Meet your Prosecco wine expert in Venice and start this relaxing experience in the countryside. Along the way you'll see local Prosecco grapes, luxuriant and fascinating vineyards and the beautiful hills that are part of the UNESCO patrimony.
Enter the Prosecco valley and reach the first traditional winery.
Here, the winemaker will tell you about the story of the family-run production and, during a tasting session, you'll discover the fresh and elegant flavors of this wine. To complete the experience, you'll also enjoy a light lunch with typical and seasonal products of the area.
After taking some beautiful pictures of the hills and vineyards you will depart to see the second winery where you will meet the producer who will tell you about the Charmat method to create the Prosecco and learn about the history of this famous and fruity wine. After the visit, enjoy a second wine tasting session and compare the aromas of the wines.
Duration: 6 hours
Meet your guide in Piazzale Roma (car parking) in Via Rio Terà Sant’Andrea (at the end of canal Rio Sant’Andrea) in front of restaurant "Il Vinatier" where you will find the guide with the sign “Prosecco Wine Tour”
Quick photo stop
During your trip you will pass by the original region of Prosecco, Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, a magic area of small town and expanses of vineyards . You will visit a traditional winery to learn all the secrets of Prosecco production and have a guided wine tasting, then you will stop in a traditional location for a light lunch with some typical dishes and local products.
Enjoy the second wine tasting session in one of the beautiful wineries of the Prosecco area.
The guide will be in front of the restaurant "Al Vinatier" holding a yellow sign with "TOUR" written. To arrive to the meeting point please follow the directions to "Piazzale Roma". The restaurant is in a corner of the main square.
- Meeting point Information: we kindly ask you to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes in advance to ensure the timely departure of the tour. Please note that we will not contact you if you are not at the meeting point at the specified time or if you are late. In case of a no-show at the beginning of the activity, it will not be possible to join the group later, and no refund will be provided.
- In case of delay: contact the emergency number +393274674179
- Cancellation policy: full refund or amendment of the reservation possible up to 24h before the activity (shared tour only)
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