Embark on a Piemonte wine journey, guided by professional Association Italiana Sommelier, featuring extraordinary wines.
This is a private event at your villa or at Verdmont, Acqui Terme meaning you can relax and ask all manner of wine questions you always wanted to but never dared!
Sourced from smaller wineries of top quality, these unique, under-the-radar wines promise an unforgettable experience of Piemonte’s rich terroir. You will get insider access to amazing wines all in a relaxed setting of your choice.
Visiting 6 wineries can be a logistical challenge, exhausting not to mention difficult for the designated driver. We take care of all that and bring fabulous wines and their unique stories to you.
All wines will be tasted side by side giving you extra insights on flavour they will be thoughtfully paired with a delicious gourmet platter. You will understand the essence, the terroir, gain valuable knowledge about wines, food pairing, wine buying and some important tips on cellaring.
BIG REDS
EQUILIBRIUM
This option focuses on the legendary Reds of Piemonte where power meets finesse.
The Nizza, a rising star Barbera bursting with vibrant fruit and complexity.
The King Barolo, a majestic age worthy wine with layers of austere intrigue.
The Queen Barbaresco, elegant, refined, powerful.

Plus a surprise entry that will intrigue and surprise for its structured depth and longevity.
Minimum 4 persons €55 per person at Verdmont (€60 at your villa).
You can book via the link on this page (subject to fees) or send me a message no fees.
A balanced tasting between white, red and rosé. Featuring, the crisp elegance of Roero Arneis, and the structured minerality of Erbaluce.
The noble depth of Nebbiolo and the bold intesity of Albarossa.
Balanced by the bookends of the tasting the playful diversity of Brachetto.

Minimum 4 persons €45 at Verdmont /€ 50 per person within 30km of Acqui. Minimum of two if staying at Verdmont, or 4 in villa.
You can book via the link on this page (subject to fees) or send me a message, no fees.




