Tasting in the cellar

Discover a charming wine tasting experience in Piedmont, featuring delicious brunch, expert-guided tours, and beautiful vineyard views for a relaxed day out.

Thinking about a wine-tasting adventure in Italy but want something more relaxed and personal? This “Tasting in the Cellar” experience at Azienda Vitivinicola e Agriturismo Enrico Crola offers just that. It’s a fantastic option if you’re curious about wine, enjoy good food, and love being surrounded by picturesque vineyards.

What we genuinely love about this tour is how it combines a delicious brunch with a guided look into winemaking techniques—perfect for a laid-back yet informative afternoon. Plus, the fact that it’s private means you get an intimate setting, free from the rush of crowded tours.

One thing to keep in mind is that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to organize your own arrival. This isn’t a big deal if you’re already exploring the Piedmont or Liguria regions by car or taxi, but it’s worth considering if you prefer all-in-one packages.

This tour feels ideal for wine lovers, foodies, or travelers seeking a relaxed, authentic experience in the Italian countryside. It might also appeal to those wanting a flexible schedule since you can visit at your own pace with your transportation.

Key Points

Tasting in the cellar - Key Points

  • Private and personalized wine tasting experience
  • Includes a delicious brunch paired with wines produced on-site
  • Learn about winemaking techniques from passionate hosts
  • Flexible visit timing since transportation isn’t included
  • Beautiful vineyard setting with views that complement the tasting
  • Highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 from 39 reviews

This experience takes you to the countryside near Mezzomerico, a small town in Piedmont. The setting is quietly stunning, with the vineyard and cellar sitting in harmony with nature. The tour lasts about two hours, giving just enough time to soak in the scenery, enjoy a tasty meal, and learn something new about winemaking.

You’re free to arrive at your own pace, which is a nice touch because it means you can fit this into your day without feeling rushed. Once there, you’ll start by taking a stroll through the vineyard, where you’ll see the grapes that eventually become the wines you taste. It’s a lovely, authentic way to connect with where the wine begins.

The Cellar and the Winemaking Process

Tasting in the cellar - The Cellar and the Winemaking Process

The real heart of this experience is in the cellar. The hosts are happy to show visitors their techniques, from grape to bottle. If you’re into understanding the craftsmanship behind wine, you’ll appreciate the chance to see the cool underground cellars and the wooden rooms used for aging.

Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides who share insights into the processes—”Victoria was super! She was very knowledgeable of the different types of wine,” one review states. This knowledge adds value, especially if you’re new to wine tasting or want to deepen your understanding.

The Brunch: Simple, Yet Delicious

Tasting in the cellar - The Brunch: Simple, Yet Delicious

The brunch is described as a highlight, an opportunity to enjoy local flavors paired with the vineyard’s wines. It’s a relaxed meal, focusing on quality ingredients and good presentation. Some reviewers mention the dishes as “incredible” and “delicious,” with one even saying it was “a perfect pairing paradise.”

Since the experience includes sampling a variety of wines, you’ll find that the dishes complement the wines well, making each sip and bite more memorable. The food’s simplicity is part of its charm—fresh, local, and well-prepared.

The Wines: A Variety to Savor

Tasting in the cellar - The Wines: A Variety to Savor

The wines produced here have clearly impressed many visitors. One reviewer called the Rosé “especially outstanding,” and others noted the quality and originality of the wines, including the classic Nebbiolo. The opportunity to taste the vineyard’s range lets you appreciate the different styles and techniques used.

Because you’re tasting wines directly from the producer, it feels more authentic than a generic tasting. Plus, the prices are quite reasonable at around $58 per person, making it a good value for a full experience with food and drink included.

The Experience and Atmosphere

Tasting in the cellar - The Experience and Atmosphere

What sets this tour apart is the combination of natural beauty and attentive hosting. Many reviews mention the friendly, professional guides who are eager to share their passion. The environment is relaxed, with views that make it easy to unwind and enjoy your afternoon.

One visitor described the location as “spectacular,” and many mention the peaceful setting as a perfect backdrop for a leisurely meal and tasting. It’s a great way to escape the hustle and enjoy a bit of Italy’s wine-and-dine culture.

