Enjoy a 4-hour wine tasting with appetizers trip day tour visiting an historical winery and it's vineyard. It's located in south-east of Veneto Region, Italy, a territory in which viticulture and enology enjoy an ancient and renowned tradition. The vineyards we visit are almost like beautiful gardens immersed in a rural landscape and the grapes cultivated are typical of this area.
As we leave Venice we make our way to the south-east of Treviso to an historical winery.
The grapes cultivated are Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Raboso, Verduzzo, Chardonay, Pinot Grigio, Tocai, Traminer and Prosecco, all grapes are typical of this area. When you arrive you will have the chance to see how they are producing the superlative wines today, visit the cantina with its huge wine barrels and then enjoy the wine tasting combined with appetizers of local products. You will also have the opportunity to stock up on a few bottles of “vino”.
Meet the driver 15 min before at the left hand side of Piazzale Roma, in front of the hotel Olimpia in the car park area.
Look for the sign with the name of the tour on it and / or the orange umbrella.
Upon arrival to the redemption location, please present your voucher in exchange for your tour.
Meet the driver 15 min before at the left hand side of Piazzale Roma, in front of the hotel Olimpia in the car park area.
Look for the sign with the name of the tour on it and / or the orange umbrella.
Address: Rio Terà Sant'Andrea, 460 - 30135 Venezia
For your tablet, smartphone or GPS System:
Latitude: 45.437415 Longitude: 12.319199
Telephone: 0039 041 5239979 Mobile: 0039 349 3054767
It is your responsibility to be at the meeting point punctually.
Late arrivals, no shows, NO REFUND!
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