If you’re visiting Lake Garda and looking to get a true sense of the region’s wine culture, this Vineyards Tour and Wine Tasting offers a relaxed yet insightful glimpse into local craftsmanship. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on reviews and the detailed description, it seems like a perfect way to combine scenic walks with authentic tasting experiences.
What stands out about this tour? First, you get a walk through beautiful vineyards led by the passionate owner, Giovanna. Second, the tastings of six carefully selected wines are paired with hearty local cheeses and cold cuts, making it as much a culinary experience as a cultural one. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the tour lasts just under two hours, which may feel a bit short if you’re eager to unwind with your drinks afterward. This experience is well-suited for wine lovers, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a taste of Lake Garda’s viticultural charm in a manageable, straightforward format.
Key Points

- Authentic vineyard walk: Led by the passionate owner Giovanna, adding a personal touch.
- Six wines sampled: From crisp whites to robust reds, with clear explanations.
- Food pairing: Cold cuts and cheeses complement the wines, enhancing tasting enjoyment.
- Accessible and flexible: Includes options for live translation and wheelchair access.
- Short and sweet: About 2 hours, ideal for a quick yet enriching experience.
- Price: Around $44.41 per person, offering good value considering the guided tour and tastings.
An In-Depth Look at the Lake Garda Vineyards Tour

When it comes to visiting Lake Garda, many travelers focus on the lakeside towns, castles, and scenic views. But if you’re a wine enthusiast or simply enjoy trying local flavors, this vineyards tour gives you a taste (literally) of the region’s wine-making pride, all with a personal touch. The tour is hosted at Azienda Agricola Giovanna Tantini e Agriturismo I Mischi, a location that promises both a scenic vineyard walk and intimate insights from Giovanna herself.
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What the Tour Involves
You’ll start with an approach to the vineyards, where Giovanna, full of enthusiasm, will guide you through her land. The walk isn’t just a stroll; it’s an opportunity to see the grapes up close and learn about the winery’s philosophy. Since the tour is relatively short—about two hours—you can expect a well-paced experience that balances walking, talking, and tasting.
The Wines You’ll Taste
The real highlight here is the six wines you’ll sample, each carefully chosen to represent the regional variety and the winemaker’s craft:
- Custoza: A crisp white wine made mainly from Garganega grapes. It’s refreshing and pairs well with light foods.
- Chiaretto: The local DOC rosé, made with Corvina and Rondinella grapes. Expect a wine with a good balance of crispness and longevity—great for summer sipping.
- Bardolino: A light to medium-bodied red, also from Corvina and Rondinella. It’s versatile and easy to drink.
- Garda DOC Corvina (“Magico”): A full red, made solely with Corvina grapes, showcasing the region’s signature style.
- Ettore: A blend with 80% Corvina, combined with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, aged in wood for 18 months. Think of it as a more complex, richer red.
- Greta: A 100% Corvina wine, made from grapes dried in the vineyard—a process that gives it a distinctive, intense character. It ages in wood for 14 months and is a real standout for wine collectors.
Food Pairings and the Experience
The tasting isn’t just about the wine. You’ll enjoy local cold cuts and cheeses, which are thoughtfully paired to enhance each wine’s flavor. This makes the experience more than just a sip-and-sample affair; it’s a chance to appreciate the regional produce that complements the wines.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Personal Touch
Giovanna’s storytelling adds a genuine layer that many travelers appreciate. She shares her passion and insights into the wines and her philosophy, making the experience feel intimate and authentic. According to reviews, her enthusiasm is contagious, and her knowledge makes the tasting more meaningful.
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Accessibility and Practicalities
This tour is wheelchair accessible and offered in English and Italian, which broadens its appeal. The meeting point at the winery is easy to find, and the activity ends back where it started. Plus, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, it’s flexible enough to fit into various travel plans.
The Price and Value
At around $44.41 per person, this tour offers solid value considering the guided walk, six wine tastings, and food pairings. It’s a short experience, but for many, that’s enough to get a good sense of the local wine scene without feeling overwhelmed or rushed.
What We Noticed from Reviews
One traveler commented, “the winery was gorgeous and the wine was very nice,” though they also pointed out that without a car, planning ahead with transport might be necessary. Another review mentioned that it would be nice to have more time after the tasting to enjoy the view and relax—something worth considering if you’re a slow sipper or want to linger.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for wine lovers looking for an authentic taste of Lake Garda’s vineyards without a long commitment. It suits those who appreciate a personal touch, as Giovanna’s storytelling makes the visit special. If you’re traveling without a car, you’ll want to check your transport options, as the winery isn’t necessarily in the middle of town. It’s also a good fit for travelers who enjoy pairing local food with regional wines in a cozy setting.
Practical Tips

- Wear comfortable shoes—you’ll be walking through vineyards, but it’s manageable.
- Bring a face mask if required or preferred, especially indoors.
- Check availability ahead of time, as times vary and spots might fill up.
- Plan your transport if staying outside of Lazise or nearby towns, as public transit options might be limited.
- Reserve early if you want to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons.
FAQs About the Lake Garda Vineyards Tour and Wine Tasting

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 18, as it’s primarily a wine tasting experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours long, making it a manageable activity for a single afternoon or morning.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in both English and Italian.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering good flexibility.
What should I bring?
You should bring a face mask or protective covering, especially if required indoors or in close proximity.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, which helps if your plans are still evolving.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for travelers with mobility needs.
Lake Garda: Vineyards Tour and Wine Tasting
“Lovely little tour with Giavanna – the winery was gorgeous and the wine was very nice. Tourists without a car will need to plan ahead on public tra…”
Final Thoughts

For those seeking a genuine taste of Lake Garda’s wine culture, this Vineyards Tour and Wine Tasting provides a relaxed, personable experience. You’ll walk through beautiful vineyards, learn about regional wine-making, and taste six notable wines paired with delicious local cheeses and cold cuts—all for a reasonable price.
It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who enjoy a guided, intimate experience and want to enjoy the local flavors without overextending their schedule. While the time might be short for those wanting a leisurely afternoon, the quality and authenticity of this tour make it a worthwhile addition to your Lake Garda itinerary.
If you’re in the area and looking to deepen your appreciation for Italy’s wine regions, this tour offers a sincere and enjoyable introduction—especially if you’re traveling without a car and appreciate engaging storytelling alongside your tasting experience.
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