Practical Details and How to Book

Tasting in the cellar - Practical Details and How to Book

Since transportation isn’t included, plan accordingly. The tour is available most days of the week from late morning until early evening. Booking in advance is recommended—on average, visitors reserve about two months ahead, reflecting its popularity.

The total duration is around two hours, which is perfect for a relaxed afternoon. The tour is private, so your group will have exclusive access, adding to the intimate feel.

Cost-wise, at about $58.47 per person, the tour offers a good balance of food, wine, and expert guidance. Keep in mind, if you’re traveling in a group or as a couple looking for a charming, authentic experience, this is quite accessible.

What Past Visitors Say

Tasting in the cellar - What Past Visitors Say

The glowing reviews paint a clear picture: “Incredible experience,” “Perfect wine and food pairing paradise,” and “Always top-notch.” Guests praise the hospitality, the knowledgeable guides, and the beautiful setting. Several mention how the hosts go out of their way to make the experience special, even helping out in unforeseen circumstances, like a missed reservation.

Others highlight the quality of the wines—particularly the Rosé and Nebbiolo—and the overall authenticity of the experience. The reviews show this tour appeals to those who appreciate genuine hospitality and well-made wines, paired with simple but tasty local cuisine.

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Tasting in the cellar



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(39 reviews)

90% 5-star

“Incredible! We actually got stuck in a hotel near the airport because of plane cancelations. I found this place randomly and decided to reach out t…”

— A Tripadvisor Reviewer, Jul 2024

The Slight Downsides

Tasting in the cellar - The Slight Downsides

While most reviews are rave, it’s worth noting that transportation is not included, so you’ll need to organize your own way there. Also, one review mentioned the environment being somewhat noisy and resembling a cafeteria, which might be a consideration if you prefer very quiet, upscale atmospheres.

However, these are minor points compared to the overall warm, inviting experience offered here.

This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn more about winemaking or simply enjoy tasting well-crafted wines in a relaxed environment. Food lovers will appreciate the quality brunch, and anyone wanting a peaceful escape into Italy’s countryside will find this a rewarding outing.

It’s especially suited for those who value authentic, personal touches and want a flexible, unhurried visit that allows for plenty of conversation and enjoyment.

If you’re after a genuinely engaging, intimate wine-tasting experience with a lovely brunch and stunning vineyard views, this tour hits the mark. It’s a chance to connect with Italian winemaking on a more personal level, surrounded by nature’s beauty, without the crowds or fuss of larger tours.

This experience is best for travelers who want a relaxed, authentic day in Piedmont or Liguria, especially if they’re interested in learning about winemaking and tasting wines directly from the producer. The friendly guides, gorgeous setting, and delicious food make it a memorable outing worth planning ahead for.

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You will need to arrange your own way to the meeting point in Mezzomerico.

How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately two hours, giving enough time for a vineyard stroll, wine tasting, and brunch without feeling rushed.

Can I request the tour in another language?
Yes, there is the possibility to carry out the visit in other languages upon request.

What’s the price for this experience?
It costs around $58.47 per person, which covers the brunch and wine tasting.

Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, it is a private experience for your group only, which makes it great for small groups, couples, or families looking for a more intimate outing.

Are children allowed?
While not specifically mentioned, most wine tours are adult-focused, but since the experience involves tasting wine and a meal, children might not find it as engaging.

What kind of wines will I taste?
You’ll get to sample wines produced at the vineyard, including favorites like Rosé and Nebbiolo, with the hosts explaining their winemaking techniques.

Can I visit the vineyard if I don’t want to taste wine?
The main focus is on the wine tasting, but the tour includes a vineyard stroll and explanations of the winemaking process, which can be appreciated even if you’re not a wine drinker.

What do reviews say about this tour?
Guests consistently praise the friendliness of the guides, the quality of the wines, and the beautiful setting. Many describe it as an “incredible experience” and “highly recommended.”

If you’re looking for a genuine, relaxed way to enjoy Italy’s winemaking culture, this Tasting in the Cellar tour offers a lovely blend of food, drink, and scenic beauty—just the kind of experience that stays with you long after the last sip.