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Pagus Wine Tours
PAgus Wine Tours

FAQ

Tours and tastings

Our tours primarily focus on Valpolicella (the land of Amarone), but we also cover the regions of Soave, Bardolino, Lugana, Custoza, the Valdadige, and neighboring areas such as Franciacorta, Prosecco, and Trento.

Tours are regularly available in Italian and English. Upon prior request, we can organize guides in other languages.

The meeting point for our group tours is at our office in Via della Valverde 75, Verona, just a short walk from Piazza Bra and the Arena. For private tours, pick-up and drop-off are arranged based on the client’s needs.

Absolutely. Our sommelier guides adapt their language to the participants’ level of knowledge, making the experience enjoyable for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts.

In a basic wine tasting at least 4 wines are included.

Groups are generally small to ensure a more authentic and personalized experience. They usually range from 2 to around 8 people, but private tours or larger groups can also be arranged upon request.

Generally, the package includes transport in an air-conditioned minivan to/from Verona, a professional sommelier guide, guided cellar tours, and all wine tastings. For full-day tours, lunch is also included.

Yes, we offer the possibility to create tailor-made itineraries for individuals, couples, families, or corporate groups, allowing you to choose your favorite wineries or add specific activities.

Yes! We offer a beautiful experience in Valpolicella that includes a cooking classes:

Cooking Class in a Valpolicella Winery: 5 hours approximately, enjoy an exclusive culinary experience in the heart of Valpolicella. Guided by a professional chef, you’ll prepare a traditional Italian menu of 2 courses.

https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-wine-tasting/cooking-class-in-a-valpolicella-winery/  

Yes, we organize E-bike tours through the vineyards of Valpolicella and Lake Garda. You can participate in guided tours or rent bikes for a self-guided tour supported by a dedicated App.

Verona Panorama E-bike tour (with private guide): a private e-bike ride through the green surroundings of Verona and Valpolicella: countryside, vineyards, springs, and scenic viewpoints with an expert tour leader. 

Verona Bike Tour (with private guide): we wait for you at Itinera Bike Shop in Verona city center, pick up your bike and follow your guide in a voyage through local history. 

Amarone E-bike tour (with private guide and wine tastings): E-bike tour with private guide, including wine tasting and visit to a winery. 

https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-guided-e-bike-tours/ 

Verona’s history by bike: travel through the centuries to discover the city of Verona. Pick up the touring bike, install the app and read about history and stories of the City of Love. 

Valpolicella Museum E-bike & wine: a short tasty tour to a historical yet modern winery. Pick up your e-bike in Verona and enjoy a half day bike&wine tour! 

Valpolicella Classica E-bike & Wine: ride by e-bike from Verona to Valpolicella, where Amarone wine is produced. Stop at an elegant winery for a visit and tasting.  

Soave hills E-bike & Wine: depart from Verona and ride to the Soave wine production area: scenic switchbacks, quiet countryside and a small farm for the wine tasting. 

Lake Garda E-bike & Lunch: start in Verona, follow the app, reach Lake Garda by e-bike, along bike paths and back roads. Lunch by the shore is included.

Verona hills E-bike & Picnic: leave Verona by e-bike, following the app. Reach the countryside and the small winery where to stop for a nice picnic.

https://www.paguswinetours.com/self-guided-e-bike-tours/ 

Our tours are designed to be accessible to everyone. The cycling routes follow scenic roads with moderate elevation changes. Additionally, the use of e-bikes (electric bicycles) helps to make the experience easier and more enjoyable.

Yes, all tours are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 people.

Yes! Pagus Wine Tours offers tailor-made experiences for special occasions and corporate events, including bachelor/bachelorette parties, marriage proposals, and team-building activities. We can customize tours, tastings, and winery visits to make every event unique and memorable.

We offer various transport solutions to ensure comfort and safety:

Shared Minivan (max 8 people): Included in our group tours, departing from our office at Via della Valverde 75, 37122 Verona.

Private Transfers: A door-to-door service (hotel, villa, or station) with a private guide for personalized tours throughout Valpolicella and all neighboring wine regions.

Dedicated Shuttles: For corporate groups or special events, we organize bespoke transfers with vehicles of various capacities, allowing you to enjoy tastings in total relaxation without worrying about driving.

Logistics and bookings

Group tour bookings can be made directly online on our website or via email at [email protected]. For private tour requests, do not hesitate to contact us by email; we will be happy to propose a tailor-made experience! We accept major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) and PayPal.

Yes, it is certainly possible, but with specific conditions:

Group Tour: You cannot book a group tour for one person directly on the website (the system requires a minimum of two participants). However, please email us at [email protected]: we will be happy to check if a group tour is already active for your requested date and add you to the confirmed participants.

Private Tour: If you prefer an exclusive experience or there are no open groups on your chosen date, you can always opt for an individual private tour, fully customizable to your needs.

Yes, it is possible to pay on site but we prefer to book and pay online or by email to ensure availability.

