If you’re planning a trip to Verona and want to get a real taste of the city beyond its famed architecture and romantic spots, a guided food tour with wine tasting might just be the perfect addition.
Based on reviews and details from travelers who’ve experienced it, this tour offers an engaging way to explore Verona’s local cuisine, meet passionate shop owners, and sip some fantastic regional wines—all in about two hours.
What appeals about this experience is how it combines culinary discovery with cultural insights. You get to sample a variety of Italian treats like salami, cheeses, artisan chocolates, and of course, wines from Valpolicella. Plus, the small-group setting promises a more personal, relaxed vibe.
Terrific venue Food and wine tasting were great Giulia, the guide, was very knowledgeable of local history foods and traditions Highly recommended!
This was not as good as other food walks I've taken in other cities, but it was fun. Our first stop, an olive oil tasting on bruschetta, was not informative at all, but the oils were interesting and different. The candy stop was an intense rapid overload of sugar with hardly any information. Our cake stop wasn't a stop, it was a pick-up and eat in the street, again, with no information. Our final stop we actually learned a bit about the two wines, but nothing more about the meats and cheeses than their straightforward descriptions. As we walked through Verona our guide pointed out a few historical points of interest. While we had a very good time with our guide and the other guests, th…
The tour was tasty and informative. Our guide Leonardo was passionate about the food we tried and very knowledgeable about the wine too. We were not rushed and enjoyed the experience
On the flip side, the tour is quite short — just two hours — and is rooted mainly in food and drink, so if you’re after in-depth city history or a longer sightseeing day, you might want to supplement it with other activities.
This tour suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Verona’s local flavors who doesn’t want to spend an entire day on a culinary adventure. It’s also great for travelers who appreciate small groups and personalized attention but might not be ideal if you’re traveling with children or seeking a family-friendly activity.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary: What You Can Expect at Each Stop
- Start Point: Bruschetteria Redoro
- Museo di Castelvecchio and Local Delicatessen
- Piazza Bra and Redoro Oil Mill
- Porta Borsari and Valpolicella Wine Tasting
- Piazza delle Erbe and the Pandoro Shop
- A Note on Juliet’s House and Medieval Tombs
- What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
- Authentic Local Flavors in a Compact Time Frame
- Guides Who Know Their Stuff
- Good Value for Money
- Personalized Experience
- Could There Be Downsides?
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
- Want to know more? Here are some practical details:
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Key Points

- Short and sweet: At around two hours, it’s a quick but flavorful introduction to Verona’s food scene.
- Authentic tastings: Includes local specialties like sopressa salami, Sicilian cheeses, and artisan chocolates.
- Excellent wine options: Tastes of Valpolicella and Soave give a taste of Verona’s renowned wine culture.
- Small-group intimacy: Limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more relaxed and detailed experience.
- Knowledgeable guides: Reviews highlight guides like Leonardo and Miriam for their rich insights and friendly manner.
- Ideal for foodies: It’s a practical way to enjoy Verona’s culinary highlights without overloading your schedule.
The Itinerary: What You Can Expect at Each Stop

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Start Point: Bruschetteria Redoro
The tour kicks off at this local shop near the bustling Corso Porta Nuova. From there, it’s a short walk through Verona’s pretty streets to the first tasting. This initial stop sets the tone — a chance to sample Parma ham and Sicilian cheeses, which immediately immerses you in Italy’s regional diversity. Reviewers have raved about meeting shop owners and enjoying authentic regional flavors.
Joan_P called it an “excellent experience,” especially appreciating the chance to meet passionate shop owners and taste delicious food.
Museo di Castelvecchio and Local Delicatessen
Your first stop is in the Castelvecchio area, where you’ll enjoy a curated selection of cured hams, cheeses, and vegetable pâtés. The tasting is brief, about 15 minutes, but it packs a punch in flavor and authenticity. The reviews suggest that these local delicatessens showcase Verona’s culinary roots, with Marla_M recommending this as a must-do for anyone interested in local foods.
Piazza Bra and Redoro Oil Mill
Next, the group walks through Verona’s charming streets, passing by historic sites towards Piazza Bra. Here, at the Redoro shop, you get to sample some of Italy’s finest olive oil on a crispy bruschetta. Thanks to the region’s perfect climate, the olive oil from Lake Garda is highly prized.
Carlo was a wonderful guide and so knowledgeable about the history and culture of Verona and it's good. We learnt so much and enjoyed being introduced to stores and foods we otherwise would not have tried without his guidance. Unfortunately they were not able to cater well for my friend who has coeliac when it came to food, which was absolutely not the fault of the host who tried his best to adjust the experience. Would recommend for anyone interested in Verona culture, food, wine and history but would caution for those who are gluten intolerant or allergic/coeliac.
Don't eat before you go. Fantastic food and lovely wine. Loved our guide and we had a lovely group of people.
Our guide, Giovani, was enthusiastic and friendly. He made the tour very fun and enjoyable. He was able to give a lot of historical context as we walked from place to place during the tour, which really elevated the experience.
Reviewers like Lena_S appreciated the educational aspect about olive oil and wine, noting the quality and regional significance.
Porta Borsari and Valpolicella Wine Tasting
One of the highlights is a visit to Corte Saibante winery near the Arena, where a sommelier guides you through tastings of Valpolicella Classico, Verona’s signature red wine, and a crisp white Soave. With less than 10,000 bottles produced annually, the wines are considered high-quality and special.
Reviewers like Jason_S lauded the guide’s knowledge, calling her “absolutely amazing,” and praising the wines for their depth and regional character.
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Piazza delle Erbe and the Pandoro Shop
A quick stroll through the historic Piazza delle Erbe leads to a shop specializing in Pandoro, Verona’s famous cake. This is a sweet finish to the tasting journey, giving you a chance to savor a local pastry that’s part of Verona’s culinary identity. Joan_P expressed delight at meeting shop owners and tasting the delicious treats, emphasizing the personal touch.
A Note on Juliet’s House and Medieval Tombs
While the tour doesn't stop at Juliet’s House itself, you'll pass nearby, offering a glimpse of the city’s romantic legend. Also, the Gothic-style tombs of medieval kings are part of the walk, adding subtle historical intrigue.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
Authentic Local Flavors in a Compact Time Frame
In just two hours, you get to taste Verona’s local delicacies, wines, and sweets. It’s a well-curated experience that balances tasting with storytelling, something travelers like Joan_P and Richard_W highly appreciated.
Guides Who Know Their Stuff
Reviews frequently mention guides like Leonardo and Miriam for their education and friendliness. They seem capable of sharing not just food facts but also cultural insights that deepen your appreciation for Verona.
Good Value for Money
At $73.15 per person, reviews suggest the tour offers excellent quality, personalized attention, and a variety of tastings that far exceed expectations considering the short duration.
Personalized Experience
Limited to 10 participants, it’s great for those who prefer a more intimate setting. Miriam, in particular, is praised for her “interesting info” and “hidden gems” even when solo travelers book.
Could There Be Downsides?

