Embark on a timeless wine-tasting journey in the heart of Berat, one of Albania’s most picturesque and historic wine regions. This curated experience is perfect for wine lovers and curious travelers eager to explore authentic local flavors and warm Albanian hospitality.
Your experience begins at our office in Berat,
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a member of the winemaking family, who will guide you through the winery and share insights into their production methods and the story behind their wines.
The vineyard visit is subject to weather and seasonal conditions. Your guide will inform you on the day if this part is possible.
Please notify us in advance of any dietary restrictions or allergies.
Winery selection (Edoni, Alpeta, or Pupa) is based on availability at the time of your booking.
Pickup included
Embark on a classic wine-tasting tour of Berat, and indulge in the region’s finest wines. Our friendly driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to one of the wineries in the region. Upon arrival, you will meet one of the family representatives, who will take you on a guided winery tour and explain the winemaking process.
You will have the opportunity to taste 3 different types of wine, carefully selected by the winery. To enhance your wine-tasting experience, you will also sample one type of raki, and local snacks that perfectly complement the wine.
The total length of the experience is approximately 2.5 – 3 hours, giving you ample time to fully appreciate and savor the wines. Once the tasting is complete, our driver will return you to your hotel in Berat.
Please note that the price is for one winery and we can choose from several options including Edoni, Alpeta, Pupa, However, please keep in mind that the wineries are subject to availability.
Main Meeting Point is our office .We offer pick-up service for guests over 1.5 km from our office. After booking, please share your pick-up details, and we'll arrange a convenient meeting point near your hotel.
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