It is possible to cancel your group or private tour booking within 14 days of placing your order (without any reasons)  or if the service undergoes significant changes. In both these cases, you will receive a full refund of your deposit. For cancellations made outside of these conditions, refer to the link provided: https://www.paguswinetours.com/terms-and-conditions/ 

Yes, you can give a Pagus Wine Tour experience. We offer customizable gift vouchers, perfect for special occasions. The recipient will be able to book the tour on a date of their choice.

Dress in layers: Even in summer, cellars and aging areas maintain constant temperatures between 14°C and 16°C. Always bring a light sweater or a pashmina.

Comfortable shoes: During the tour, you will walk through vineyard rows (often on uneven ground or grass) and production areas. It is best to avoid heels; closed-toe shoes are preferred.

We recommend wearing comfortable, sporty clothing suitable for the season. Closed shoes, such as sneakers, are advised to ensure maximum comfort both on the bike and when walking. During colder seasons (autumn and winter), it is useful and recommended to bring a light jacket or windbreaker.

Certainly, the wineries offer direct sales. Additionally, at our office in Verona (Pagus Wine Shop), you can purchase a selection of the best local wines and organize international shipping.

To make your purchases even easier, we offer an exclusive groupage service: if you buy bottles at different wineries during the tour and/or in our shop, you can group the various purchases into a single shipment managed by our trusted courier. This significantly reduces shipping costs and simplifies the process, delivering all your wines directly to your home in one go.

The tour leader, with respect for all guests, will wait for you in case of a maximum delay of 15 minutes.

In case of transport issues preventing you from reaching the meeting point, please contact us and we will be happy to arrange a transfer.

Tours take place regularly even in the rain, as winery visits and tastings are held in sheltered indoor spaces. For tours that include a boat trip to Sirmione, a visit to the Sirmione Castle is offered in case of bad weather.

Yes, our tours are accessible, but they require planning upon request. Many of the wineries we collaborate with are equipped to remove architectural barriers; however, some vineyards or historic cellars may have limitations. Contact us in advance: we will be happy to find the most suitable facilities and organize dedicated transport for your comfort.

Yes, children are welcome. A reduced price is available for them, and during tastings, they will be served fruit juices or non-alcoholic beverages.

Small dogs are welcome upon request. If you wish to bring your little friend, please let us know during the booking phase: we will be happy to select and contact wineries that accept animals to ensure a perfect welcome.

Certainly. Please inform us of any needs during the booking process: we will notify the wineries and restaurants to ensure they prepare safe, high-quality alternatives. Whether it’s celiac disease, allergies, or dietary choices, we ensure the experience is inclusive and excellent for all participants.

Our Selection Philosophy
We select family-run wineries. Our goal is to offer an authentic experiences and connect you with passionate wine producers who manage every step of the process themselves.

Group Tours
For our group tours, the specific wineries are selected by our team from our network of trusted partner wineries.

Private Tours
If you book a private tour, you have more flexibility. You can request specific wineries. We will do our best to accommodate your preferences based on the wineries’ opening hours and booking availability.

The world of Amarone

According to the legend, Amarone is a wine that dates back to the 1930s and was originally created by a “mistake.” At the time, producers were making Recioto della Valpolicella, a sweet wine. However, a barrel was accidentally left to ferment longer than intended. As a result, the sugars were fully converted into alcohol, producing a dry wine with a high alcohol content. The oldest known bottle of Amarone dates back to 1939 (1936 harvest) and is preserved at the Cantina Sociale di Negrar. Its commercial production began after World War II, starting in 1953 with the Bolla winery. In 1968, the Valpolicella designation was established, initially including only Valpolicella and Recioto. Amarone was added in 1976 and officially recognized as Amarone della Valpolicella DOC in 1990. Amarone was officially awarded DOCG status the highest level of quality recognition for Italian wines in 2010.

Although both of these typical Valpolicella wines are made from the same grape varieties, the key difference lies in the fermentation process. In Amarone, the sugars are fully fermented and converted into alcohol, resulting in a dry wine. In Recioto della Valpolicella, fermentation is stopped before all the sugars are converted, producing a sweet red dessert wine.

Amarone is not made from a single grape variety but from a blend of several grapes typical of the Valpolicella area. The main varieties used are Corvina Veronese, Corvinone, and Rondinella.

Due to its full body and high alcohol content, Amarone pairs best with dishes that share similar richness and intensity. Red meats, such as ribeye steak or sliced beef steak (tagliata), are excellent matches, as they call for a robust and structured wine like Amarone. Alternatively, dark chocolate pairs beautifully with Amarone, enhancing its cocoa and complex flavor notes.

Amarone should be served at a temperature between 15 and 20°C.

