What to do and see in Emilia-Romagna, Italy: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

February 5, 2022 Misti Hsu

Emilia-Romagna (pronounced [eˈmiːlja roˈmaɲɲa]; Emilian and Romagnol: Emélia-Rumâgna) is an administrative Region of Northeast Italy comprising the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna. Its capital is Bologna. It has an area of 22,446 km (8,666 sq mi), and about 4.4 million inhabitants.
Restaurants in Emilia-Romagna

1. Azienda Agricola Botti di Bovina Fabio

Via Elio Roda 19/1, 40050, Monte San Pietro Italy +39 051 848944 http://vinibotti.it
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Azienda Agricola Botti di Bovina Fabio

2. Cantina Il Poggio

Strada Per Cangelasio 199, 43039, Salsomaggiore Terme Italy +39 0524 574200 [email protected] http://www.tenutailpoggiolo.it
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

Cantina Il Poggio

Cantina il Poggio is a winery located inside Tenuta il Poggiolo, a 28 hectares estate. We produce both still and sparkling wines from our traditional grapes such as Malvasia di Candia Aromatica, Barbera, Bonarda and international varieties like Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. During the the visit we show the vineyards and the winery, explaining our winemaking techniques. Finally is possible to taste all the different wines we produce (from sparkling white to oak aged red)paired with traditional local food like 30 months Parmigiano, our extra-virgin olive oil, Prosciutto crudo di Parma and Culatello di Zibello. The Tasting takes place in our characteristic tasting room, that used to be an helicopter hangar, with a stunning view over the vineyards and our green hills. To fully enjoy the visit is even possible to take a walk through the vineyards and the olive grove to our private lake, and witness the magnificent scenario of our landscape.

Reviewed By milsaba - Montreal, Canada

6/5 if I could! Beautiful scenery. Really good wine for all tastes! Lucas was really friendly yet took the time to explain everything, share his passion and answer all our questions (boy we had a lot of them ... ????) . It was a really nice experience ! Would do it all again in a heartbeat if I’m come back near Parma.

3. Manaresi

Via Bertoloni 14/16, 40069, Zola Predosa Italy +39 051 751491 [email protected] http://www.manaresi.net
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Manaresi

Manaresi wine estate lies on the top of Bella Vista hill, 12 km south west from Bologna, in the heart of Colli Bolognesi DOCG wine district. The 11 hectares vineyards go round the estate centre at 270 degrees, facing all the plain from Bologna to Modena. The view rises above up to the Alps on crystal clear days. The winery has been named after Paolo Manaresi (1908-1991), prominent painter and etcher in the last century. The estate is personally run by Donatella Agostoni- Manaresi (Paolo Manaresi's grandaughter) and Fabio Bottonelli, by respecting the land and seeking the right balance. The soil is mainly clay with a little of gravel, with historical vocation for wine growing since the middle-age. The winery is furnished with up to date enological machinery and devices able to respect grapes. It lies underground on the lower level of an old Bolognese rural complex, whose 100 years old part has not been changed. All hand picked in small crates, grapes are very softly worked, all separate day by day, with a special care for quality, through low impact enological processes. Open at all times for direct sale. For guided tours and tastings, please write or call in advance (in this case a small fee is charged).

Reviewed By Kerry_lou94 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Make time to go here! Absolutely stunning location, fine wine and great company. We made friends with some others on our tour, Fabio was fantastic answering our questions and sharing his local knowledge. Me and my partner aren't big wine fans but we left with 3 bottles! Generous tasters too (recommend you don't drive here to fully experience this place) for 20 euro each. Cannot thank Fabio enough for this amazing experience, we'll be back.

4. Commanderia del Gusto

Via Siccomonte 1A, 43036, Fidenza Italy +39 335 560 2291 [email protected] http://www.commanderiadelgusto.it/contatti-parma-cantina.html
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Commanderia del Gusto

5. Fattoria Ca'Rossa

Via Cellaimo 735, 47032, Bertinoro Italy +39 0543 445130 [email protected] http://www.fattoriacarossa.it
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Fattoria Ca'Rossa

La Fattoria Ca’ Rossa è situata sulle colline di Bertinoro da tre generazioni. Nel 1935 vennero impiantati i vigneti e gli oliveti da mio nonno Ugo. Ubaldo, mio padre costruì nel 1960 la cantina. I nostri terreni si distendono per 9 ettari sui colli di Bertinoro. Dagli anni 90 l’azienda è condotta da me, Massimo, e da mia moglie Liana Landini. Assieme, con passione ed amore, abbiamo dato una svolta alla produzione, all’immagine e alla qualità aziendale sia in campagna che in cantina: da noi trovate i vini tipici del territorio di cui rispettiamo le caratteristiche intrinseche utilizzando le antiche e classiche metodologie di produzione, che ne esaltano i profumi ed i sapori, pur impiegando moderne attrezzature e ottenendo così grandi prodotti. In ogni sorso di vino la storia di una famiglia unita dall’amore per la viticoltura e per la propria terra. Su prenotazione offriamo: visite e degustazioni guidate in estate l'uso del nostro giardino attrezzato per barbecue

