Pleasures of Piedmont Tour: Wine, Truffles & Celebration

A villa and vineyard in Piedmont, Northern Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

In Italy, you can stand in an ancient cave-turned-wine-cellar and taste wine with roots dating back to the Roman Empire. Your handcrafted Piedmont Italy tour of wine and truffles takes you around Piedmont, filling each day with the sumptuous flavors of the region, from food to history. The eclectic aromas of the Truffle Festival mix with the enthusiastic calls of the crowd, each person aching to taste the unique concoctions created simply for the event. A sea of vineyards traipses over the hillside and the pleasurable flavors of the countryside can be as rich or delicate as an award-winning restaurant in the city.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Milan, Alba, Turin, Piedmont

Suggested Duration

8 Days

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Day 1

Milan – Fashionable Arrivals

Milan is the embodiment of a modern Italy, home to both the country’s stock exchange and the tastes of world fashion design. The Gothic cathedral stands at the city’s heart towering over the thick, smoothed cobblestones. Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper hangs in the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie and brings in crowds of people year-round to witness the famous work. Upon your arrival in the bustling city, you will be met by a private driver arranged by one of our Italy travel agents. You find the faint aroma of espresso pouring through the streets.

Much of the cityscape dates back to the 19th century with roots as an Imperial Roman capital. When you spot the Duomo, you find 600 years of history set in 135 spires and 3,400 statues decorating the Piazza del Duomo like a crown. You hear the bells of a trolley car riding through the city, traversing the square, and combining a sense of modern-day transportation within the medieval architecture of the 14th century. The marble edifice adds decadence to the skyline standing 356 feet tall. The interior maintains the ethereal grandeur with the largest stained glass windows ever designed and placed in a cathedral. When the sun casts light through the windows, you can see the colors erupt across the gallery. I

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Day 2

Alba – Coming Alive

Day 3

Alba – Villages and Vineyards of Piedmont

Day 4

Alba – An Atypical View of Barolo

Day 5

Alba – Land of Castles

Day 6

Alba – Sea of Woods of Vineyards

Day 7

Turin – Urban Elegance

Day 8

Turin – Decadent Farewell

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the divine flavors of the Piedmont region in Italy with a visit to the world-famous Truffle Festival
  • Indulge in an exquisite three-course truffle menu
  • Traverse the Piedmont countryside to enjoy the tours and tastings of the exquisite vineyards
  • Sample the treasured tastes of the area including Barolo and Barbaresco wines
  • Enjoy the decadent flavors of the regional specialty chocolates and cookies
  • Explore the countryside to visit stunning ancient and medieval villages
  • Delight in a guided tour of the opulent city of Turin, from its charming cafes to its wealth of palaces

Detailed Description

The splendor of Piedmont emanates from the landscape. Emerald forest and rolling hills encompass medieval towns and ancient villages. Truffles grow underneath the lush canopy. Rich chocolates decorate shop windows. Vineyards practically outnumber people, striping the countryside with stretches of grape bundles. This 8-day Piedmont Italy tour of wine and truffles is best experienced in October during the Truffle Festival and is meant for anyone wishing to indulge in the variety of flavors in a region nestled in the base of the Alps. From celebrated wines to ineffable panoramas, a taste of Piedmont will always leave you wanting more.

Your culinary adventure begins in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy and home to the exquisite work The Last Supper by da Vinci. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts you into the city where the remainder of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the energetic streets and splendid squares around the city. The following day you venture to the charming city of Alba, known as the center for wine and agriculture in the region.

Stroll through the historic Roman settlement and sample your way across the Truffle Festival, letting the earthy flavor take over your palate. Travel to the countryside visiting four villages, each known for a specific culinary tradition. The villages are La Morra, Verduno, Pollenzo, and Cherasco. Verduno is specifically known for its celebrated production of Barolo wines. Your day concludes with a delightful wine tasting and truffle-centric dinner. The countryside is ripe with villages emblematic of the region and showcasing unique history.

Next, make your way to Grinzane Cavour, Barolo, Monforte d’Alba, Castiglione Falleto, and Serralunga d’Alba. Once in Barolo, you will find the ruins of Volta Castle and the exquisite vineyards known to produce the wine of the village’s namesake. The town of Barbaresco dates back to the Roman Empire and has a tower standing over the Tanaro River. Sample the effervescent Barbaresco wine before visiting Neive and Treiso where you can savor the culinary specialties of the village.

