Moscato journey

7 wines - 2 hours

Vineyard tour, hillside stroll, and in-cellar tasting of 7 Moscato d'Asti wines
Duration: 2 hours

This is the most complete and in-depth visit you can make to the Moscato Wine

The most exciting visit to our vineyards by 4X4  exploring breathtaking corners of our vineyards and unique landscapes...  with a little adrenaline too.

You will be enriched by a new vision that will make you amaze and change your mind about this wine.

includes  the tasting of a Moscato d'Asti aged over 24 years in the bottle which alone is worth the trip...

During the visit to the cellar, the history and ancient techniques will be told and you will be able to touch the techniques those put by Mongioia. You can taste the work, research and ambition behind our wine

100.00 €

incl. VAT

per person

100.00 €

incl. VAT

per person

100.00 €

incl. VAT

per person

Il prezzo include

  • Complimentary 35-minute visit to the vineyards by off-road vehicle (minimum 4 people or by prior arrangement)
  • Complete visit of the cellar with explanation

  • Tasting of Moscato d'Asti
  • Tasting dish pairings
  • 1 complimentary souvenir bottle

Visit by off-road vehicle

Drowing

2 hour

where

Cantina Mongioia di Riccardo Bianco , Fraz. Valdivilla 42 - Santo Stefano Belbo (CN)

Cancellazione

Il pagamento di questa prenotazione non è rimborsabile

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Info 

Where do we find you?

You have to enter Mongioia winery su Google Maps
Cantina Mongioia di Riccardo Bianco , Fraz. Valdivilla 42 - Santo Stefano Belbo (CN)

How many people can participate in the visit?

Groups can consist of up to a maximum of 10 people.

It's possible to bring pets?

Sure.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept cash, credit cards and debit cards

What are the visiting days and times?

From Monday to Saturday from 9.00 to 18.00.

Do you speak any foreign language?

In addition to Italian, we can make visits in French and Inglish.

Is there parking near the winery?

Yes, we have a very large car park right next to the cellar

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