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Castello di Razzano - Winalist
Visit the wine museum and cellars
Visit to the museum and cellars with tasting
Picnic at Razzano Castle
Biodynamic
Alfiano natta 10 reviews 4.7

Castello di Razzano

Welcome to Razzano Castle! Located in one of the most evocative corners of Monferrato and surr...
Barbera d'Asti

5,00 € - 25,00 €

Tenuta Carretta  - Winalist
Nebbiolando
Sustainable
Piobesi d'alba 34 reviews 4.8

Tenuta Carretta

Tenuta Carretta is located in Piobesi d'Alba, in Roero, in Piedmont. It is a winery rich in ...
Barbera d'Alba Barbaresco Barolo

45,00 €

Tenuta Baràc - Winalist
Baràc estate wine tour
Organic
Alba 59 reviews 4.8

Tenuta Baràc

Baràc is an estate of rare beauty, located in the heart of the Piedmontese Langhe, and is locate...
Barbera d'Alba Barbaresco Barolo

30,00 €

Cascina Sòt - Winalist
Tasting
Deluxe tasting
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Monforte d'alba 20 reviews 4.8

Cascina Sòt

Born in 1975, Cascina Sòt is a farm in Monforte d'Alba dedicated to the production of great...
Barolo Langhe Nebbiolo Barbera d'Alba

15,00 € - 20,00 €

Bersano - Winalist
Monferrato
The Langhe
Barbera and Nizza
Our history
The selection
Nizza monferrato 7 reviews 4.8

Bersano

The Bersano winery was founded in 1907 in Nizza Monferrato, the heart of the Barbera d'Asti ...
Asti and Moscato d'Asti Asti Spumante Barbaresco

20,00 € - 80,00 €

Manfredi Aldo - Winalist
Discovering Piedmont
Nebbiolo experience
Sustainable
Farigliano
New

Manfredi Aldo

Wine has been a passion for our family for over a hundred years. It all starts with my great-gra...
Asti and Moscato d'Asti Asti Spumante Barbaresco

40,00 € - 50,00 €

Conte Vistarino - Winalist
Oltrepo' wines
Experience among the vineyards
Pinot Noir Crus
Excellence tasting
Villa fornace 1 reviews 5.0

Conte Vistarino

The history of the Conte Vistarino winery dates back to 1850, when Count Augusto Giorgi of Vistar...
Oltrepo Pavese

25,00 € - 75,00 €

Manuelina - Winalist
Tasting Territory
Sustainable
Santa maria della versa
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Manuelina

Family-run winery from the Oltrepò Pavese, now in its fourth generation, member of the Italian F...
Oltrepo Pavese

25,00 €

Cantina Il Poggio - Winalist
Cultural tasting of the wines of the Cellar
VIP Experience Tasting
Sustainable
Salsomaggiore terme 16 reviews 4.8

Cantina Il Poggio

Cantina il Poggio, vineyards and wine tastings in Salsomaggiore We rediscover ancient vinifica...

30,00 € - 60,00 €

Monte Delle Vigne - Winalist
Visit to the cellar and Gastronomic Tasting
Organic
Collecchio
New

Monte Delle Vigne

The Monte Delle Vigne winery is nestled among the gentle and harmonious hills of the DOC Colli re...
Colli di Parma

30,00 €

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Abrigo Fratelli

It was a fantastic tasting. The owner is a knowledgeable person who fully managed to make us enter his world. Highly recommended.

Andrea

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Beautiful experience, Walter took us on a tour of the vineyards and cellar, then we finished with a tasting of 5 wines accompanied by local delicacies (salami, ch...

Francesca

5.0

Pqlin

Easy to reach, warm welcome and great tasting of their wines! Super!

Matteo

5.0

Cantina Negro Giuseppe

Absolutely fantastic experience with a knowledgeable, attentive guide who presented us with formidable views with a breathtaking view of the Langhe vineyards. We...

Angela

5.0

Tenuta Carretta

This wine dégustation was amazing! Our host Enzo has more that 20 years experience in the wine business, he is very passionate about his activities and the domai...

Marija

5.0

Cantina Fabrizio Battaglino

An experience I recommend. Fabrizio was great, he explained his wines to us in detail and with so much passion.

Simona

5.0

Ca' Neuva

Sergio is a fantastic host. He immediately puts you at ease by telling you about his life's passion, wine. Tasting of his wines, one better than the other, a...

Luca Elenio

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Beautiful experience, compliments to Walter for his friendliness and professionalism and ... we drank very well!!!

Valentino

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Positive experience! Paola was very professional, knowledgeable and helpful. Visit and tasting enriching and very interesting. Excellent wines.

Dustin

5.0

Ca' Neuva

Interesting experience and great choice for wine tasting!

Anonymous

4.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Very kind and helpful staff, excellent and varied tasting, complete with explanation

Anonymous

5.0

Giovanni Rosso

visit with a mix of history, production and feedback on the characteristics of the vineyards with tasting from the barrel very interesting and interactive! Very c...

Sonia

5.0

La Mondianese

It was a great experience, very good welcome, very accurate description of the wines, a pleasant surprise

Danilo

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Ernesto and his wife were very kind and available to provide all the information requested. They showed their cellar with great professionalism and the wine tasti...

Luigi

4.5

Abrigo Fratelli

Beautiful experience, very interesting, the lady who guided us was very experienced and prepared.

Fabio

5.0

Cantina Fabrizio Battaglino

Our very friendly host. We had a pleasant time with a very good tasting of their white and rosé wines. Very nice experience

Elisabeth

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What you need to know before visiting Turin

What are the best places to visit near Turin?

