Experience unique moments with thematic paths and special tastings, designed for those seeking more than just a simple visit.
From vertical tastings to focuses on indigenous grape varieties, these activities offer original and engaging insights, perfect for exploring the nuances of wine through narratives, curiosities, and authentic flavors.
They are little-known wineries to the general public but rich in charm, quality, and authenticity. They can be small family-run businesses, emerging producers, or realities immersed in unique natural and cultural contexts.
To experience a more intimate and personalized experience, away from crowded destinations. Often, you have the opportunity to speak directly with the producers and discover authentic stories.
They are spread throughout Italy, in classic areas such as Langhe, Chianti, Etna, as well as in lesser-known but surprising regions like Oltrepò, Molise, or the Eastern Hills.
Yes, the wineries offer guided experiences, curated tastings, and often tours of the vineyards or food pairings, while maintaining an informal and welcoming atmosphere.
Of course. The “wineries to discover” are perfect for those who approach wine with curiosity, a desire to learn, and without formalities.
Yes, as they are often small family-run businesses, it is important to book in advance to ensure availability and proper hospitality.
In most cases, yes, but the hours and days may vary depending on the season. We always recommend checking the winery's page.
Yes, many of these wineries offer tastings in the vineyard, rustic lunches, wine trekking, experiential grape harvesting, or pairings with typical local products.