After admiring the Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey, founded in 1135 and still inhabited by monks, and its evocative cloister, we move on to Castell'Arquato, a medieval village that holds exciting discoveries and overlooks a spotless landscape, where the gaze wanders over woods, gullies, vineyards and some isolated houses. A third generation organic wine producer who has always observed the best principles of production of organic, biodynamic, natural and vegan wines, awaits us on the slopes of Val D'Arda, characterized by clear soils, rich in marine fossils, which Leonardo da Vinci also spoke of in the Codex Leicester in 1482. The visit to the vineyards and cellar is followed by a tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee. The day ends in the hamlet of Vigoleno with a special tasting of Vin Santo, one of the smallest DOC wines in Italy, still produced following ancient techniques handed down orally from father to son.
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Organic Winery and Vigoleno visits included - Chiaravalle Abbey, Castell'Arquato and Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit excluded<br/>Price including transportation: Price including a private vehicle with Professional Driver<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit included - Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey and Castell’Arquato visits excluded <br/>Self-Drive Price: You must provide your own vehicle
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey, Castell’Arquato and Vigoleno visits included - Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit excluded<br/>Self-Drive Price: You must provide your own transport and follow the guide in a separate car
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit included - Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey and Castell’Arquato visits excluded<br/>Price including transportation: Price including a Private Vehicle with Professional Driver <br/>Pickup included
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey, Castell’Arquato and Vigoleno visits included - Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit excluded<br/>Price including transportation: Price including a private vehicle with Professional Driver <br/>Pickup included
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Lunch included: Tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee<br/>Description: Organic Winery and Vigoleno visits included - Chiaravalle Abbey, Castell'Arquato and Parmigiano Reggiano dairy visit excluded<br/>Self-Drive Price: You must provide your own transport and follow the guide in a separate car
We will meet in front of Avis Autonoleggio - Parma, in Largo Maestà del Taglio, 3a, 43122 Parma PR, next to "Da Gianni" Cafe. Transfer from Parma to Chiaravalle della Colomba.
After admiring the Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey, founded in 1135 and still inhabited by monks, and its suggestive cloister, characterized by pointed arches and historiated capitals, our itinerary leads to the medieval hamlet of Castell'Arquato, one of the most beautiful villages in the countryside south of the Po River, hidden in the folds of the hills between the cities of Parma and Piacenza.
Transfer from Chiaravalle della Colomba to Castell'Arquato. The walk through the village offers views over a spotless landscape, where the gaze wanders over woods, gullies, vineyards and some isolated houses.
The village of Castell'Arquato reserves exciting discoveries, such as that of the exceptional immersion baptismal font, dug out of a single block of stone about two meters in diameter, belonging to the primitive Collegiate Church of Santa Maria (VII-VIII century) and the small cloister of the Collegiate, one of the most evocative and poetic corners of Castell'Arquato.
Transfer from Castell'Arquato to the organic Winery. A third generation organic wine producer who has always observed the best principles of production of organic, biodynamic, natural and vegan wines, awaits us on the slopes of Val D'Arda, characterized by clear soils, rich in marine fossils, testifying to the waters that covered the valley and lapped the Apennines during the Pliocene.
The visit to the vineyards and cellar is followed by a tasting of 5 wines accompanied by artisanal cured meats, cheeses, honey, homemade bread, dessert and coffee.
Walking on the slopes where the vines are grown, we will listen to the sweet moan of the fossil shells breaking under our feet, the same ones Leonardo da Vinci spoke of in the Codex Leicester in 1482.
Cold winters and never too hot summers, clear skies and fresh breezes, strong temperature variations between day and night are a blessing for vineyards and winemakers and manage to create a unique microclimate that allows you to respect the balance of nature.
Transfer from the organic Winery to Vigoleno. Our immersion in the scents and flavors of the Piacenza hills ends in the medieval hamlet of Vigoleno, built on top of an imposing rocky outcrop.
Walking through the winding streets of the village, between defensive walls, battlements, towers and bastions, you can breathe an indefinable atmosphere and you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding hills covered with vineyards. A special tasting of Vin Santo di Vigoleno awaits us. Vin Santo di Vigoleno is one of the smallest DOC wines in Italy, with a production of 1500 liters per year, and is still today produced following ancient techniques handed down orally from father to son.
Transfer from Vigoleno to Parma.
We will meet next to "Da Gianni" Cafe. If you are not staying in Parma the night before the tour, we could meet near the highway exit Fidenza at 8.30 am. Please let us know so that we can arrange the most suitable meeting place.
Parma is a charming city in northern Italy, renowned for its rich culinary heritage, particularly its ham (Prosciutto di Parma) and cheese (Parmigiano Reggiano). It's a city where history, art, and gastronomy blend seamlessly, offering visitors a delightful Italian experience.
The Baptistery of Parma is a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, known for its intricate frescoes and sculptures.
The Parma Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture with stunning frescoes and a beautiful bell tower.
The Palazzo della Pilotta is a grand Renaissance palace housing several museums, including the National Gallery, the Archaeological Museum, and the Bodoni Museum.
The Teatro Regio is a historic opera house and one of the most important cultural venues in Parma, known for its stunning architecture and world-class performances.
Parco Ducale is a beautiful public park in the heart of Parma, offering a peaceful escape from the city with its lush gardens, ponds, and historic architecture.
A world-famous cured ham made from the hind legs of pigs, salt-cured, and aged for at least 12 months. It is thinly sliced and served on its own or with other appetizers.
A hard, granular cheese made from cow's milk, aged for at least 12 months. It is often served in small chunks or grated over pasta dishes.
A traditional Parmesan pasta filled with a mixture of ricotta, spinach, and herbs, served with a sage and butter sauce.
Potato dumplings made with a mixture of potatoes, flour, and eggs, often served with a rich ragù or tomato sauce.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and are ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor dining.
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Parma is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it is always advisable to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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A stunning 15th-century castle with a rich history and beautiful architecture, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A medieval castle perched on a hilltop, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and forests, with a rich history and fascinating exhibits.
A charming spa town known for its thermal springs and luxurious spa treatments, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
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