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Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone
Cellar visit and full lunch - "Menu Delizioso"

Agricola Marrone

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Sordo Giovanni
Sordo Giovanni
Sordo Giovanni
The great wines of the Langhe and Roero
The 3 Barolo Selection
The fantastic 8 crus
The 4 shades of Nebbiolo

Sordo Giovanni

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Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
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Tasting "Great Harvests"

Cantina Negro Giuseppe

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Domaine De La Source
Domaine De La Source
Domaine De La Source
Discovery of the Niçois vineyard and the organic wines of Bellet

Domaine De La Source

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Cantine Povero
Cantine Povero
Cantine Povero
Tasting of 5 wines
5 expressions of Nebbiolo

Cantine Povero

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Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
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Barolo Experience
Authentic Experience - Visit and tasting

Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio

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Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Emilian tradition

Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini

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Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902
The Vertical - Barolo retrò

Rivetto Dal 1902

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Biodynamic viticulture
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Located in the heart of the Piedmont region of Italy, is a charming and historic city that is rich in culture and heritage. From its stunning architecture and beautiful parks and gardens, to its delicious cuisine and world-famous wines, Asti is a destination that is sure to impress and delight visitors of all ages.

One of the highlights of a visit to Asti is the opportunity to experience the local wine culture. The region is known for its production of sparkling Moscato wines, as well as its robust reds, such as Barbera and Barolo. Visitors to the region can take a tour of the local vineyards, sample the wines, and learn about the production process from the winemakers themselves.

Asti is also a city that is rich in history and culture, with several historic landmarks and museums to explore. The city's medieval architecture and narrow, winding streets are a testament to its rich heritage, and visitors can learn about the city's history at one of the many museums or historic sites.

In addition to its wine and history, Asti is also a city that is known for its delicious cuisine. From its hearty stews and pasta dishes, to its sweet confections and chocolates, the cuisine of Asti is a reflection of the region's rich culinary heritage. Whether you're a foodie or just looking to try something new, the cuisine of Asti is sure to impress and delight.

So why not add Asti to your travel itinerary and discover all that this fascinating city has to offer? It will surely be a spot where you'll be able to experience the best wine tours and tastings in Piedmont.

From its stunning architecture and rich history, to its delicious cuisine and world-famous wines, Asti is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit. Book your trip today and experience the charm and beauty of this amazing city.


About Asti

Asti is the capital of the province of Asti and is situated in the heart of the Piedmont wine region. The city is famous for its production of Moscato wines, and is also a center for the production of Barbera and Barolo wines.


Asti is also a city that is home to several historic landmarks and museums to explore. The city's medieval architecture, and narrow, winding streets are a testament to its heritage, with visitors encouraged to learn about the city's history at one of the many museums or historic sites.


In addition to its wine and storied past, Asti is also a city that is known for its delicious cuisine. From its hearty stews and pasta dishes, to its sweet confections and chocolates, the cuisine of Asti is a reflection of the region's rich culinary heritage. Whether you're a foodie or just looking to try something new, the cuisine of Asti is sure to impress and delight.


History / Culture


Asti’s history dates all the way back to Roman times. The city's medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and historic landmarks are a testament to its storied past, and visitors can learn about the city's history at one of the many museums or historic sites. Asti is also known for its cultural events, including the famous Palio di Asti horse race and the Asti Moscato Festival.


What the city is known for


Asti is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, delicious cuisine, and world-famous wines. The city is famous for its production of Moscato wines, and is also a center for the production of Barbera and Barolo wines.


Weather


Asti has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cool, damp winters. The best time to visit the city is in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant.


Travel / Getting Around


Asti is easily accessible by car, with good road connections to other cities in the region. The city is also served by several train stations, and is well-connected to other cities in Italy and Europe by rail. Within the city, visitors can easily get around on foot, by bike, or by using the local bus or tram network. Taxis are also readily available, and car rental is a convenient option for those who prefer to explore the region at their own pace.


So whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking to experience the charm and beauty of a small Italian city, Asti is sure to offer something for everyone. Book your trip today and discover all that this fascinating city has to offer.


Wines you will be able to taste in Asti

The region is famous for its production of Moscato wines, as well as its robust reds, such as Barbera and Barolo (not to be confused with the city of Barolo).

Visitors can take a tour of the local vineyards, sample wines, and learn about the production process from the winemakers themselves. There are many wineries in the area that offer tastings and tours, and a visit to one of these wineries is a must for anyone interested in the local wine culture.


Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking to try something new, Asti is a destination that is sure to impress and delight. 


The Wines of Asti


Moscato d'Asti: Moscato d'Asti is a sweet, sparkling wine that is produced in the hills around Asti. The wine is known for its light, fruity flavor and is a must-try for anyone visiting the region.

Barbera d'Asti: Barbera d'Asti is a full-bodied red wine that is made from the Barbera grape. The wine is known for its rich, dark fruit flavors and is a staple of Piedmontese cuisine.

Barolo: Barolo is a full-bodied red wine that is made from the Nebbiolo grape. The wine is known for its rich, intense flavor and is considered one of the finest wines in the world.

Roero DOCG: Roero is a wine region located just north of Asti, and is known for its production of Roero DOCG wines. The region is home to many small, family-run wineries, and a visit to one of these wineries is a must for anyone interested in the local wine culture.

Brachetto d'Acqui: Brachetto d'Acqui is a sweet, sparkling red wine that is produced in the Acqui Terme area, near Asti. The wine is known for its fruity, aromatic flavor and is a popular choice for those looking for a sweet, refreshing wine.

Asti Spumante: Asti Spumante is a sweet, sparkling wine that is produced in the Asti area. The wine is known for its light, refreshing flavor and is a popular choice for celebrations and special occasions.

What you need to know before visiting Asti

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How to Get to Asti? +

Asti is located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, and is easily accessible by a variety of modes of transportation. 

By Air

The nearest airport to Asti is Turin-Caselle International Airport, located approximately 60 kilometers from the city center. From the airport, visitors can take a taxi, rent a car, or take a bus or train to Asti.

By Train

Asti is well-connected to other cities in Italy and Europe by train, with several trains departing daily from Turin and other cities in the region. The city is served by two train stations, Asti and Asti-Porta Nuova, and trains offer a convenient and affordable way to get to the city.

By Car

Asti is easily accessible by car, with good road connections to other cities in the region. The city is located on the A33 motorway, which connects Turin to Alessandria, and is well-signposted. Visitors can rent a car at the airport or in the city, and driving is a convenient option for those who prefer to explore the region at their own pace.

By Bus

There are several bus companies that operate regular services to Asti from other cities in the region, including Turin and Alessandria. Bus travel is a convenient and affordable way to get to the city, and is a good option for those who prefer not to drive or take the train.

Whether you're traveling by air, train, car, or bus, getting to Asti is easy and convenient. Once you arrive in the city, you can explore its many attractions and landmarks on foot, by bike, or using the local public transportation network.

What is Asti famous for? +

Asti is famous for its rich history and cultural heritage, stunning architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, delicious cuisine, and world-famous wines, particularly Moscato d'Asti.

What is the climate in Asti? +

Asti has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cool, damp winters. The best time to visit the city is in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant.

Is Asti Worth Visiting? +

Whether you're interested in history, culture, food, or wine, Asti has something to offer for everyone. The city is surrounded by a wealth of beautiful and fascinating places to visit, including the Monferrato Hills, Acqui Terme, Alba, and La Morra.

In addition to its many attractions, Asti is also known for its friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere, making it a great destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic charm of small-town Italy.

So if you're looking for a destination that is rich in history and culture, surrounded by stunning natural beauty, and known for its delicious cuisine and world-famous wines, then Asti is definitely worth visiting. Book your trip today and discover all that this amazing city has to offer.

What are the must-visit places in Asti? +

Some of the must-visit places in Asti include the Asti Cathedral, Palio di Asti, Piazza Alfieri, Castello di Govone, Castello di Costigliole d'Asti, and the Monferrato Hills.

What is the local cuisine like in Asti? +

The local cuisine in Asti is characterized by its use of fresh, high-quality ingredients and hearty flavors. The city's cuisine is a reflection of the region's culinary heritage, and is a perfect complement to its world-famous wines.

Is Asti wine sweet or dry? +

Asti is most commonly associated with a sweet, sparkling wine known as Moscato d'Asti. This wine is made from the Moscato grape and is known for its light, fruity flavor, and low alcohol content.

However, Asti is located in the Piedmont wine region of northwestern Italy, which is also known for its production of robust red wines, such as Barbera d'Asti and Barolo. These red wines are typically drier in style, with rich, intense flavors and higher alcohol content.

So, depending on the type of wine, Asti can be both sweet and dry.

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