If you’re planning a trip to Verona and love all things wine, you might want to add the Montresor Winery tour to your itinerary. While I haven’t personally been, from what travelers share, this experience offers a solid look into Italian winemaking with a tasting that’s both informative and tasty. It’s especially appealing if you’re keen on understanding the stories behind the wines and enjoying some local snacks along the way.
One thing we love about this tour is how it combines history and hands-on tasting—you get to walk through a museum, see the vinification process, and then actually taste the wines, including the famous Amarone. Plus, the prices seem reasonable considering the quality of the experience and the number of wines you sample. On the flip side, a note of caution: transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan how to get there, and the tour isn’t suitable for children or pregnant travelers.
This experience is best suited for wine enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting a guided peek into a family-run winery with a bit of education thrown in. If you’re in Verona for a day and want a relaxed, engaging activity that’s indoors (great for bad weather days), it might be perfect.
Key Points

- Rich historical context: Learn about Montresor’s history since 1892, adding depth to your tasting.
- Expert guidance: The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who bring the process to life.
- Quality wines: Taste five regional wines, including the renowned Amarone.
- Museum insight: Explore an interactive wine museum and see the fascinating wine museum and cellar.
- Tasty snacks: Enjoy local meats and cheeses (or breadsticks, depending on the offering) to complement your wines.
- Good value: For $40, it’s a solid experience considering the amount of information and tastings included.
What to Expect on the Montresor Winery Tour

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A Warm Welcome at the Winery
When you arrive at the Montresor Winery, you’ll meet your guide inside the modern, well-kept wine shop. The location is accessible via taxi from the Arena or by bus (lines 21 or 93 from Castelvecchio Castle), with parking available right at the winery. It’s a comfortable setting, ideal for a relaxed afternoon of wine discovery.
Visiting the Wine Museum
Your journey starts with a visit to the wine museum, where you’ll get an overview of the vineyard’s history, dating back to 1892. The museum is interactive, with visual displays and a chance to learn about the winery’s evolution over the decades. You’ll see the iconic frosted bottle, a symbol of the brand, and get a sense of how they produce their wines.
Sensory Room – Tasting with Your Nose
One of the standout moments is the sensory room—a dedicated space where you can smell different wines and learn to identify various aromas. According to reviews, this part is both fun and educational, helping you develop a keener appreciation of what makes each wine unique.
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Next, your guide will walk you through the vinification process—from grape to bottle. You’ll see the different soil types that influence the grapes, including Corvina, Corvinone, Oseleta, Molinara, and Rondinella. If you’re into the details, you’ll appreciate how these factors contribute to the wine’s flavor profile and quality.
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Tasting Five Regional Wines
The core of the experience is the wine tasting. You’ll sample five different wines, including the celebrated Amarone and Capitel de la Crosara. The wines are paired with delicious culinary products—either cheese and meats or breadsticks—according to what’s offered on the day. Many reviews highlight how approachable and enjoyable the wines are, with some even mentioning that the Amarone is a rare taste outside Italy, making it a real highlight.
Snacking and Shopping
You’ll get to enjoy your wine with snacks, and if you’re tempted, the tour offers a discount on bottle purchases, with free shipping available. Several reviewers mention that they’ve left with multiple bottles and appreciated the straightforward process of shipping them home.
Duration and Group Size
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a manageable stop without feeling rushed. It’s typically run as a small group or private tour, which means more personalized attention and a chance to ask questions.
The Value of the Experience

At $40 per person, this tour delivers a lot—an informative journey into the world of Valpolicella wines, tasting five different varieties, and gaining insight into local traditions. Several reviews emphasize the excellent guide, describing them as knowledgeable and engaging, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. The inclusion of a museum visit, sensory activities, and snacks makes it stand out from a simple tasting.
Some travelers mention that the tour doesn’t include transportation, so plan to get yourself there. Also, the offering of breadsticks over cheese and meats is the typical pairing; don’t expect a full sit-down meal. If you’re after a more extensive wine experience or a countryside vineyard visit, this might seem a bit limited, but for a centrally located, indoor tour, it’s quite good.
What the Reviews Say
Many visitors rave about how informative and fun the tour is. Comments point out the friendly, expert guides and the quality of the wines—especially the Amarone—are notable highlights. A common theme is how accessible the museum and tasting are, even if you’re not a wine connoisseur. One reviewer noted, “It was wonderful, very informative but with humor,” which captures the relaxed, friendly vibe.
Practical Tips
- Arrive prepared with a camera, as the museum and tastings are visually appealing.
- Transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly—public transit is available, or you may opt for a taxi.
- Weather isn’t a concern since the tour is indoors, making it a good rainy-day activity.
- Minors aren’t allowed, and pregnant travelers should consider this before booking.
- Book in advance if you want a specific time, especially during peak seasons, as the tours are popular.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits wine lovers eager to learn more about Valpolicella wines, especially Amarone, in a relaxed setting. It’s also a good choice for travelers who appreciate a mix of history and wine tasting without the need for a countryside drive. Families with older children might find it interesting, but minors and pregnant women should note that it’s not suitable for them.
If you’re curious about the winemaking process, enjoy interactive experiences, or want to bring home some bottles from a reputable winery, this tour ticks most boxes. It’s especially ideal if you prefer indoor, educational activities that combine local culture with good wine.
FAQs about the Montresor Winery Tour
Is transportation included? No, transportation isn’t part of the tour. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the winery, which is accessible by bus or taxi, with parking available on site.
How long does the tour last? The tour runs for about 1.5 hours, making it a good short activity during your day in Verona.
Can I visit with children? No, children under 18 and minors aren’t allowed on this tour. It’s designed for adults interested in wine.
What wines will I taste? You will taste five different wines, including the famous Amarone, paired with culinary snacks like cheese, meats, or breadsticks.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues? Some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible for those with reduced mobility, but the main activities indoors are generally manageable.
Can I buy wine at the end? Absolutely. The shop offers discounts on bottles purchased during the tour, and they provide free shipping.
Is it worth the price? Considering the guided experience, museum visit, tastings, and snacks, many reviews say yes—especially if you’re into understanding the regional wines.
Are there private options? Yes, a private group experience is available if you prefer a more intimate setting.
What languages are available? Tours are conducted in English and Italian, with guides being knowledgeable and friendly.
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“It was wonderful very informative but with humour and looked after us very well can't recommend enough. The wines are delicious and they will ship …”
Final Thoughts

The Montresor Winery tour in Verona offers a well-rounded, engaging look into Valpolicella wines, especially if you’re curious about Amarone. It’s a mix of taste, history, and culture, delivered by passionate guides in a comfortable setting. At around $40, it’s a good deal for the value—you get five wines, a museum experience, and some tasty snacks.
While it isn’t a full vineyard tour or a countryside adventure, this indoor experience is perfect if you want to learn, taste, and relax. It’s especially suited for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, or travelers seeking a fun, educational activity on a rainy day or during a break from sightseeing.
If you’re in Verona and looking to deepen your appreciation for Italian wines without venturing too far afield, this tour could be one of the highlights of your trip.
Remember, always check availability and start times in advance. The experience is guaranteed with a minimum of two participants, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before your visit. Cheers to discovering Verona’s wine scene!
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