If you’re thinking about a wine experience near Turin, this organic winery tour might catch your eye. It offers a chance to taste five different DOC wines and learn about winemaking traditions in a relaxed, authentic setting. While it’s not a blockbuster event, it checks quite a few boxes for those wanting a taste of local culture and wine without overdoing it.
What really stands out are the knowledgeable guides, whose insights bring the process of producing Canavese wines to life. Plus, the pairing of wines with local cheeses, cured meats, and traditional grissini makes the tasting feel genuine and flavorful. On the flip side, a key consideration is transportation—this place isn’t exactly in the middle of town, and getting there without a car might be tricky or expensive.
This experience is best suited for curious wine lovers, couples looking for a romantic outing, or small groups of friends who appreciate good, honest wine. Families with children can also join, as water and snacks are provided for those under 17, but it’s primarily a tasting experience for adults.
Key Points

- Beautiful setting: The winery is near Turin with scenic vineyards and a modern but traditional vibe.
- Expert-led tour: The guided visit provides valuable insights into winemaking techniques and history.
- Tasting selection: Sampling 5 DOC wines from Canavese, including reds and whites, offers good variety.
- Food pairing: Local cheeses, cured meats, and grissini complement the wines well.
- Sustainable practices: The winery’s eco-friendly approach adds a thoughtful touch.
- Transportation need: Finding your way there without a car might require pre-arranged transfers or some planning.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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How It Starts and Where
Getting to this organic winery is one of those practical considerations. The location is just a minute off the main road, marked by a street sign “Leggero,” but it’s a dusty little road that might stump you if you’re not paying attention. If you’re relying on public transit or Uber, be aware that the reviews highlight difficulties. One traveler mentioned that Uber doesn’t pick up there, and hiring a transfer was necessary, though more costly than the tour itself. If you’re driving, it’s straightforward enough, but plan ahead.
The Winery Tour
Once there, you’ll be greeted by a friendly, knowledgeable guide who will lead you through the production areas. You can expect a mix of modern and traditional equipment—fermentation tanks, oak barrels, and ceramic amphoras—all of which serve different purposes in creating unique wine profiles. The modern facilities aim for sustainability, with climate control and photovoltaic panels, so you’ll get a sense that this is a passionate operation balancing tradition and eco-awareness.
The visit to the aging rooms is particularly interesting. You get to see the barrels and amphoras up close, which helps you appreciate the craftsmanship behind each glass. The guide explains how each technique influences the wine’s taste, aroma, and structure, making the tasting afterward more meaningful.
The Tasting & Food Pairings
After the tour, the highlight is sitting down for the wine tasting. You’ll sample five DOC wines from Canavese, including a Nebbiolo Bio Maura Nen, an elegant white Erbaluce di Caluso D.O.C.G. Rend Nen, and a Dolcetto Bio Retro from high-altitude vineyards. Each wine comes from a different part of the region, showcasing the diversity of the local terroir.
The wines are paired with a carefully curated platter of cheeses, cured meats, and crunchy grissini breadsticks. The breadsticks, a Turin invention, add a crispy, slightly savory note that balances the wines nicely. The guide explains the origin of each pairing, making the tasting educational but relaxed.
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Once you’ve sampled and learned, you can take a leisurely self-guided walk through the vineyards themselves. The soils here are rich in sand and gravel, which contribute to the mineral quality of the grapes. The scenic views and fresh air make this a peaceful, enjoyable wrap-up to the visit. It’s a good chance to soak in the landscape and maybe snap some photos.
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What’s Not Included
If you want extra bottles, that’s an additional purchase, but the price of the tour includes all the tastings, food pairings, and the guided visit. Water and snacks are available for children or those not drinking alcohol, which adds a family-friendly touch.
How to Value This Experience

At roughly $55.80 per person, the price seems fair given the two hours of guided insight, tastings of five wines, food pairings, and vineyard stroll. The review mentions that the tasting and presentation are excellent, and guides are praised for their knowledge. However, the transportation challenge is a recurring theme—many travelers find that hiring a transfer, while an extra cost, makes the experience much smoother.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

This tour is well-suited for wine enthusiasts eager to learn more about Piedmont’s Canavese wines, casual tasters looking for a relaxed yet educational outing, and those interested in sustainable wine production. It’s also a good fit for small groups or couples wanting a quiet, intimate experience. Families with older children can join if they’re interested in the process, but the main focus is on adult tasting.
Final Thoughts

This organic winery tour near Turin offers a genuine taste of local winemaking, topped with engaging guides and a lovely setting. You’ll leave with a better understanding of how Canavese wines are made and a few bottles to take home if you wish. The combination of delicious wines, local food, and scenic vineyards makes it a memorable outing, especially for those who appreciate a relaxed, honest approach to wine tasting.
That said, if transport is a concern, be prepared to arrange your own ride or consider the extra expense of a transfer. It’s not a tour you want to attempt without some planning, but once you’re there, you’ll find it’s worth the effort.
Whether you’re a dedicated wine lover or simply curious about Piedmont’s terroir, this experience offers a well-rounded and enjoyable glimpse into the region’s organic wine scene. It’s a lovely way to spend a couple of hours outside of Turin, soaking in the landscape, flavors, and traditions of Piedmont.
Organic Winery Visit near Turin with Wine & Food Tasting
“The presentation and the wines were excellent. What could be improved: luckily, we hired a transfer to take us there and pick us up two hours later…”
FAQs
Is transportation to the winery difficult?
Yes, the location is a bit tucked away. Many travelers recommend hiring a transfer because public transportation options are limited, and Uber doesn’t pick up there.
What do I get for the price?
For about $55.80, you get a guided tour, tastings of five wines, local cheese and cured meat pairings, water, and snacks for children or non-drinkers. There’s also a vineyard walk included.
Can I buy bottles at the end?
Yes, extra bottles can be purchased on site if you find a favorite during the tasting.
Is this experience suitable for families?
While mainly focused on wine tasting, water and snacks are provided for children, making it accessible for families with older kids interested in the process.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately 2 hours, including the guided visit, tasting, and vineyard walk.
What wines are sampled?
You’ll sample 5 DOC wines from Canavese, including Nebbiolo, Erbaluce white, and Dolcetto, all showcasing the region’s diversity.
This tour hits a sweet spot for those wanting authentic, approachable wine experiences with a genuine local feel. Just plan your transport ahead, and you’re set for an enjoyable half-day in Piedmont.
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