The main consideration is the short duration—two hours isn’t enough to explore all of Verona’s culinary scene, nor does it include extensive city sightseeing. If you're after a thorough tour or want to combine it with other sightseeing, this should be part of a broader plan.
Another point to keep in mind is the focus on food and wine. If you prefer a tour that includes more historical or architectural commentary, this might feel too narrow. Also, since alcohol is involved, travelers under 18 are limited to non-alcoholic drinks, which is understandable but worth noting if you're traveling with minors.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for foodies and wine lovers who want a quick, tasty introduction to Verona’s culinary highlights. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but still want a meaningful taste of regional flavors. The small-group setting and guides make it especially suitable for travelers who enjoy personal attention and storytelling.
It’s also well-suited for solo travelers or couples looking for a relaxed experience—definitely not a family activity for younger kids. If you’re curious about authentic Italian food and regional wines, this tour will satisfy your palate and curiosity.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
The tour features cured meats, cheeses, and other animal products, so it may not be ideal for vegetarians or vegans unless special arrangements are made beforehand.
How long are the tastings at each stop?
Each stop lasts roughly 15 minutes, focusing on sampling regional delicacies like salami, cheeses, olive oil, and wine.
Are the wines served in the tasting included in the price?
Yes, the two wine tastings, including Valpolicella and Soave, are part of the experience at no extra cost.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
Absolutely. Travelers under 18 are served non-alcoholic drinks, and the tour is designed to appeal to anyone interested in Verona’s local flavors.
What’s the meeting point for the tour?
It starts at Bruschetteria Redoro in Corso Porta Nuova, close to public transportation and easy to find.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours, making it a compact and manageable experience.
Is there a chance to visit Juliet’s House?
The tour does not stop at Juliet’s House, but you’ll walk nearby and pass historical sites like medieval tombs, giving some romantic and historical context.
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a bite-sized, engaging introduction to Verona’s culinary scene, this guided food tour with wine tasting checks all the boxes. It combines delicious regional specialties, expert-guided tastings, and a cozy atmosphere that helps you connect with Verona’s food culture.
While it’s not a comprehensive city tour, it’s great for those who want to savor authentic flavors without committing to a full-day experience.
The guides’ knowledge and friendly manner have garnered high praise, and the selection of tastes and wines offers real value. It’s a fantastic option if you’re craving a relaxed, flavorful glimpse into Verona that leaves you with new favorites and some insider tips on where to explore further on your own.
If you love trying regional foods and wines, want a memorable taste of Verona, and enjoy small-group experiences, this tour will likely be a highlight of your trip.
Guided Food Tour with Wine Tasting in Verona
"Terrific venue Food and wine tasting were great Giulia, the guide, was very knowledgeable of local history foods and traditions Highly recommended!"
Want to know more? Here are some practical details:

- Price: $73.15 per person
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Group size: Max 10 travelers
- Includes: Tastings of local salami, cheeses, olive oil, chocolates, and wines; bottled water
- Not included: Tips/gratuities, any additional purchases
- Booking: Book 15 days in advance on average, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour
- Provider: Slow Travel Italia
Enjoy your culinary adventure in Verona — a city that’s as savory as it is beautiful. Cheers to discovering Italy’s local flavors!

























