If you’re looking for a genuine taste of Sicily’s wine scene, this Organic Wine Tasting experience in Santa Ninfa is worth considering. Offered by Cantina Funaro, it promises an intimate peek into the world of organic winemaking, set against the beautiful backdrop of Sicily’s countryside. While it’s a tour that primarily appeals to wine enthusiasts, it’s also a lovely way to connect with the land and local flavors for anyone curious about Sicily’s culinary traditions.
Two aspects we really like about this experience are the chance to meet the producer directly and the chance to taste several wines paired with local goodies. There’s something special about hearing about the process straight from the people who grow and craft the wine. However, a potential consideration is that this tour lasts about three hours, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a relaxed, in-depth experience that involves walking and standing. Overall, if you enjoy wine, nature, and authentic flavors, this tour could be a memorable addition to your Sicily itinerary.
Key Points

- Authentic experience with direct interaction with the wine producer
- Beautiful vineyard setting with panoramic views of olive groves and countryside
- Educational tour covering vineyard cultivation, production, and aging processes
- Tasting of four organic wines, including a Passito dessert wine
- Local food pairing with seasonal Sicilian products
- Suitable for lovers of wine, nature, and Sicilian culture; not ideal for children under 18
An Authentic Taste of Sicily’s Organic Wines

This Trapani organic wine tour is a well-rounded experience that combines scenic beauty, education, and tasting pleasure. While it’s not a large-scale commercial tour, it thrives on its personal touch — you get to meet the producer and get insights about organic farming and winemaking. For anyone wanting to understand what makes Sicilian wines special, this is a fine way to do so.
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Setting the Scene: The Welcome and the View
The experience kicks off on a panoramic terrace, where you’ll be greeted with views that stretch across the vineyards and olive groves. It’s the perfect spot to start, as you get an immediate sense of the land’s beauty and the care taken in cultivating these organic vineyards. The guide will explain how their grapes are grown with respect for the environment, which adds a rewarding layer of meaning for those interested in sustainable agriculture.
Walking Through the Vineyards
After the initial welcome, the tour takes you among the rows of vines, where the passion behind the organic cultivation becomes clear. We loved the way the guide shared stories about the land, emphasizing the connection between nature and the wine. This part of the tour isn’t rushed; it’s a chance to really look at the vines, ask questions, and absorb the peaceful rural atmosphere.
Inside the Cellar: Production and Aging
Next, you’re shown into the winery cellar. Here, the focus shifts to how the wine is made — from vinification to aging in wooden barrels, and finally bottling. The detailed explanation helps you understand the craftsmanship involved and why their wines might stand out in terms of quality and flavor. One thing to note is the mention of a Spumante Metodo Classico made from Chardonnay grapes — a sparkling wine that’s a highlight for many visitors, offering a taste of Sicily’s versatility.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Main Event: Guided Tasting
The guided tasting is where the real sensory journey begins. You’ll sample three carefully selected organic wines, each with a unique character that reflects the terroir. The guide describes each wine’s aromatic notes, structure, and flavor profile, making it easier to appreciate the nuances. Many reviews highlight the excellent wine selection as a major plus — the variety and quality make it worth the price.
The tasting isn’t just about sipping; it’s about understanding what makes each wine special. The Passito, a sweet dessert wine, is a real treat. It captures the essence of Sicilian sun and tradition, perfect for ending your tasting on a memorable note. Alongside the wines, a local sweet treat complements the flavors, giving you a taste of Sicilian hospitality.
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Food Pairings and Local Products
To elevate the wine experience, a platter of seasonal local products is provided. It could include cheeses, olives, or other typical Sicilian delights, depending on the time of year. These are thoughtfully chosen to enhance the wine’s flavors, giving you a full sensory experience of Sicily’s gastronomic culture.
Practicalities and Value
The entire experience lasts about three hours, which allows enough time to enjoy each step without feeling rushed. The price of $59 per person is quite reasonable considering the personalized attention, the quality of wines, and the scenic setting. It’s a good value for those who want an in-depth, authentic experience rather than a quick tasting.
Accessibility and Group Size
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for many visitors. Since it’s small-group, you get a more intimate experience, which is often appreciated when learning about wine. The tour is available in Italian, Spanish, and English, so language shouldn’t be a barrier.
The Pros and Cons
Pros:
– Direct interaction with the wine producer adds authenticity
– The scenic vineyard setting enhances the experience
– Wide variety of high-quality, organic wines
– Informative explanation of winemaking processes
– Thoughtful food pairing with local products
– Good value for the depth of experience
Cons:
– It’s a 3-hour tour, so it requires a bit of time commitment
– Not suitable for children under 18
– If you’re looking for a fast or casual tasting, this could feel a little too comprehensive
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best suited for wine lovers, those interested in Sicilian culture, and travelers who want to connect with the land and its traditions. It’s also ideal if you’re curious about organic farming practices. While it might not be the best fit for families with small children, it’s perfect for adults who appreciate thoughtful, genuine experiences.
Final Thoughts
If you’re in Sicily and want to taste authentic organic wines while learning about the land that produces them, this tour offers a genuinely enriching experience. The combination of scenic views, personal interaction with the producer, and a carefully curated tasting makes it stand out from more commercial options.
The price point is fair given the quality of wines and the educational component. Plus, the relaxed atmosphere and beautiful setting make it a lovely way to spend a few hours outside the hustle of more touristy spots. Keep in mind, it’s a leisurely pace — ideal if you enjoy taking your time rather than rushing through.
This tour is a solid choice for wine enthusiasts or those wanting to deepen their appreciation for Sicilian terroir. It also offers a good insight into sustainable practices, which many travelers find rewarding. If you’re after a taste of genuine Sicilian hospitality paired with fantastic wines, this experience checks many boxes.
Trapani: Organic Wine Tasting with the Producer
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed on this tour, as it is focused on wine tasting.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes about three hours, including vineyard walks, cellar visits, and tasting.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample four wines in total, including three organic wines and a Passito dessert wine.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers a vineyard and winery tour, four wine tastings, a seasonal local food platter, water, and coffee.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to speak Italian or Spanish to understand the guide?
The tour is available in Italian, Spanish, and English, so language shouldn’t be an issue.
Is this experience family-friendly?
Since it’s not suitable for children under 18, it’s best suited for adult travelers.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for walking through the vineyards and cellar.
If you’re craving a relaxed, authentic taste of Sicily’s wine culture with a scenic backdrop, this organic wine tasting at Cantina Funaro offers a memorable way to spend part of your trip. It’s a chance to slow down, learn, and savor the flavors of Sicily — all in a warm, welcoming environment.
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