rather its Brescian shore
sees the native Groppello vine, combined with Marzemino, Barbera and Sangiovese, as the basis of the local DOC red wines. Garda Doc Bianco is instead produced 70% from Italian Riesling grapes. On the southern shore of the lake, straddling the province of Verona, the area of the white wines of Lugana, based on the Trebbiano di Lugana vine, and of S. Martino della Battaglia, on the Tocai Friulano, a white grape variety also widespread in Veneto.
In the province of Mantova and along the border with Emilia Romagna, there is the production area of Lambrusco Mantovano. The basic grape variety is Lambrusco Viadanese, whose name derives from the municipality of Viadana, in the lower Mantua area, along the Po. Alongside it, other types of Lambrusco such as Salamino, Sorbara, Grasparossa and others are also grown.
Cellars of the other regions of Italy:
Tuscany, Piedmont, Veneto, Umbria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Marche