Luxury Italy Wine Tour of the Top Regions

What to expect on this itinerary
Embrace the marvels of Italian flavor and the splendor of Italy's scenery during this 9-day luxury Italy wine tour. You will have an immersive experience of the wine culture and Italy's fabulous history of wine consumption, which will reveal sumptuous vines, elegant tastings, and exclusive excursions. From regal estates to stately panoramas, you will wander through antique cellars, stroll through medieval towns, and sample the spirit of Italy through its illustrious wines.
Customizable Itinerary
Langhe - Arrive in Langhe
The Langhe wine region of Piedmont is a place to indulge. The scent of sweet hazelnut drifts through the air, and hunters gather white truffles from the forest floor. The splendor of the cuisine reaches a pinnacle when complemented by the triumphant flavors of Barolo and Barbaresco wines. Your private transfer will meet you at Milan’s Malpensa Airport and transfer you to the comforts of your luxurious accommodation on a regal estate that spans 430 acres. After settling in, you can relax with a view of the Renaissance castle, stately cellars, and a sea of vines.
What's Included:
Langhe - Barolo Tasting Tour
Langhe - Barbaresco Tasting Tour
Franciacorta - Tranfser to Lombardy’s Franciacorta
Franciacorta - The Spirit of Local Wines
Chianti - The Famous Tuscan Landscape
Chianti - Vino Noblie Tasting Tour
Chianti - Celebrated Chianti Wineries
Florence - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in the bold flavors, delightful aromas, and sensual colors of the Vino Nobile when visiting select wineries in the celebrated Chianti region
- Bask in the robust legend and captivating characteristics of the King of Wines on a Barolo wine tour of Piedmont with a private driver and guide
- Uncover the pleasures of the Franciacorta wines that are protected by the DOCG statues for crips and bright sparkling notes in the Lombardy region
- Relax in the featured comforts of luxury estates known for their opulent designs and rich historical settings that overlook some of Italy’s most treasured scenery
- Sample the favored intensity of Barbaresco wine in the protected Piedmont region, where you can learn the differences between Barbaresco and Barolo characteristics
- Wander the cobbled lanes and antique walls of Montepulciano for the ambiance of a traditional Tuscan village
- Revel in the comforts of private transfers and privately guided tours that allow you explore at your preferred pace
Starting Price
$8,800 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 16 reviews
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We originally planned our trip to the Lombardy region for May 2020, so we all know how that went. Giulio and his team were patient and communicative as the world navigated Covid, which was much appreciated. When we revived our plans for May 2022, we were promptly provided with an updated agenda and pricing.
I used to consider myself a pretty savvy traveler. Two years at home plus an unanticipated recurrence of an old health problem snapped me back to amateur status. We felt fortunate to have our Italy travel company on the ground, as we needed more help than we usually would. We spoke or texted nearly daily, and they professionally handled everything: from the time we couldn’t find our driver, to the day we had to cancel our activities due to illness, to getting us last-minute dinner reservations (we forgot that Italian restaurants don’t turn tables like they do in the US), they handled everything brilliantly.
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Our trip to Switzerland and Northern Italy could not have been better planned by our travel agency and their representative. We had been to Italy before and had visited most of the major cities and sites but had never been north of Milan. Having never vacationed in Switzerland we thought it would be a good idea to combine the two and that’s exactly the trip our travel agency provided us.
Our overnight stays included Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Lake Garda, Radda in Chianti & Lake Como. Day trips and activities were planned from each stop with enough rest time in between for us to recharge.
We’re not fond of big chain hotels and expressed our interest in staying in smaller boutique style accommodations located within walking distance of major sites. Our hotels ran the gamut from a palazzo in the Chianti and a Grand Hotel in Interlaken to amazing resorts on Lake Garda and Lake Como.
All the drivers and guides who took care of us were experienced, professional and a joy to spend time with. It was obvious from day one our travel agency had really listened to us regarding the type of vacation we were looking for and had gone above and beyond in providing exactly that. They contacted us numerous times to make sure everything was going well and provided us with a 24/7 phone number which we could use to contact them if we had any questions or concerns.
The agency even took the time to book all our dinner reservations in advance based on our requests. They provided us with confirmations for all activities and a detailed itinerary.
We would definitely recommend this company to friends and family and would not hesitate to use their services again when we return to Italy and/or Switzerland.
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The trip was good and the travel company did their job well. I'm particularly pleased with their recommended hotel location in all 5 cities - Rome, Florence, Milan, Interlaken and Lucerne. The hotels are centrally located and provides easy access to most of the desired attractions.
However, improvement can be made if we are informed clearly that certain area of visit are really really near the hotel, and easily accesible by wheelchair so that transport may not be required.
To be precise, I've enquired about visiting Trastevere and were informed that we need transport arrangement to get there. Luckily the hotel staff in Rome gave us both directiions and restaurant recommendations as it's wonderfully near our hotel and we managed to had lunch there with our wheelchair bound son.
Similarly our morning date with a chocolate facility in Interlaken was also very near the hotel of stay, hence the car is not required for that morning.
Perhaps more detail should be given so that travellers can make their own decision on the requirement of the car as I understand these constitute a big part of the cost when making the quotation for each customer's travel plans.
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The 1 day excursion to San Gimignano and Sienna we’re done very well. We also enjoyed a nice lunch and wine tasting in Chianti. The tour guide and driver were both very professional.
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