Exploring the Treviso Neighborhood: A Deep Dive into Tenute Tomasella’s Wine Experience

If you’re eyeing a taste of Italy’s Veneto region with a focus on authentic wine, sustainability, and a touch of history, the Tenute Tomasella wine experience might just fit the bill. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, I’ve gathered enough details to give you a solid picture of what to expect.
What excites us about this experience is the blend of vineyard exploration and environmental consciousness—it’s not just about wine but also about caring for pollinators and the land. Plus, the chance to stroll through a late 19th-century villa’s gardens adds a charming historical touch.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour is about two hours long—a perfect break if you’re exploring Treviso but maybe not ideal if you’re pressed for time. It’s best suited for those who want a relaxed, educational experience that combines wine tasting with a little bit of nature and history.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Sustainable focus: The creation of a pollinator-friendly arboreal oasis shows the winery’s commitment to environmental health.
- Historical charm: The estate features a late 19th-century villa with a large, scenic park.
- Regional blend: Wines reflect the unique characteristics of both Friuli and Veneto, thanks to their border location.
- Interactive elements: Vineyard biking or using an apecar (if weather permits) makes the tour more engaging.
- Expert-led: Knowledgeable guides help you understand the land, the vines, and the wine-making process.
- Value for money: For around $51, you get a comprehensive tour, tastings, local food pairings, and a discount on wine purchases.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Location and Setting
Set in Veneto, on the border between Friuli and Veneto, Tenute Tomasella benefits from the unique qualities of both regions. This border spot means their wines possess a intriguing mix of regional traits, which should appeal to enthusiasts eager to explore different flavors in a single visit. The estate is spread across 50 hectares of vineyards, with 10 hectares in Friuli Venezia Giulia and 40 in Veneto, giving the winery a diverse micro-climate ideal for viticulture.
The estate itself is rich in history, anchored in a late 19th-century villa, surrounded by a sprawling park. It’s a picturesque setting for those who appreciate a historic ambiance paired with the scenic beauty of vineyards.
The Sustainability Initiative
One of the most distinctive parts of this tour is the Forest for Pollinators—a 17,000 m2 arboreal oasis designed specifically for bees. This isn’t just token environmentalism; it’s a genuine effort to support biodiversity. The forest hosts over 550 trees and shrubs chosen to attract wild bees and other pollinators. This effort underscores the winery’s dedication to sustainable practices and is a meaningful way for visitors to see direct conservation efforts in action.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat the Tour Looks Like
The core of this experience involves a guided walk through the vineyards and the estate’s garden. You’ll see the lush, well-kept grounds and learn about the land’s history and how the micro-climate influences grape growing. The guides are well-versed, and from reviews, they’re often praised for their knowledge and approachable way of sharing information.
If weather allows, you’ll enjoy either a bike ride or a trip in an apecar—a small, open-sided vehicle—adding a fun, interactive element to your tour. This means you’ll be able to cover more ground comfortably and get a more comprehensive view of the estate.
Tasting and Food Pairing
After the tour, you’ll move into the tasting room where three wines are served—one glass of each. The wines are selected to showcase the estate’s diversity and regional influences. The tasting is paired with local products, giving you a taste of the Veneto’s culinary traditions.
The wine selection gets high marks; many reviews mention the expertise of the guides in explaining the different wines’ characteristics. It’s a relaxed, educational tasting designed to enhance your understanding of the wines’ flavors and the land they come from.
Additional Perks
- A 10% discount on wine purchases gives you an incentive to buy bottles to bring home.
- The estate’s big park can accommodate buses, making it accessible for groups or larger tours.
The Price and What You Get
At $51.24 per person, this experience offers quite a lot. It includes the vineyard and garden tour, three wine tastings, local food pairings, optional bike or apecar rides, and a discount on wines. Compared to more commercialized wine tours, this seems a fair value—especially considering the sustainability angle and the scenic setting.
Downsides and Considerations
While the experience sounds engaging and well-rounded, it’s worth noting that children under 18 are not allowed—this isn’t a family activity. Also, with a duration of just two hours, it’s a relatively quick experience, so if you’re hoping for an in-depth wine education or a full afternoon of tasting, you might need to supplement this with other activities.
The tour doesn’t include meals or overnight stays, so if you’re planning a full day in Treviso, you’ll need to arrange additional dining options.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This experience is ideal if you’re seeking a blend of wine, nature, and history in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect for wine lovers interested in regional differences and environmental initiatives, as well as those who enjoy guided walks and small-group experiences. The emphasis on sustainability, historical ambiance, and regional wine varieties makes it appealing for curious travelers who want a meaningful taste of Veneto’s landscape and traditions.
It’s also well-suited for groups or couples who appreciate a paced, educational outing. If you’re traveling with friends who like natural conservation or want to support eco-friendly wineries, this tour ticks those boxes.
Final Thoughts

The Tenute Tomasella wine experience offers a genuine look into Veneto’s wine culture, with the added bonus of supporting environmental efforts. It’s a well-balanced outing—combining vineyard views, historical charm, and a focus on sustainability—all at a reasonable price. The guides’ knowledge, combined with the scenic setting and tastings, makes this a worthwhile stop, especially if you’re in the Treviso area and craving a taste of local tradition intertwined with ecological awareness.
However, if your goal is a deep dive into wine production or you’re traveling with children, you might want to explore other options. Still, for those who appreciate quality small-group tours that educate and inspire, this experience should fit the bill nicely.
Treviso neighborhood: Tenute Tomasella/Wine Experience
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed on this tour, as it focuses on wine tasting and adult-oriented activities.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours, making it a manageable activity during a day of sightseeing.
Are the guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, live guides speak English, Italian, Spanish, and German, helping a diverse range of visitors.
What’s included in the price?
You get a vineyard and garden tour, three wine samples, local food pairings, optional bike or apecar rides (dependent on weather), and a 10% discount on wine purchases.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for different mobility needs.
What’s the best time to take this tour?
Availability and start times vary, so checking in advance is recommended, especially if you want to enjoy pleasant weather for cycling or walking.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve now and pay later, allowing you to keep your travel plans flexible.
If you’re looking to combine scenic vineyard walks, quality regional wines, and a dash of environmental consciousness, the Tenute Tomasella Wine Experience seems like a solid choice. It’s a chance to enjoy the Veneto countryside in a relaxed way that leaves you with a bit of knowledge—and hopefully, a bottle or two to take home.
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