Alba, Italy
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Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone

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Price: from 57,00 €
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Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto

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Price: from 30,00 €
1-50
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe

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Price: from 25,00 €
1-15
Sordo Giovanni
Sordo Giovanni
Sordo Giovanni

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Giovanni Rosso
Giovanni Rosso
Giovanni Rosso

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Price: from 35,00 €
1-30
Tenuta Baràc
Tenuta Baràc
Tenuta Baràc

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Price: from 25,00 €
2-20
Cantina Fabrizio Battaglino
Cantina  Fabrizio Battaglino
Cantina  Fabrizio Battaglino

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Price: from 20,00 €
1-10
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio

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1-25
Castello Di Perno
Castello Di Perno
Castello Di Perno

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Tenuta Carretta
Tenuta Carretta
Tenuta Carretta

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Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902

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Price: from 100,00 €
2-6
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Take a wine trip to Alba, a beautiful city located in the heart of Piedmont, Italy. Alba is a city that's full of charm and offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers from all over the world. One of the main reasons to visit Alba is its world-renowned wine.


The city is known for producing some of the most exceptional wines in the world, including Barolo, Barbaresco, and Dolcetto. These wines are famous for their complexity and flavor and have earned Alba a reputation as one of the best wine regions in Italy.


Aside from wine, Alba also boasts stunning architecture, rich history, and a vibrant culinary scene. The city is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, serving traditional Piedmontese cuisine with a modern twist. You can also enjoy truffle hunting, cheese tasting, and the famous white truffle festival, which takes place every autumn.


Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking to explore a beautiful Italian city, Alba is the perfect destination for your next adventure. So come and experience the beauty, culture, and best wine tours and tastings in Piedmont.


About Alba

History and Culture


Alba has a rich history that dates back to the Roman era. The city was an important center for trade and commerce, and its strategic location made it a key target for various conquerors throughout history. The city has been ruled by the Romans, the Goths, the Lombards, and the French, all of which have left their mark on the city's culture and architecture.


What the City is Known For

Today, Alba is known for its world-renowned wine and culinary scene. The city is the birthplace of the Slow Food Movement, which emphasizes the importance of using local, sustainable ingredients in cooking. The city is also famous for its truffles, and you can enjoy truffle hunting and tasting in the surrounding countryside.


Weather in Alba

The weather in Alba is pleasant throughout the year, with warm summers and mild winters. The best time to visit Alba is in the autumn when the weather is mild, and the vineyards are ablaze with color.


Travel and Getting Around

Getting around Alba is easy, with a well-connected network of buses and trains that link the city to other towns and cities in the region. The city is also pedestrian-friendly, with many attractions and landmarks within walking distance.


Alba is a city that's full of charm and offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether you're interested in history, culture, wine, or cuisine, Alba has something to offer everyone. So come and experience the beauty and culture of this beautiful Italian city for yourself.


Alba: The Italian city known for Wine (and truffles)

Alba is a city that's world-renowned for its wine production. Located in the heart of the Piedmont region of Italy, Alba is home to some of the most exceptional wines in the world, including Barolo, Barbaresco, and Dolcetto.


The city's winemaking tradition dates back to ancient times, with evidence of vine cultivation and winemaking found throughout the region. Today, Alba is known for its high-quality wine production, which is characterized by its complex flavor and depth.


One of the unique features of Alba's winemaking is the use of traditional winemaking techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Winemakers in the region use only the best grapes, hand-picking them and aging them in oak barrels to produce wines of exceptional quality.


The region's terroir also plays an important role in the character of Alba's wines. The region's unique microclimate, soil composition, and elevation combine to produce grapes with distinct flavors and aromas that are unique to the region.


If you're a wine lover, Alba is a must-visit destination. The city offers numerous wineries and vineyards where you can learn about the winemaking process, taste some of the best wines in the world, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Langhe region. So come and experience the beauty and flavor of Alba's wines for yourself.

What you need to know before visiting Alba

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Here are the wine estates that can accommodate groups of 8 people minimum in the Alba for a visit and tasting: View all wineries that can accommodate groups in Alba.
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What is Alba famous for? +

Alba is famous for its wine production, especially its Barolo and Barbaresco wines. The city is also known for its truffles, and hosts the International Alba White Truffle Fair every year.

How to get to Alba? +

Alba is well-connected by train, bus, and car. The nearest airport is Turin Caselle Airport, which is about 80 kilometers away. From the airport, you can either rent a car or take a shuttle bus to reach Alba.

When is the best time to visit Alba? +

The best time to visit Alba is in the fall when the weather is mild, and the vineyards are ablaze with color. This is also the time of the International Alba White Truffle Fair.

What are some other attractions to visit in Alba? +

In addition to its wineries, Alba has several other attractions to visit, including the Alba Cathedral, Piazza Duomo, and the Wine Museum. The city is also located near several other charming villages and towns, including Barolo and Langhe.

What are the best wine regions to visit near Alba? +

Alba is located in the heart of the Piedmont region of Italy, which is known for its exceptional wines. Here are some of the best wine regions to visit near Alba:

  • Langhe - The Langhe region is located just south of Alba and is known for producing some of the best Barolo and Barbaresco wines in the world. The region is characterized by its rolling hills, vineyards, and small, picturesque villages.
  • Roero - The Roero region is located north of Alba and is known for its elegant, fruity wines made from the Nebbiolo grape. The region is also known for its white wines made from the Arneis grape, which have a crisp, refreshing flavor.
  • Monferrato - The Monferrato region is located east of Alba and is known for its Barbera wines. The region is also famous for its truffles and has a rich culinary tradition.
  • Asti - The Asti region is located southeast of Alba and is known for its sparkling wines made from the Moscato grape. The region is characterized by its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic towns and cities.
  • Gavi - The Gavi region is located southwest of Alba and is known for its crisp, refreshing white wines made from the Cortese grape. The region is also known for its stunning countryside, with rolling hills and vineyards.


  • Agricola Marrone
  • Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
  • Cantina Negro Giuseppe
  • Sordo Giovanni
  • Giovanni Rosso
  • Tenuta Baràc
  • Cantina  Fabrizio Battaglino
  • Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
  • Castello Di Perno
  • Tenuta Carretta
  • Rivetto Dal 1902

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