Bolzano isn’t just a picturesque town surrounded by the stunning Dolomites; it’s also a haven for wine enthusiasts. Known for its indigenous grapes like Lagrein and Santa Maddalena, this region offers a mix of intimate tastings, cultural walks, and immersive wine experiences. One of our favorite options is the Guided winery tour with tasting at the SKYWINE PAVILLON, which combines a scenic vineyard walk with panoramic views of Bolzano and a tasting of local wines. It’s perfect if you want a compact, informative experience with a stunning setting. For those eager to blend cultural insights with wine, the Bolzano Wine & More Walking Tour with Wine expert offers a deep dive into the city’s wine history intertwined with tastings in charming squares. And if you’re planning a full-day adventure, the Private Tour The ultimate South Tyrol wine & food experience combines visits to multiple wineries, scenic drives, and local cuisine — ideal for serious wine lovers.
Each of these tours offers a distinct way to explore Bolzano’s wine culture, from quick tastings with incredible views to comprehensive days spent visiting hidden wineries. Here’s a closer look at the five best wine experiences the city has to offer.
1. Guided winery tour with tasting in Bolzano at the SKYWINE PAVILLON

At number one, this guided winery tour with tasting combines the beauty of South Tyrol’s vineyards with a focus on organic winegrowing practices. For around $40, you get a 1.5-hour experience that includes a guided walk through the vineyard and barrel cellar, followed by a tasting at the SKYWINE PAVILLON, which offers sweeping views of Bolzano. What makes this tour special is its emphasis on sustainable, organic wine production. You’ll taste the “somewhat different Lagrein” (according to Falstaff), and learn how the winery is already thinking about the future of wine.
Guests love the intimate setting, describing it as “absolutely perfect,” despite parking being a bit tricky. Tour guides are praised for their friendliness and expertise, making complex topics accessible. The highlight remains the spectacular panorama from the pavilion, making it a memorable stop for anyone wanting a quick yet rich wine experience. The tour’s value is evident, given the price and depth of insight. It’s well-suited for visitors wanting a short, scenic, and engaging introduction to South Tyrol’s wines.
Bottom Line: An excellent choice for those seeking an authentic, sustainable wine experience with unbeatable views—perfect for a quick, informative stop.
2. Bolzano Wine & More Walking Tour with Wine expert

Coming in at number two, this walking tour with a wine expert offers a deep dive into Bolzano’s wine history and culture. For about $141, the 1.5-hour tour blends a stroll through the old town with guided tastings at two local wine shops. Your sommelier will explain how monasteries influenced the region’s wine traditions and how climatic zones shape the unique flavors of Lagrein and Santa Maddalena grapes.
Reviews rave about the guide’s friendliness and wealth of knowledge. Guests like Luca and Claudia have said they learned a lot about South Tyrol’s wines and appreciated the personalized approach. The tour also offers optional upgrades to include spirits from the hills surrounding Bolzano, making it versatile for those interested in more than just wine. The stops at Piazza Walther and Piazza delle Erbe are charming, with stories about the city’s wine roots woven into the walk. This tour is best suited for culture and wine lovers wanting a leisurely, informative experience in the city’s historic core.
Bottom Line: A well-rounded introduction to Bolzano’s wine traditions, ideal for those who want both a cultural and a tasting experience, especially if you enjoy walking and storytelling.
3. Private Tour The ultimate South Tyrol wine & food experience

At number three, this private day-long tour offers a full immersion into the wines, scenery, and cuisine of Alto Adige. For about $300 per person, your hosts will chauffeur you to carefully selected wineries, many known only to locals, with a focus on small, family-run producers. Expect visits to vineyards, a walk through the terrain, and guided tastings of premium wines paired with typical appetizers.
The itinerary includes passing through towns like Caldaro and Appiano, with stops at panoramic points overlooking the vineyards and mountains. Guests rave about the personalized service and the chance to explore hidden wineries not open to the public. The tour lasts 6-7 hours, making it suitable for true enthusiasts prepared for a day of wine, scenery, and delicious food. The guides’ expertise and friendly approach make it stand out. It’s a great pick for serious wine lovers who want customized experiences and aren’t afraid of a full day.
Bottom Line: For around $300, this is the best choice if you’re looking for an all-inclusive, luxury wine and food day in South Tyrol. It’s perfect if you want a tailored, high-end experience.
4. Bolzano: Loacker Wine Experience with Tasting

Ranking fourth, the Loacker Wine Experience is an efficient but rich 1.5-hour tour focused on sustainable winemaking. Visitors explore the vineyards, visit the barrel cellar, and finish with a tasting of six wines at the panoramic SKYWINE Pavilion. This experience emphasizes biodynamic and holistic vineyard practices, making it ideal for eco-conscious travelers.
Guests describe the tour as “very interesting,” with a strong focus on organic methods and wine character. The tasting of six expressive wines showcases the diversity of South Tyrol’s terroir. The highlight is the panoramic view from the pavilion, where you can enjoy the spectacular landscape while sipping your wines. The winery’s approach to sustainability adds an educational layer to the tasting, appealing to environmentally-minded visitors.
Bottom Line: A focused, eco-friendly wine tour perfect for those interested in biodynamic farming and local wines with a view—ideal for a quick, meaningful experience.
5. Bolzano: Wine Tasting at SKYWINE Pavilion with Views

Finally, the Skywine Pavilion tasting offers a 45-minute opportunity to sample 6 biodynamic wines with panoramic views over Bolzano. At only $30 per person, it’s one of the most affordable ways to taste a variety of characterful wines while learning about the Loacker philosophy of sustainability.
Guests enjoy the easy, relaxed atmosphere and the chance to taste authentic South Tyrol wines directly from the source. Dogs are welcome, making it a great stop for travelers with pets. The pavilion’s terrace provides spectacular vistas of the vineyards, Bolzano, and the Dolomites, making this a memorable, quick experience perfect for a mid-afternoon break.
Bottom Line: A budget-friendly, scenic wine tasting that pairs well with sightseeing and offers a taste of South Tyrol’s biodynamic wines in a relaxed setting.
How to Choose the Right Wine Tour in Bolzano
When selecting a wine tour, consider your budget, time availability, and interest level. If you want a quick, scenic introduction, the Skywine Pavilion tasting offers an affordable, panoramic experience. For those eager to learn about sustainable practices, the Loacker Wine Experience provides an educational peek into biodynamic winemaking.
If you’re after a deeper cultural dive, the Bolzano Wine & More Walking Tour combines city history with tastings. And for serious wine lovers with a full day to spare, the South Tyrol private tour promises an immersive experience with visits to multiple wineries and scenic landscapes.
Booking early is advisable, especially during peak season, to secure your spot on these popular tours. Check each experience for cancellation policies and flexibility options, especially if your plans change.
Final Thoughts
Bolzano offers a variety of wine tours suited for every type of traveler, from quick panoramic tastings to full-day gourmet adventures. For a brief introduction with spectacular views, the Skywine Pavilion is hard to beat. If you’re passionate about organic and biodynamic practices, the Loacker Wine Experience combines education with excellent wines. For a cultural and culinary immersion, the Bolzano Wine & More tour offers an informative walk through the city’s history.
Serious wine aficionados will appreciate the full-day private tour, which allows exploration of hidden wineries and scenic landscapes. No matter your choice, Bolzano’s wine scene is both authentic and rewarding. Be sure to book early and select a tour that matches your interests and pace — South Tyrol’s wines await.


