About an hour from Milan, Pavia surprises with its rural landscapes, between the hills of Oltrepò and expanses of rice fields.
This area offers authentic food and wine experiences, where you can taste characterful local wines and dishes from Pavese cuisine, often served in historic cellars or agritourisms immersed in nature.
A journey of taste, between tradition, simplicity, and a family atmosphere.
The main areas accessible include Franciacorta, Varesotto, Oltrepò Pavese, and some areas of Lake Garda and the neighboring Piedmont.
Yes, many wineries offer tours and tastings perfect for a day trip, with durations and schedules tailored for those departing from Milan.
Some wineries can be reached by train or bus, but for many, it is advisable to use a car or private transport services to optimize time and convenience.
Yes, several wineries offer lunches or dinners with typical regional menus, often bookable as combined packages with the tour and tasting.
Absolutely yes. The tours are designed for both enthusiasts and beginners, with guides who make the discovery of wine simple and enjoyable.
Yes, it is always recommended to book in advance, especially on weekends and during peak times.
Yes, almost all wineries offer the possibility to buy wine directly on-site, often with special offers for visitors.
The best way is to plan the day by choosing one or two nearby wineries, checking the opening hours, and booking the desired experiences in advance.
Yes, many wineries offer personalized experiences for groups, families, and special occasions, with activities also for children.
Certainly, the area offers numerous cultural, natural, and gastronomic opportunities that can complement the winery visit.