Wine tour from Verona?
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During my last trip in Italy I tried some wine and food tours in different regions. Honestly the one I love the most was the one in Venice, perharps the most
suggestive and with the best quality/price ratio.
I adore white wine and Veneto is actually the best region to find it.
Here I have a list of the tours I tried:
Tuscany
http://www.classicjourneys.com/tusca...ary/itinerary/
Venice
http://www.venicewinetour.com/product/wine-tour/
Turin/Piemonte
http://www.piedmont-foodandwine.com/tastings-events.php
suggestive and with the best quality/price ratio.
I adore white wine and Veneto is actually the best region to find it.
Here I have a list of the tours I tried:
Tuscany
http://www.classicjourneys.com/tusca...ary/itinerary/
Venice
http://www.venicewinetour.com/product/wine-tour/
Turin/Piemonte
http://www.piedmont-foodandwine.com/tastings-events.php
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Check out Pagus Valpolicella - http://www.pagusvalpolicella.net/
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I just wanted to update you on this. We did indeed find a wonderful tour of the Valpolicella area. It was an afternoon tour through Pagus Volpolicella which we would highly recommend. We stopped in a small village and learned a bit about the history of the region and then had a tour and tasting at a lovely winery. The driver/guide was knowledgeable and engaging.
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Hi Golfergal - since you topped this... I'm planning a week in Verona and am intrigued by the Pagus tours. Did you do a group tour? if so, could you tell me which you did and what you liked about it? Thanks!
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