6. Eno-One

Via Giuseppe Verdi 20/A/B, 42124, Reggio Emilia Italy +39 333 816 7570 [email protected] http://www.enoone.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Eno-One

Anne Bogdanovic Meglioli is available for historical, artistic and food and wines tours in Reggio Emilia and also in the Emilia Romagna region. In Italian, English or French (native speaker). Brochure in Italian, English or French Main qualifications: official professional patent for tourist guide for Emilia Romagna in Italian, English and French released by the province of Reggio Emilia, May 2003 #106 official wine Taster diploma, released by ONAV (Asti). Official olive oil Taster diploma, released by ONAOO (Imperia) official traditional balsamic vinegar Taster diploma, released by the Consortium for the protection of traditional balsamic vinegar from Reggio Emilia official cheese taster diploma, released by the ONAF (Grinzane Cavour) official Parmigiano-Reggiano taster diploma, released by the Associazione degli Assaggiatori di Parmigiano-Reggiano (Reggio Emilia) Specialization in Food and Wine and local traditions released by the province of Reggio Emilia Member of the Association Reggio Emilia Tourist guides and Province

Reviewed By bern247 - Melbourne, Australia

I booked this tour easily via email a few days earlier (whilst I was still in Australia) and the amount of information provided was excellent. The tour itself was fantastic. Anne presented in English and was both informative and entertaining. Other than being an enthusiastic consumer I haven’t had a huge amount of interest in how cheese is made but this was a great experience and definitely one to do when you are in this area. A real bonus is it is free and there was no pressure to buy.

7. Antica Acetaia Cavedoni Dal 1860

Via Guerro di Qua' Nr 2 Via Sinistra Guerro Nr 34, 41014, Castelvetro di Modena Italy +39 320 082 2214 [email protected] http://www.acetaiacavedoni.it
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5.0 based on 123 reviews

Antica Acetaia Cavedoni Dal 1860

8. Cantina del Borgo

Via del Castello 9, 43010 Torrechiara, Langhirano Italy +39 388 608 4279 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cantinadelborgoditorrechiara
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Cantina del Borgo

Piccola cantina situata nel borgo medievale, caratteristica, composta dal locale produzione, locale accoglienza e vendita. Cantina per invecchiamento sotterranea.

9. Acetaia Malagoli Daniele

Via Celeste 9, 41013, Castelfranco Emilia Italy +39 338 264 0322 [email protected] http://www.acetaiamalagoli.com/
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Acetaia Malagoli Daniele

Acetaia Malagoli Daniele nasce dalla volontà di Sofia Malagoli di tramandare un'antica Tradizione e di trasformare una passione del padre, Daniele, in un'attività all'interno della quale accogliere ogni giorno visitatori da tutto il Mondo.

Reviewed By Clownfish88 - Toronto, Canada

Sophia is amazing!!!! We contacted her 6 days before visiting Modena. We had originally booked a Pagani factory tour for the morning and a Maserati factory tour for the afternoon. The Maserati factory tour was cancelled by Maserati last minute so we had time available in our plan. We reached out to Sophia and asked if she could plan out a private tour for us around our Pagani factory tour timeslot. I told her that we would like to see Balsamic Vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese factory, ham, Lambrusco Wine and lunch if we can fit it all in. She did her magic and contacted Pagani to pull some strings to rearranged our factory tour time to fit everything in. On the day of the private tour, Thomas, our friendly driver, welcomed us at the train station in Castelfranco. We drove to Acetaia Malagoli Daniele where we met Angelica, Sophia and Sophia's lovely parents. We learned all about balsamic vinegar and got a chance to do a tasting. It was so moving to hear about the history and see the proud that they have for their "black gold". Our next stop was a local Parmigiano Reggiano cheese factory. We had a chance to walk through the factory and see each part of the process. We met the owner of the factory, Terry who was a super sweet lady. And then we try out the cheese ... it was delicious. Our 3rd stop was a private visit at the Stanguellini Museum. We had the museum to ourselves ... my husband was in heaven. The museum manager walked us through the history of the Stanguellini family, their passion for racing and cars, the development of their designs. The private collection of race cars and luxury cars was insane. Our next stop was lunch at Trattoria Bianca in Modena. Sophia picked it for us and it was fantastic. Great food, great wine, great service. After lunch, we visited Pagani for their showroom and factory tour. Amazing tour!!! Last stop was the ham museum (MuSa-Museo della salumeria) for a private guided tour and tasting. It was a small museum but very interested. Thomas drove us back to our hotel in Modena from the ham museum. All in all ... the 2 of us had an amazing day!!! Sophia and Angelica were fantastic hosts and Thomas was an awesome driver who waited for us at every stop. BRAVO to Sophia and her team!!!

10. Luretta Azienda Agricola

Castello di Momeliano, 29010 Gazzola Italy +39 0523 971070 http://www.luretta.com/metodo.php
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Luretta Azienda Agricola

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