Lake Maggiore: Lake Maggiore is a stunning lake located just an hour's drive from Turin. The lake is surrounded by lush gardens, historic villas, and charming towns, making it the perfect destination for a day trip or a relaxing weekend getaway.

Alba: Alba is a charming town located in the heart of the Langhe region. The town is known for its truffles, wine, and beautiful architecture, and is a popular destination for food and wine lovers.

The Royal Palace of Venaria: The Royal Palace of Venaria is a stunning palace located just outside of Turin. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is known for its stunning Baroque architecture and rich history.

Susa Valley: The Susa Valley is a stunning valley located in the foothills of the Italian Alps. The valley is known for its natural beauty, including rivers, lakes, and mountains, and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The Egyptian Museum of Turin: The Egyptian Museum of Turin is one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts in the world, and is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient history and culture. The museum houses a collection of over 30,000 artifacts, including mummies, sarcophagi, and statues.

The Royal Gardens of Venaria: The Royal Gardens of Venaria are a stunning collection of formal gardens, parks, and woods located just outside of Turin. The gardens are a peaceful and serene escape from the city, and are known for their stunning fountains, sculptures, and botanical collections.

The Alpin Museum: The Alpin Museum, located in the Susa Valley, is a fascinating museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Italian Alps. The museum features exhibits on mountaineering, alpine flora and fauna, and the traditional culture of the mountain communities.

The Piedmontese Cuisine: Piedmontese cuisine is known for its rich, flavorful dishes and its use of local ingredients, including truffles, Barolo wine, and hazelnuts. Visitors to the region can enjoy a traditional Piedmontese meal at one of the many restaurants in the area, or attend a cooking class to learn about the local cuisine.

The Royal Palace of Racconigi: The Royal Palace of Racconigi is a stunning palace located just outside of Turin. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is known for its stunning Baroque architecture and rich history. Visitors to the palace can tour the interior and see the many paintings, sculptures, and antiques that are housed within it.


What is Turin known for?

Turin is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, stunning architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, delicious cuisine, and world-class wines. The city is home to several historic landmarks, including the Royal Palace, the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, and the Mole Antonelliana, which now houses the National Museum of Cinema.

What are the best months to visit Turin?

The best time to visit Turin is in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant. The city experiences hot summers and cool, damp winters, so it is best to avoid visiting during these seasons if you are looking for comfortable weather.

How to get to Turin?

Turin is well-connected to other cities in Italy and Europe, making it easy to reach by a variety of modes of transportation. Here are some of the options to consider when planning your trip to Turin:

By plane

Turin's main airport is Turin-Caselle International Airport, which is located approximately 16 kilometers from the city center. From the airport, you can take a taxi, a bus, or a train to reach your destination in Turin.

By train

Turin has several train stations, including Turin Porta Susa and Turin Porta Nuova, that offer connections to cities throughout Italy and Europe.

By car

Turin is easily accessible by car, with several major highways running through the city and into the surrounding region. There are several parking options available in the city, including street parking and garages.

By bus

Turin is also served by several bus companies that offer connections to other cities in Italy and Europe.

Regardless of how you choose to travel to Turin, you will find that it is a well-connected city that is easy to reach from a variety of locations.


Is Turin a walkable city?

Turin is a relatively walkable city, with many of its attractions and landmarks located within close proximity to each other. The city center is compact and easy to navigate on foot, making it a great destination for those who prefer to explore on foot.

The city is also well-served by public transportation, including buses, trams, and trains, so it is easy to get around even if you prefer not to walk. Additionally, Turin is a bike-friendly city, with a bike-sharing program that allows visitors to explore the city on two wheels.

What is the local cuisine like in Turin?

The local cuisine in Turin is known for its rich, flavorful dishes and its use of local ingredients, including truffles, Barolo wine, and hazelnuts. Piedmontese cuisine is characterized by hearty dishes, such as slow-cooked stews and hearty pasta dishes, and is known for its use of fresh, high-quality ingredients.

What food is famous in Turin?

  • Gianduiotto: Gianduiotto is a chocolate and hazelnut confection that is said to have been created in Turin in the 19th century. The treat is made from a mixture of chocolate and chopped hazelnuts, and is shaped into a small, boat-like shape.

  • Bagna Cauda: Bagna Cauda is a warm dipping sauce made from garlic, anchovies, olive oil, and butter. The sauce is typically served with raw vegetables, such as carrots, celery, and radicchio, and is a staple of Piedmontese cuisine.

  • Fondue: Fondue is a dish made from melted cheese and wine, and is typically served with bread for dipping. The dish is popular in Turin and the surrounding region, and is often made with local cheeses, such as Fontina and Gorgonzola.

  • Agnolotti: Agnolotti is a type of pasta that is similar to ravioli and is filled with a variety of ingredients, such as meat, cheese, or vegetables. The pasta is a staple of Piedmontese cuisine and is often served in a meat-based sauce or with a simple butter and sage sauce.

  • Brasato al Barolo: Brasato al Barolo is a slow-cooked beef stew that is made with the local Barolo wine. The dish is a staple of Piedmontese cuisine and is known for its rich, hearty flavor and tender meat.

What are the best wine regions to visit near Turin?

The best wine regions to visit near Turin include Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato. These regions are known for their production of Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero DOCG, Barbera, and Moscato wines, and are easily accessible from Turin. A visit to one of these wine regions is a must for anyone interested in the local wine culture.

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