Villarbasse: Wine Tasting in the Historic Vineyards — a charming one-day experience that’s perfect for wine lovers and those wanting a taste of authentic Piedmontese culture without straying far from Turin. While it’s not a full-blown wine pilgrimage, this tour offers a refreshing escape into nature and history, with the bonus of tasting some rare wines in a serene setting.
What we really love about this experience is how accessible it is — just 25 minutes from downtown Turin, making it easy to fit into a busy itinerary. The chance to sample rare wines from historic vineyards is another highlight, offering a unique flavor of the region’s winemaking traditions. Plus, the sunset view over the Alps is genuinely breathtaking, giving this tour a memorable, almost magical finish.
That said, there are a few things to keep in mind. The tour is geared primarily toward adults, with no options for children under 18, and it’s a day of walking and tasting, so comfortable shoes are a must. Also, if you’re expecting a large, lively group, this might feel more intimate and slow-paced. This experience suits those who appreciate a relaxed, culture and stunning natural views — perfect for couples, wine aficionados, or anyone wanting a peaceful break from city life.
Key Points

- Close proximity to Turin makes it easy to reach without a long drive.
- Historic vineyards over ninety years old offer authentic wine experiences.
- Knowledgeable producers share their passion and craftsmanship.
- A breathtaking sunset view over the Alps elevates the tasting experience.
- The tour includes visits to both a traditional earth-dug cellar and a modern wooden cellar.
- Suitable for adults only; not recommended for children under 18.
- The experience is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
- You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes for walking through vineyards and cellars.
Exploring Villarbasse’s Wine Tasting Tour: What to Expect
When you arrive at Vignaiole Prever, you’ll be greeted in Villarbasse, a lush, tranquil spot just a few kilometers from Turin. The setting alone is worth the trip — the green landscape, the quiet of the countryside, and the fresh mountain air create a perfect backdrop for wine tasting. The hosts, passionate about their craft, will welcome you with stories about their history, their love for winemaking, and the unique qualities of the land. This personal touch really makes the experience feel genuine and special.
The tour kicks off with a walk through their historic vineyards. These vines, some over ninety years old, reveal a deep connection to tradition and patience. As you stroll, your guide will explain how the climate, soil, and vintage influence each bottle. The landscape itself is stunning — rolling hills leading towards the Alps, with a gentle breeze rustling through the grapevines.
Next, you’ll visit the old cellar, carved into the earth, which offers a glimpse into traditional, artisanal wine production. This underground space maintains a cool, stable temperature, ideal for aging wine, and adds a layer of authenticity to your experience. Following this, you’ll see the newer wooden cellar, where modern techniques blend with tradition. Here, you’ll learn about how the wines are crafted and stored, gaining insight into the meticulous process behind each bottle.
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The Tasting: Savoring Rare Wines with a View
The highlight is undoubtedly the wine tasting session. You’ll get to sample three of the most important wines from Prever’s collection. These aren’t everyday wines — they’re crafted from historic vineyards, making them quite special. The hosts will guide you through the tasting, explaining the nuances of each, from aroma to flavor profile. It’s a relaxed, friendly setting where you can ask questions and really appreciate what makes each wine unique.
Accompanying the tasting are simple snacks like breadsticks or crackers, which help cleanse the palate and complement the wines. The pièce de résistance? The view. As the day winds down, you’ll enjoy your wines while gazing out over the mountains. The sunset over the Alps, with the sky turning shades of orange and pink, creates an almost surreal scene. Many visitors describe this as truly priceless — an experience that stays with you well after the last sip.
Practical Details: How to Make the Most of Your Visit
The tour lasts about a day, but it’s very much a relaxed outing. The timing is flexible, with starting times available depending on your schedule. You’ll want to arrive in comfortable shoes, as there’s some walking involved through vineyards and cellar tours. The group size tends to be small, fostering an intimate atmosphere where everyone can ask questions and engage with the hosts.
Booking is straightforward — with options to reserve now and pay later, or cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. The experience is conducted in English and French, making it accessible for international visitors. Keep in mind that children under 18 are not allowed, so this is more suited for adults seeking a peaceful, cultural outing.
Is it Worth the Price?
At a glance, the cost might seem moderate, but considering the exclusivity of the wines, the personal interaction, and the stunning sunset views, it’s a fair value. You’re paying for authentic, handcrafted wines, a scenic experience, and the chance to learn about Piedmontese winemaking from passionate producers. It’s not an all-you-can-taste affair, but rather a curated experience that emphasizes quality over quantity.
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If you’re someone who appreciates authenticity and tradition, this tour will resonate. It’s perfect for those who want to experience the countryside without venturing too far from Turin. It also suits wine lovers eager to taste rare, high-quality wines and learn about their origins. The breathtaking views at sunset make it a memorable outing — ideal for couples seeking a romantic experience or anyone who enjoys a peaceful, scenic setting.
It’s worth noting that if you’re traveling with young children or looking for a lively, party-style tour, this might not be the best fit. It’s an elegant, tranquil experience best enjoyed with a sense of curiosity and calm.
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Villarbasse: Wine Tasting in the Historic Vineyards
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed, as the focus is on wine tasting and the experience is adult-oriented.
How long does the tour last?
It’s a full-day experience, but the exact timing depends on the starting time you choose. Expect it to take several hours, including walking and tasting.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for those with mobility needs.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there’s walking through vineyards and cellar visits. No specific clothing is required, but dress for the weather.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English and French, catering to a broad audience.
How much does the experience cost?
While the exact price isn’t specified here, the value lies in the exclusive wines and scenic setting. It’s a worthwhile expense if you enjoy authentic wine experiences.
Are the wines included in the price?
Yes, the tasting of three wines is part of the experience, along with breadsticks or crackers.
What makes this experience stand out?
The combination of historic vineyards, expert hosts, and especially the sunset views over the Alps creates a truly memorable and scenic wine tasting.
To sum it up, the Villarbasse wine tasting tour offers a relaxed, authentic look into Piedmontese winemaking, paired with stunning natural scenery. It’s ideal for those craving a peaceful escape close to Turin, wanting to savor rare wines, and enjoy a beautiful sunset. While not a high-energy or family-friendly activity, it rewards visitors with genuine hospitality, scenic views, and the chance to taste wines crafted with care and tradition. For anyone seeking a calm, culturally rich afternoon in Italy’s wine country, this tour hits the right notes.
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