Spending your summer holidays in Italy means immersing yourself in beauty: from sunny coastlines to alpine peaks, through historic villages and rolling hills. It’s an experience made of relaxation, culture, nature and, of course, delicious food and fine wine. More and more travelers choose to enrich their stay with moments of discovery, and wine tourism is the perfect choice for those looking for something authentic and fun.
Visiting a winery is not just about tasting wine: it’s about listening to stories, strolling through vineyards, breathing in the passion of the producers, and savoring the land sip after sip. Whether you prefer the mountains, the sea, or the hills, we’ve selected six Italian areas where you can enjoy engaging wine tourism experiences, just steps away from the most loved summer destinations.
Table of Contents:
- Puglia: villages, crystal-clear sea and wines with a Mediterranean soul
- Maremma Toscana: wild nature and characterful wines
- Sicily: volcanic aromas and mineral wines at the foot of Mount Etna
- Trentino – Dolomites: between mountains, freshness and elegant wines
- Franciacorta and Lake Garda: signature bubbles between lake and hills
- Langhe: the timeless charm of Piedmont’s rolling hills
Puglia: villages, crystal-clear sea and wines with a Mediterranean soul

Puglia is one of the most fascinating regions in southern Italy: between the long sandy beaches of Salento, ancient olive groves and historic villages, it offers a rich and diverse wine heritage. The wineries in this region perfectly blend tradition and innovation, offering authentic experiences and bold flavors — perfect for discovering between a beach day and a sunset stroll.
Here are some must-visit wineries in the Salento area:
- Tenute Rubino (Brindisi) – Wines that tell the story of Salento, blending winemaking innovation with the native Susumaniello grape.
- Cantine Paololeo (Brindisi) – Authentic hospitality with aperitifs, light lunches, and seaside experiences in the heart of Salento.
- Enologo per Amore (Bari) – A young project focused on the identity of the territory and engaging wine tours.
- Varvaglione 1921 (Taranto) – Four generations of winemaking history and internationally known wines, just steps from the sea.
- Masseria Cuturi (Taranto) – Rural elegance and organic wines surrounded by the greenery of an ancient masseria.
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Maremma Toscana: wild nature and characterful wines

Maremma, in southern Tuscany, is still an authentic land, filled with green hills, medieval villages and breathtaking landscapes. This part of the region is home to wines with great personality, reflecting the strength and elegance of their surroundings. A stay here offers beauty and relaxation, perfectly complemented by a winery visit.
Here are some must-visit wineries in the province of Grosseto:
- Gagiablu – A very new winery offering intimate experiences with natural wine and pristine hills.
- Fattoria La Maliosa – Numerous events and tastings of organic wines nestled in the Maremma hills.
- Sequerciani – Biodynamic wines and tastings on terraces overlooking the Maremma and the sea.
- Agricola Il Ponte – Family-run winery with genuine tastings and warm hospitality.
- Terenzi – A wine relais where you can stay and enjoy a great Morellino di Scansano.
- Ampeleia – A sustainable project of great value, between hills and biodiversity.
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Sicily: volcanic aromas and mineral wines on the slopes of Mount Etna

Sicily is an island rich in contrasts and flavors, where the Etna area offers unique terroirs and breathtaking landscapes. The volcanic soils give the wines a distinct minerality and complexity, making each tasting a true journey of the senses.
Here are some must-visit wineries near Mount Etna:
- Russo Winery – A family-run winery in Solicchiata, surrounded by lava and century-old vineyards.
- Cantine Nicosia – One of the most dynamic wineries on Mount Etna, featuring a panoramic wine resort.
- Serafica – Terra di Olio e Vino – Excellent wines and olive oils in an estate where the land takes center stage.
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Trentino – Dolomites: among mountains, freshness and elegant wines

In Trentino, nature is pure and imposing. The Dolomites frame green valleys, alpine lakes and tidy vineyards, producing fresh and fragrant wines. A wine tourism experience here is perfect for those who love hiking, culture and breathtaking views.
Here are some of the most evocative wineries in Trentino:
- Cantina Valle Isarco – One of the most renowned cooperatives, located in the heart of South Tyrol.
- Tenuta J. Hofstätter – Tradition and quality in Termeno, the homeland of Gewürztraminer.
- Pfitscher – Modern architecture meets over 150 years of history and sustainability in a dreamlike setting.
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Franciacorta & Lake Garda: iconic bubbles between lake and hills

The Franciacorta wine region, near Lake Garda, is famous for its refined sparkling wines made using the classic method. Here, the proximity of the lake, the gentle hills and the elegance of the cellars create the ideal setting for a summer tasting.
Don’t miss these wineries in the area:
- Tenuta Ambrosini – Warm family hospitality and characterful Franciacorta DOCG wines.
- Castello Bonomi – Tastings of refined white, red, and sparkling wines in a historic setting.
- Elisabetta Abrami – Organic wines with a strong commitment to sustainability.
- Bonfadini – A young and innovative spirit; their Franciacorta wines have received numerous awards.
- San Cristoforo – Elegant style and high-quality artisanal production of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
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Langhe and Roero: rolling hills, historic villages, and great wines

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Langhe and Roero region is one of the most renowned wine territories in Italy. With its picturesque hills, medieval castles and extraordinary wines like Barolo and Barbaresco, it is an unmissable destination for wine lovers.
Here are some wineries you should visit in the area:
- Massimo Rattalino – Vini di Langa moderni nel territorio del Barbaresco.
- Cascina Pugnane – Una terrazza sui vigneti con degustazioni panoramiche.
- Podere Gagliassi – Produzione di vino bio e di alta qualità accompagnati da un’accoglienza calorosa.
- Fortemasso – Una cantina ipogea ecosostenibile che esprime eleganza e precisione nel cuore del Barolo.
- Castello di Perno – Un luogo d’arte e vino, perfetto per un’esperienza fuori dal tempo.
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