Enjoy a leisurely day in the city of Casale Monferrato, an enchanting town known for its outdoor markets and exquisite cookies. Once in Turin, you will have a full day to explore Piedmont’s capital city, glowing with tremendous architecture and wide boulevards. Sample the exquisite flavors of the city embodied in the numerous chocolate shops. The following morning, your private transfer will meet you at the hotel and escort you to Turin Airport for your flight home.

Starting Price

$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: Luxury Italy Vacation, Milan, Turin, Como, Langhe District, Venice, Swing Music Festival, Bienalli, Truffle Hunting

Our Italy travel agency did a really great job. Everything ran smoothly. All the guides provided were excellent. We particularly liked our time in Langhe district (Alba / Canale / wineries / truffle hunting) this was the big surprise of the trip and totally relaxing following Milan & Como & Turin. Then onto Venice. Train and hire car all went without a hitch.

Thoroughly recommend these agents and this travel company!

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Italy Vacation Review: Milan, Turin, Stresa, Lake Maggiore

Northern Italy - Milan, Turin , Stresa (Lake Maggiore)

Our agent did a terrific job in making the arrangements for our trip.  The hotels selected in each of the cities were well located with excellent amenities.  All of our tours, pick-ups and excretions were on time and well done. 

We appreciated that our agent checked-in with us twice during our trip to make sure all was going well.  All in all, a wonderful experience.

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Anniversary Review: France, Italy & Switzerland, Paris, Milan, Piedmont, Stresa, Lake Como, Cinque Terre, Santa Margherita, Lugano

Our travel company was very good and we have no concerns highly recommending them.   We would definitley use them again.   We had private drivers and guides during our entire 21 day trip.   Every one of them was on time and professional.  We only had one issue with one driver.   All the rest were fantastic.  The driver in question did not know the roads and had to turn around twice and bacially start over from our hotel.   Then we got lost when we finally arrived (45 minutes late) at our destination.   But he was so nice and apologetic, that we felt bad for him.

We loved the all the hotels except the one in the Piedmonte wine region.   It was a very nice room but the location was too isolated and no real view.  We had to eat at the hotel or take a long and pricey cab ride to Alba.   The food was delicious but the main restaruant did not change their menu in spite of them telling us it would be another menu.   And it was somewhat limited menu.   But they did serve us so many extra intriguing small bites (like French Laundry in Napa but at a much better price).

The other hotel rooms were just spectacular.   Especially our hotels in Stresa, Lake Como, and Santa Margarita.   The hotels in Paris and Milan were very good with great locations but cannot compare to the others.

We took 3 private boats tours.   All were fantastic.   And all the private tours and guides were amazing except the day in Lugano.   We should have been told that everything is closed on Sunday but the churches.  We could have easily changed days.   And also we had a 8 hour tour but the guide was only with us 2 hours and that was the confused driver so we had no idea how to fill the rest of our time.   Luckily the guide decided to go back to Como with us and told us what to do and see so that worked out.   However, if we would have know, we would not have gone to Lugano.   We hate to waste time in a car.   That is another reason we did not like the hotel in Piedmonte wine area.   We had to drive an hour or so to get to our winery tours or towns.   

The Effiel tower dinner was fantastic but we had no view.   That was very disapointing as we were celbrating our 50th wedding anniversary.

And lastly in Milan, we were expecting to see the "Last Supper" painting.   The guide told us that day we did not have tickets.   The two things I said I wanted to see there was the Dumo and the painting.   And I told them that early on in our planning.  Somehow that information was not gicen to us.  Our guide was extremly knowledgeable of her city.  We did not know that we had to catch a cab back to our hotel.  Since it was our last day, we had just enough euros left for the guide's tip.   So she received a smaller one than we plannedbecuase we had to pay for the cab.   At no other time on the trip, we were responsible for getting back to the hotel on our own.

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Italy Vacation Review: Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Piedmont, Lake Como, Bellagio, Milan, Cooking Class, Truffle Hunting, Opera

Firstly let me say this: Im a very well educated,travelled, sophisticated, and reasonably successful “independent’ thinking man.  It had been my dream not to take some blasted ‘package’ but to go to Italy…something i had wanted to do since my college years when i minored in Italian at Columbia University….(but ran out of money like most who give up everything to attend the university of their dreams.

