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Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
Classic tasting
Nuances of Nebbiolo
Great Crus: Barbaresco and Barolo

Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto

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Price: from 35,00 €
1-50
4.8 /5
(4 reviews)
Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone
Agricola Marrone
Cellar visit and full lunch - "Menu Delizioso"

Agricola Marrone

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 72,00 €
1-60
4.5 /5
(4 reviews)
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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Price: from 25,00 €
1-100
4.7 /5
(8 reviews)
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Cantina Negro Giuseppe
Pulin tasting
"Gran Monsú" wine tasting
Tasting "Great Harvests"

Cantina Negro Giuseppe

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Price: from 25,00 €
1-15
4.8 /5
(6 reviews)
Cantine Povero
Cantine Povero
Cantine Povero
Tasting of 5 wines
5 expressions of Nebbiolo

Cantine Povero

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Price: from 15,00 €
1-40
5 /5
(1 reviews)
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
Wine & Truffle Experience
Barolo Experience
Authentic Experience - Visit and tasting

Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 30,00 €
1-25
La Scolca
La Scolca
La Scolca
Walk through the vineyards
100th Anniversary
D'Antan, Vintage La Scolca
Masterclass

La Scolca

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Price: from 25,00 €
1-10
Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
Emilian tradition

Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 45,00 €
2-20
Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902
Rivetto Dal 1902
The Vertical - Barolo retrò

Rivetto Dal 1902

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Biodynamic viticulture
Price: from 200,00 €
2-6

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Milan, the bustling and vibrant city of Northern Italy, is renowned for its fashion, art, and exquisite cuisine. The city is also home to some of the most incredible wineries, producing some of the world's most coveted wines. From sparkling Prosecco to full-bodied Barolos, the region is a wine lover's paradise, attracting connoisseurs from all over the world.


Milano's wineries offer a unique opportunity to experience the rich and diverse wine culture of Italy. The vineyards located in the region produce an array of wines, each with a distinct flavor profile and history. The winemakers here are passionate about their craft, and their love for wine is evident in the quality of their products.


One of the most popular wines produced in the region is the crisp and refreshing Prosecco. This sparkling wine is made from the Glera grape, and its light and fruity flavor makes it a perfect aperitif. Another popular wine is the Barolo, a full-bodied red wine that is often referred to as the "king of wines." This wine is made from the Nebbiolo grape, and its intense flavor is ideal for pairing with rich and hearty dishes.


Milan's wineries are also known for their beautiful estates, picturesque landscapes, and charming cellars. Visitors can take a tour of the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and sample some of the finest wines in the world. The region's wineries also offer a range of wine-related activities, such as grape stomping and barrel tastings, making it an unforgettable experience for wine lovers and live some of the best wine tours and tastings in Lombardy.


Milan (also known as Milano) is a city that has something to offer everyone, from fashion to art, to gastronomy. Its wineries are no exception, producing some of the finest wines in the world, and providing visitors with a unique and memorable experience.


About Milan


History/Culture


Milan, also known as Milan, is a city with a rich history and culture. The city has been inhabited for over 2,000 years, and has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations, such as the Romans, the Byzantines, and the Renaissance. Milan is also a center for fashion and design, and is known for its exquisite cuisine and art.


What the City is Known For


Milan is best known for its fashion industry, with some of the world's most famous fashion houses, such as Gucci and Versace, being based in the city. The city is also renowned for its art and design, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing works by Italian and international artists. Milan is also famous for its cuisine, with traditional dishes such as risotto alla milanese and ossobuco being local favorites.


Weather in Milan


Milan experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit the city is from April to June, and from September to October, when the weather is mild and pleasant.


Travel/Getting Around


Milan has an efficient public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and a subway. The city is also pedestrian-friendly, with many of its historic sites and attractions located within walking distance of each other. Visitors can purchase a MilanoCard, which provides unlimited use of public transportation and discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops.


What to expect while tasting Milan wines


Milan is known for producing a variety of high-quality wines. The region is particularly famous for its red wines, which are made from the Nebbiolo grape.


One of the most popular wines produced in the Milan area is the full-bodied red wine Barolo. Barolo wines are made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, which are grown in the hills surrounding the city. The wine is known for its intense flavour profile, with notes of cherry, tar, and tobacco. Barolo wines are often aged in oak barrels for several years, which gives them a rich and complex flavor and a deep ruby colour.


Another popular red wine from the Lombardy region is the Valtellina Superiore. This wine is made from the Chiavennasca grape, which is a local name for the Nebbiolo grape. Wines from the Valtellina Superiore area are known for their intense aroma, with notes of red fruit, spices, and flowers. They are often described as elegant and complex, with a long and persistent finish.


The region also produces some excellent white wines, such as the Franciacorta sparkling wine. Franciacorta wines are made using the traditional Champagne method, with the Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. They are known for their delicate aroma, with notes of citrus and white flowers. They are also characterized by their fine and persistent bubbles, which give the wine a creamy and elegant texture.


Milan wines are known for their high quality and rich flavor profile. The region produces excellent red wines such as Barolo and Valtellina Superiore, which are made from the Nebbiolo grape. The region's white wines, such as Franciacorta, are also highly regarded and are made from grapes such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

What you need to know before visiting Milan

Which wineries in Milan are open today? +
To discover the wine estates, cellars and castles open today in Milan and the surrounding area, click here.
What are the best wineries to visit in Milan? +
Can I visit a winery as a group in Milan? +
Here are the wine estates in Milan that can accommodate groups of 8 people or more: View all wine tours and tastings in Milan.
What is the best time to visit Milan? +

The best time to visit Milan is from April to June or from September to October, when the weather is mild and pleasant.

What is Milan known for? +

Milan is known for its fashion industry, art and design, exquisite cuisine, and efficient public transportation system.

What are the must-see attractions in Milan? +

Some must-see attractions in Milano include the Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle, The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, Brera Art Gallery, and La Scala Opera House.

What is the food like in Milan? +

Milan is known for its exquisite cuisine, with traditional dishes such as risotto alla milanese and ossobuco being local favorites. The city also offers a wide range of international cuisine, as well as trendy cafes and restaurants.

  • Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
  • Agricola Marrone
  • Sordo Giovanni
  • Cantina Negro Giuseppe
  • Cantine Povero
  • Sara Vezza - Josetta Saffirio
  • La Scolca
  • Soc. Agr. Venturini Baldini
  • Rivetto Dal 1902

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