Introduction
If you’re someone who loves a good wine with a side of stunning scenery, this organic mountain wine tasting tour in Veneto might just be right up your alley. It’s designed for those who want to enjoy authentic local wines while soaking in views of Lake Garda from the peaceful heights of Monte Baldo. We haven’t tried it ourselves, but from what we’ve gathered, it offers a relaxed and genuinely informative experience, especially for lovers of nature and good wine.
Two things that stand out about this tour are the spectacular panoramic setting and the opportunity to learn about organic vineyard cultivation at 700 meters above sea level. Plus, the tasting includes a variety of wines, from sparkling to reds, paired with local delicacies—always a win in our book. The only potential downside? It’s a relatively short experience at about two hours, so if you’re craving a full day of wine, this might feel a little brief. Still, it’s perfect for those seeking a laid-back, scenic escape that enriches your understanding of regional wines.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who appreciate authentic, small-scale wine experiences, enjoy scenic views, and want to avoid the crowds. If you’re curious about organic winemaking or simply looking for a peaceful way to spend a couple of hours in Veneto, this will likely check your boxes.
Key Points

- Spectacular Views: Overlooks Lake Garda from 700 meters, providing a dramatic backdrop.
- Authentic Organic Wines: Learn how these mountain wines are cultivated and produced using organic methods.
- Diverse Tastings: Includes sparkling, white, and red wines with local food pairings.
- Informative Tour: Guides share insights into the winemaking process and land management.
- Relaxed Atmosphere: A small group experience (max 20), away from mass tourism.
- Great Value: For around $45, you get a well-rounded experience with memorable scenery and quality wines.
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Exploring the Vineyard and Cellar

The experience kicks off with a walk through the vineyard, where you’ll get a chance to see the vines up close and learn how they’re cultivated organically at high altitude. We loved the way the guide explained the land’s unique conditions—700 meters above sea level, the vines thrive in a cooler climate that imparts distinctive flavors to the wines.
Walking among the rows of vines, you can get a feel of the care and attention that goes into organic farming. The guide’s knowledge is praised in reviews, with comments like “great professionalism and friendly service” standing out. The vineyard’s setting amidst mountain terrain makes for a calming, almost meditative walk—certainly a different vibe from more commercial wineries.
Next, you visit the cellar, where the winemaking process unfolds. Here, you’ll learn about the Charmat Sparkling extra brut method, used to produce their lively sparkling wine, as well as the still whites like Traminer, known for their aromatic profiles. The red Pinot Noir 100% is also a highlight, especially appreciated by those who enjoy more robust reds. The chance to see the cellar firsthand adds a layer of authenticity and makes the tasting feel more personal.
The Tasting Room and Food Pairings

After the tour of the vines and cellar, it’s time to settle in for the tasting on a terrace overlooking Lake Garda. The setting couldn’t be more idyllic—imagine sipping wine with a gentle breeze and panoramic views. The wines are paired with local delicacies like salami, cheeses, and homemade giardiniera, a pickled vegetable mix. These local products add a homey touch that makes the tasting feel genuine rather than commercialized.
Many reviewers emphasize the quality of the wines—“the Pinot Noir and local products stood out,” one reviewer noted. The wines reportedly surprise in a good way, with some saying they’ve tasted reds that are among the best they’ve ever had. The guide will chat about how these wines are made and what makes them special, which adds depth to the tasting experience.
The Experience’s Atmosphere and Group Size
This tour is kept small, with a maximum of 20 travelers, which helps maintain an intimate and relaxed environment. You won’t feel rushed or like just another tourist in a large group. The service is described as attentive, with guides who are both knowledgeable and friendly. This helps create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those who prefer a more personal experience rather than a cookie-cutter tour.
The tour lasts about two hours, giving enough time to soak in the scenery, ask questions, and enjoy the tastings without feeling hurried. Keep in mind that this is a mobile ticket experience, so you’ll want to organize your trip to reach the meeting point comfortably.
Price and Value for Money

At roughly $45, this tour offers a pretty good deal, especially considering the location, quality of wines, and the inclusion of local foods. Compared to larger, more commercial wine tours, this one feels more authentic and personalized. The opportunity to enjoy organic wines in a peaceful mountain setting at this price point makes it a compelling option for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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When to Book and Practical Tips

Most travelers tend to book about 27 days in advance, which suggests that the tour is popular but not overrun with travelers. Confirmations are quick, and you’ll receive all details to prepare your visit. Since it’s a short tour, plan your day accordingly to leave enough time to reach the winery without stress.
Remember to communicate any food intolerances or dietary restrictions in advance, as the tasting includes local cheeses, salami, and giardiniera. Service animals are allowed, which is a considerate touch for travelers with pets.
The Sum Up
This organic mountain wine tour in Veneto offers an authentic taste of local winemaking in a breathtaking setting. It’s ideal for those who want to combine scenic beauty with a relaxed, educational experience. The quality of wines, from sparkling to reds, paired with local delicacies, makes it a well-rounded outing. Plus, the small-group atmosphere ensures you’ll get personalized attention, making the experience even more memorable.
If you’re after a peaceful, scenic escape that highlights organic viticulture and offers strong, authentic wines—this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary. It’s not a flashy, large-scale operation but a genuine peek into the passion and tradition that go into creating these mountain wines.
For travelers who appreciate good scenery, authentic local flavors, and a friendly guide, this tour offers excellent value and a lovely way to spend part of your Veneto trip.
Tasting of Organic Mountain Wines with Vineyard and Cellar Tour
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-wine drinkers?
Yes, the tour offers a “young” rate option for non-wine drinkers, so you can participate in the experience without feeling out of place.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes about 2 hours, which is perfect if you’re looking for a short, sweet taste of the local wine scene without a full-day commitment.
What is included in the tasting?
You’ll taste a selection of organic wines, including a sparkling extra brut, aromatic white wines, and a red Pinot Noir, along with local salami, cheeses, and homemade giardiniera.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is the tour accessible for service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed, making it easier for travelers with special needs.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for walking outdoors and a hat or sunglasses for sun protection are recommended, especially since part of the tour involves strolling among the vines.
Do I need to organize transportation to the winery?
Yes, you’ll want to plan your trip to reach the meeting point at Dos dei Caporai in Spiazzi VR, as the tour starts there.
Is this experience family-friendly?
While the tour is open most travelers, it’s generally geared toward adults interested in wine and scenic views. Children can attend but may not find it as engaging as grownups.
If you’re craving a peaceful escape with good wine and stunning views—this organic mountain wine tour in Veneto might just be your perfect match.
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