Trying to do this on the internet i lucked into Zacasso who referred me to this Italy travel company and lucked in again when i began working with Laura.  You see…it meant so much to me to be working with a knowledgable Italian who knew my tastes were more ‘Italian’ and wanted to experience that which was authentic and of high and human culture.

Laura is quite simply the best travel professional…in my world!! She knows the Piedmont and part of my concentration was the mushrooming of the area, truffles. Yes i wanted something unique and extraordinary and in each case, there were three hunts, all were quite good.  Furthermore…without behaving like a instructor she vastly helped me with

my Italian…a dream..speaking Italian after having minored in it at university….within this dream.  Laura is sensitive, knowledgable, authentic, and unbelievably conscious of my doings often conveying really crucial info thru my email and messenger. It was NO SMALL PART attributable to Laura that this 30 year dream of mine came to such superb

execution.

Let me say a bit about each stage of the trip…hotels…etc.

Florence

Both times i stayed at some really charming boutique hotels…the former being a fav of poet TS Elliot who came from ST Louis…well we went to the same prep schools….but the hotel was old world aristocratic and superb experience.  Although i lived in NYC and SF, Firenze is far more animated and tumultuous….im so glad i opted

for GPS…really shouldn’t allow someone to get in a car over there without it…took me right out to the resort.  The Agriturisimo there…beautiful and isolated…was really set up for ‘wedding parties’ and such…so i went to the next town over Paoli for breakfast and see the real deal at the ‘Bar’ that also is the breakfast coffee place for the town.

the hunt and dinner was SO world class: they had a beautiful show with every type of sauce, apron, and gizmo under the sun….they let me go back into the kitchen to see the prep and the chef was most cordial…then they have an elegant dining area…and i had the most mind blowing 5 course truffle meal…well i had to take some home as i simply could eat it all. The guide was superb, a super truffle dog…we found 4 lickety split…when i got back to the lodge…i had to sleep…just not accustomed to these 2-3 hr cents!!  

Venice

Is the most romantic and exotic city i ever visited…staying at a 500  year old palace…was genius…its out of the way…all the rooms are monstrous…the people are so cordial…great courtyards….a total riot. my tickets were right up front…the opera house Felice is the most beautiful imagined…one thing…you need a personal GPS in Venice…i have never been lost so many times in my life so yes my new iPhone 6 google map was ESSENTIAL> Trains were great…and got a superb sports car Lexus hybrid to race up to Lago Como in…

Lake Como

it took 4 hrs to find the b n b because the GPS is inaccurate and the host really didn’t go out of his way to put me right.  The b n b was beautifully situated…its ideal to stay up on the hill as its quieter and more beautiful…the people…well there wasn’t any privacy…i was put in a room that was ALL PINK! and there were some noisy other people….i couldn’t lay down without the proprietor interrupting me for some item…one day a television man visit of one hour…i don’t watch television…the food and digs were most clean…but there were more ‘donts’ than dos…his only suggestion was to take a bus! to a pizza joint!!! so i cut out and went to Bellagio a great decision…i love that area and look forward to going back…but with more privacy and greater insight as to what is really fun to do there than just shop till i drop.

Alba

What a superbly run hotel here!!! they helped me with my wash ( no one else had!!! save the place in Colleoli…a bit)….everything was run like a 5 star…..the transfer people were EXTRAORDINARY…sorry i can’t remember her name…but she took me to the HEAD TRUFALAU and his super dog Rocky for a smashingly beautiful

day of truffling in the hills of Barberesco…across from Borrollo….a winos paradise.  Turns out her family had a restaurant…really great one..and her husband was the chef…he took some fresh porcini i had purchased in Alba and turned the meal into a work of art experience even allowing me to see him prepare the sauce…that i have on video!! as a cook myself…its such an honor to be allowed into a professional kitchen..following my ******GUIDE EXTRAORDINAIRE*** a university of Torino art history grad…took me to a Romanesque church…******this was the highpoint of my Italy ‘ stay….she was professional…charming….extremely knowledgeable and could explain Charlemaignes influence in the area even down to what it means in current life….****this is what i had most wanted*** an insiders authentic full day experience of high and human culture. ***if i knew this persons name i would write her a separate recommendation as she was extraordinary..it was always this focus of art and civilization that i most enjoyed at Columbia and the reason it was chosen.   Who could imagine…an isolated old Romanesque church in Piedmonte would answer my prayers?

