Founder's tour at Bortolomiol
Here is what's in store for you
Following an introduction to the Denomination, you will learn about the history of the founder of the Bortolomiol winery, Giuliano Bortolomiol, and his pioneering vision of the Prosecco Brut, continuing on with the winemaking cellar, the walking tour of the organic vineyard, and the works of art.
You will learn about the Bortolomiol philosophy through the environmental sustainability projects of the winery, and then taste some limited edition wines accompanied by breadsticks and cheese. A quick jump into the Tuscan land to discover Il Segreto di Giuliano will end the tasting. At the end of the tour, you will receive a little souvenir of your visit.
You will taste the following five wines:
- 70th Anniversary Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene DOCG Brut Nature
- Ius Naturae Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene DOCG Biologico Brut
- Bandarossa Special Reserve Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene DOCG Extra Dry
- Superiore di Cartizze Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene DOCG Dry
- Segreto di Giuliano vino toscano IGP, Montalcino
What's Included
- Welcome at Bortolomiol
- Walk through the vineyards
- Short-film about the history of the winery and digital maps of the vineyards
- Visit inside the winery with the explanation of the production process
- Guided tasting of 4 proseccos with a specialized sommelier
- Cheese and breadsticks
Booking details and conditions
You can cancel for free until 4 Days Prior
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User Reviews (1)
A perfect mix of kindness and professionalism
The welcome is as if the owner himself were giving it, and our guide was simply perfect, in a mix of kindness, expertise, elegance, and discretion.
We were offered 6 glasses of wine, one in the park and another 5 in the tasting room, along with a platter of local cheese. Furthermore, when we asked to taste two wines again, they did not hesitate.
With a convenient QR code printed on the placemat where you do the tasting, you can access the shop's price list, so you can also get an idea of the prices before going to buy.
In short, a positive experience recommended for both novices and seasoned drinkers.
Excellent wines and a 10/10 for passion and history.
The only drawback: the winery tour part is very skimpy, also because the second fermentation part is missing. It would be nice to see or understand a few more steps.
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