If you’re planning a trip to Turin and have a passion for wine, this full-day tour of the Langhe region promises an authentic glimpse into Italy’s celebrated wine country. For lovers of family-run wineries and small-group experiences, it’s an excellent way to taste world-famous Barolo and Barbaresco wines while learning from local experts.
What makes this tour particularly appealing? First, the opportunity to meet the owners of the wineries who often share stories and insights you won’t find in guidebooks. And second, the included tastings ensure you leave with a real taste of what makes these wines so special.
The only caveat is the price — at $458.56 per person — but considering the intimate nature, expert guidance, and multiple tastings, many find it a worthwhile investment. This tour is best suited for wine enthusiasts, curious travelers eager to learn about Italian viticulture, and those looking for a personalized, behind-the-scenes experience outside the typical tourist trail.
Key Points

- Authentic encounters with family-run wineries provide genuine insights into traditional winemaking.
- The small group size (max 8 travelers) ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Multiple tastings at two wineries mean you’ll get to sample a variety of wines, from artisan creations to top-tier bottles.
- Stunning views from Belvedere di La Morra and other scenic stops make it more than just a wine tasting.
- The tour includes a typical Piedmont lunch in Alba, pairing regional dishes with local wines.
- The guide’s passion and knowledge shine through, making the experience both educational and fun.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

This tour, offered by Langa Wine Tour, provides a comprehensive journey into the heart of Piedmont’s wine country. It’s designed to be both informative and intimate, with a maximum of eight participants ensuring everyone gets personal attention.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Start at Porta Nuova in Turin — the convenient meeting point — and after a short drive, you’ll arrive at your first stop, Belvedere di La Morra. Perched high in the region, this viewpoint offers panoramic vistas of the Langhe hills. From here, you’ll understand why this area’s landscape has earned UNESCO recognition. The photo opportunities alone are worth the trip.
Next, the tour takes you into Barolo itself, where you’ll visit a family-run winery. The owner guides you through the winemaking and aging processes, revealing what makes the wines of this region so distinguished. As one reviewer notes, “Marco, our guide, was super knowledgeable, being a wine maker himself, and was so kind. All the wines we tasted were delicious.” The tasting here often includes several wines, offering a deep dive into the nuances of Barolo.
Afterward, you’ll head to Barbaresco. The scenic drive and stops in the village showcase its beauty, and you’ll get a glimpse of the vineyards that produce this elegant wine. The tour includes a visit to a second family-run winery in this district, where you again enjoy multiple tastings. Guests frequently mention how welcoming and passionate the owners are, turning tasting sessions into memorable conversations.
Lunch in Alba adds a true taste of Piedmont. The tour includes a reservation at a typical restaurant, where regional specialties like pasta with white truffles are served alongside local wines. Reviewers highlight that “the food was delicious, and the wines were incredible,” making this a highlight for those who appreciate good food as much as good wine.
The final stops include visits to Neive, a charming town with a rich wine-making tradition, and the surrounding vineyards. Here, the focus is again on authentic, small-scale wineries, offering a more personalized experience than big commercial operations. Reviews rave about the “deep knowledge” of guides like Marco and Giovanni, and how these insights help make the wines more meaningful.
What You’ll Love About the Experience
You’ll appreciate the expert-guided insight into the wines’ character and production. Since the guide is also a local winemaker, you gain a perspective that’s both practical and passionate. Many reviews mention how this makes the experience more genuine; you’re not just tasting wine but understanding the land and craft behind it.
The scenic stops are another highlight. The views from Belvedere di La Morra and the picturesque villages of Barbaresco and Neive make for a delightful sensory journey, combining visual beauty with taste.
The tastings are plentiful and varied. From artisan wines to renowned labels, you’ll sample up to 13 wines across the visits. This generous tasting lineup allows you to appreciate the differences in style, aging, and grape varieties.
The lunch in Alba provides a well-deserved break from wine and adds depth to the experience with regional dishes paired with Piedmontese wines. Guests praise the lunch spot as “an authentic Italian experience,” a perfect complement to the wine tastings.
The Practicalities
The tour lasts around 10 hours, starting with pickup in Turin and ending back at the same point, making it a comfortable day trip. The group size is limited to 8, ensuring you won’t be lost in a crowd, and you’ll have plenty of chances to ask questions and engage with the guide.
Transportation is arranged, and the itinerary is flexible enough to see some of the region’s most iconic spots without feeling rushed. The price includes tastings at two wineries, but not the optional lunch, which can be added for €40 if you want a full Piedmontese meal.
What’s more, the reviews emphasize the guide’s enthusiasm and local knowledge, with many travelers mentioning how much they learned and how personable the guide made the day.
Price and Value
At over $450, this is certainly a premium experience. But when you consider the private visits, tastings, regional lunch, and scenic stops, many feel it offers excellent value for those passionate about wine. The intimate setting ensures a tailored experience that big group tours rarely provide.
Who is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for wine lovers eager to deepen their understanding of Piedmont’s famous wines. It’s also perfect for those who want to combine learning, tasting, and sightseeing in a relaxed, small-group atmosphere. If you prefer a more personal, less commercialized wine adventure, this tour will not disappoint.
FAQs
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guide’s passion and knowledge make the experience accessible for all levels, from novices to seasoned wine enthusiasts.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 10 hours, including travel, tastings, and lunch.
Are transportation and pickup included?
Pickup is offered at Porta Nuova in Turin, and transportation is included in the tour package.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, for a full refund.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample a variety of wines, including several at each winery, possibly up to 13 different wines over the course of the day.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for adults with an interest in wine.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is the lunch included in the price?
No, lunch is optional at €40, but a reservation is made at a typical Piedmontese restaurant for an authentic meal.
Where does the tour end?
Back at the starting point in Turin, making logistics simple.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for the views, and an appetite for great wine and regional cuisine.
Final Thoughts

This full-day tour from Turin offers more than just wine tasting; it’s a chance to see the beautiful hills and charming villages of Piedmont. Meeting passionate family-run winery owners and tasting a wide array of premium wines creates a truly authentic experience. If you’re someone who values little details, expert guides, and learning about the land through its wines, this trip delivers.
While it’s on the higher end price-wise, the personalized nature and depth of experience justify the cost for many travelers. It’s perfect for dedicated wine enthusiasts, as well as curious visitors eager to get off the beaten path and connect with Italy’s legendary wine heritage.
Whether you’re savoring the view from La Morra or enjoying a glass in Alba, this tour offers an intimate taste of Piedmont that’s hard to beat for authenticity and passion.
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