 The hotel had a very charming set up…though not to busy…most isolated but beautiful…again…chef very wonderful and prepared me a full truffle mean…it was a family place..the room itself was probably ordinary but the setting and all in all was still very high mark….****i left my beloved Corneliani linen travel jacket there…and Laura retrieved it and its being sent to me….can you ask for better service?  Its new to me!

Milan 

The hotel here…if you can find it…is a wonderful experience…the staff was a little stiff/big city…but it was so charming…everyone so first rate…restaurant courtyard room setting…best experience in weekdays as that area is a madhouse on weekends….La Scala…well tickets were not so great..up in a balcony next to stage over the pit…rather hard to

see the stage…but it was pretty wonderful…I really liked Milan and it was more like the city that i can relate too…as to the overwhlemingingness of Venice and Florence.  The transfer very professional…id didn’t realize had to really get out of there as airport so far…so i ran quite a bit in that airport not getting my taxes refunded…think i can mail them in anyhow..Milan airport is the nicest one i believe i every saw in my life!!!

***it should be noted that preceding this i had spent a week biking the ‘hills’ of the Val dal Orcia…a real workout but got me properly ‘Tuscanized”….i was amazed how little spicing/seasoning is used in Italian cooking compared to what we do here in the USA…live and learn!

Hope this helps…Want you people to always be part of any trip i every take there…i want Laura’s cards to refer her within my sphere…..I want to thank you for doing such an exceptional job here…it was so better than expected…gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!

Arriva Derci Y’all!!!

michael m

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Italy Travel Review: Torino, Bologna, Modena, Ferrari Museum, Parma & Cheese Farms Visits, 10-Day Tour
The service by this travel company was wonderful, and the hotel they chose for us in Torino was extraordinary. The tours they arranged for us with guides who spoke English were impressive - we learned a lot! However, when we were sent out with a driver who didn’t speak English, and with no guide, it was difficult to know what we were looking at. As for the museum in Barolo, it might be perfect for families with children, but it appeared as if it was an elementary school project put together by students. Lots of walking up and down stairs … our group was not impressed. The tour of a cheese factory. Was educational and tasty. Then we were driven to Asti where everything was closed (except a gelato store) and our driver didn’t speak English, so we just went back to our hotel.Off to Bologna, our hotel’s designer probably spent his entire budget on the ground floor - contemporary and airy - but the rooms! No shelving, no closet, no dresser, the bathroom had no storage, one chair, one luggage rack, minimal lighting with fixtures probably from Ikea. Perfect for backpacking college kids.  The Trip to Ferrari Museum and driving the Ferrari was excellent! The experience at the Michelin star restaurant was special for me - but the others in our group just aren’t foodies. Back in Bologna our guide was excellent, knowledgeable, and listened to what we were interested in and opened our eyes to new experiences. Then another guide took us to the Parma factory to learn about ham and the balsamic vinegar “factory” were so detailed and interesting! Brava! However, we weren’t aware that we weren’t also going to the cities of Parma and Modena. Next time.  

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Travel Review: Luxury Italy Graduation Tour, Rome, Sorrento, Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Milan, Pasta Making Lesson

Overall the trip was great...luxurious hotels. And we were VERY appreciative of the incredible service supplied by our travel agent...she is the best travel agent I have ever had for service of our every need.                The trip was in four locations, starting in Sorrento, then Rome then Sienna and then Milan. Because of the dates and the fact that it was Easter weekend, it turned out that Milan stopover perhaps should have been skipped since most of the possible sites were unavailable. Guide in Milan was very nice...but there was not much she could take us to see. Also we were really very tired by the time we got to  be with her. All the guides were quite good but in some cases it was difficult to understand what they were saying because of the accent they brought to English (Vesuvio guide especially...very hard to understand.)                        My suggestions would be to have more to say about the POLITICAL history of EACH region and of the country Italy overall...there was very little of that except in Milan and only because I brought it up to the guide there. I would also suggest that you perhaps supply a reading list of historical nature to your clients. While monuments, statues and frescos all are very interesting to view, it became somewhat tiresome and repetitive. I would have liked a political history t read before coming to Italy...sorry I didn't;\'t think of it. Restaurants were wonderful..pasta making lesson was a lot of fun and the meal there was exceptional. (Host was very interesting too.)  We appreciate all your efforts and will use you again when we return to Italy. Thank you.

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