We will start our day in the historical center of Neive, a small medieval hilltop town. One of the towns of the Barbaresco wine area and one of Italy’s top 5 most beautiful hilltop villages. We will sit down in a caffè with a warm beverage of your choice and will go over the area with the local maps to give a better idea of the regions, the grapes, the winemaking process, and what we will be tasting throughout the day. From there we will take a beautiful drive through the the hilly roadways that are covered in vines that brings us to our first winery stop, where we will see the wine making process, talk about some family history, and a taste of some of the family’s most precious wines. After we will stop in a medieval village for lunch at a small local spot, before heading to our second winery visit. We will then after, head back to our meeting point where you will be free to enjoy an aperitivo or dinner after the tour. The start time is at 9.30 and the end time is at 17.00
We will start our morning off in the town of Neive where we will stop for a coffe and discuss our agenda for the day as well as going over the region for wine and its grapes.
After this introductory to the area we will then make our way to our first winery visit in the area of Barbaresco.
After this visit we will plan to stop at a local Osteria for a nice typical lunch.
Then we will head over to the area of Barolo where we will visit one of the small medieval villages in Barolo and then off to our second winery visit.
After this second visit has concluded we will return back to the town of Neive so you can stop to have an aperitivo before heading on your way.
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We will meet at 9.30am at Enoteca Al Nido della Cinciallegra in the small town of Neive.
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A warm dip made with garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, served with vegetables.
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