Ideal for those seeking a lighter and more convivial experience, these wineries offer aperitifs and apericena among vineyards and barriques, often at sunset.
Selected wines by the glass are paired with platters of local cured meats and cheeses, finger foods, and small gourmet tastings.
A perfect opportunity to enjoy wine in a relaxed manner, immersed in the beauty of the landscape and the right company.
The wineries featured offer experiences that combine wine tasting with local dishes, lunches or dinners in the vineyard, tasting menus, picnics among the vines, and food-wine pairings curated by chefs or sommeliers.
Yes, many of the listed wineries have equipped spaces for lunch or dinner, often surrounded by vineyards or with panoramic views. It is advisable to book in advance, especially on weekends.
It depends on the establishment: some wineries offer seasonal fixed menus or tasting menus, while others offer à la carte dishes. The details can be found on the dedicated page for each winery.
Yes, many wineries offer vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options. It is always best to indicate any dietary requirements at the time of booking.
Absolutely yes. Many wineries offer complete packages that include a visit to the vineyards and the winery, wine tasting, and a meal with typical local products.
Yes, some wineries offer menus dedicated to the little ones and outdoor spaces for play. You can find this information in the individual winery profiles.
The duration varies from about 1 to 3 hours, depending on the chosen experience (lunch only, tour with tasting, etc.). The details are provided in the offer description.
Yes, reservation is highly recommended to ensure availability, especially during peak times.
Many wineries offer both lunch and dinner, but the hours may vary. We recommend checking the updated hours on the individual winery's page.
Sure! Almost all wineries provide a sales point to purchase the tasted wines, often with discounts or special packages.