Amarone is a long wine, it can easily age for over 10 years, and in exceptional vintages it can reach up to 20 years

For those wishing to discover the soul of the “King of Valpolicella,” we propose itineraries that celebrate its history and flavor:

The Amarone Country (Full Day): A 7-hour total immersion in Valpolicella Classica. You will visit two different wineries, where you will taste the entire range of DOC and DOCG wines from Valpolicella. You can also taste tradional dishes of Verona in an enoteca, or in a typical local osteria. https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/the-amarone-country/ 

A Taste of Amarone (Half Day): Ideal for those with limited time. Includes a visit to a selected winery and a panoramic stop in the beautiful village of San Giorgio di Valpolicella. https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/a-taste-of-amarone/ 

Two Amarone Wineries (Half Day): along the wine route, you will visit two different wineries. Here you can taste the entire range of DOC and DOCG wines, such as Valpolicella, Ripasso, Amarone and Recioto, with their different styles. https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/two-amarone-wineries/ 

A Sunday of Amarone (Half Day): approximately 3 ½ hours, live an authentic tasting experience in a winery in Valpolicella with this Sunday tour. Admire the beautiful hills and landscape of San Giorgio in Valpolicella and discover the local wines (Amarone included!). https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/a-sunday-of-amarone/ 

Espresso & Amarone (Half Day): approximately 4 ½ hours, join this coffee & wine tour for an experience full of authentic taste and flavours. The first stop of the tour will be the “Caffè Roen roasting shop” and then the tour continues in a local winery in Valpolicella.  https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/espresso-and-amarone/ 

Sirmione by boat, Lake Garda and Amarone (Full Day): approximately 6 hours, join us for a relaxing boat ride on Lake Garda, exploring the enchanting historic center of Sirmione from both land and water. After the tour of Sirmione are also included the visit, light lunch and a wine tasting in an Amarone’s winery. https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/sirmione-by-boat-lake-garda-and-amarone-half-day-tour/ 

Soave and Amarone (Half Day): approximately 4 ½ hours, join us for a half-day tour and discover the most important white and red wines of Verona. You have the possibility to taste white wines in a winery in Soave and red wines in a winery in Valpolicella. https://www.paguswinetours.com/group-wine-tours/soave-and-amarone/ 

Three Amarone wineries (Full Day): 7 h approximately, you will discover the gorgeous land of red wine, Valpolicella, and its traditional products. You can visit three different wineries of Amarone and there is also the light lunch in one of these. https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-wine-tasting/three-amarone-wineries/ 

Lake Garda and Amarone (Full Day): 8 h approximately, the “Lake Garda and Amarone” tour is the only one that allows you to visit the most prestigious areas of Verona: Lake Garda and Valpolicella, on the same day. You can walk through the streets of Bardolino or Lazise and visit a cellar where you can taste traditional wines such as Bardolino DOC or Rosè Bardolino Chiaretto DOC. You will have lunch in a local restaurant at the lake and then you will move to a winery of Valpolicella Classica. https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-wine-tasting/lake-garda-and-amarone/  

In the lands of Amarone (Full Day): 7 h approximately, during this tour, you will stop at two different wineries. There, you will discover the entire range of their DOC and DOCG wines, such as Valpolicella, Ripasso, Amarone and Recioto with their different styles. For lunch, you have the possibility to go to a local enoteca or in a typical osteria to enjoy our traditional cuisine. https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-wine-tasting/in-the-lands-of-amarone/ 

For the most demanding palates and industry professionals, we offer an in-depth approach:

Vertical Tastings: Upon request, we organize sessions dedicated to tasting different vintages of the same Amarone to analyze its evolution and longevity.

Producer Meetings: Exclusive cellar experiences where you can speak directly with those who manage every stage, from the drying process (appassimento) to barrel aging.

Exploring Verona

While you can follow a map, Verona’s history is layered with Roman, Medieval, and Scaligeri secrets that aren’t always obvious. To truly understand the city, we recommend a guided walking tour to ensure you don’t miss the stories behind the stones. Our professional guides bring the city to life with local anecdotes and historical insights you won’t find in guidebooks.

We offer different tour in the city of Verona, which are:

Verona, Flavors & Views: approximately 3 hours, experience the authentic flavors of Verona: ride the funicular up to Castel San Pietro, enjoy local wines and cicchetti, savor a first course in a historic osteria, and indulge in seasonal dessert. https://www.paguswinetours.com/experiences-in-verona/verona-flavors-views/ 

Exclusive Verona Tour in a Vintage Car & Amarone Tasting: approximately 1 ¼ hours, discover Verona with an exclusive and charming tour aboard the historic Excalibur vintage car, then have a taste of the most prestigious wine of Verona: Amarone della Valpolicella! https://www.paguswinetours.com/experiences-in-verona/exclusive-verona-tour-in-a-vintage-car-amarone-tasting/ 

Walking Tour, Coffee and Amarone: approximately 2 1⁄2 hours, explore the city of Romeo and Juliet, walking with a licensed guide through the heart of Verona historic center. Before beginning our stroll, we will pause for a stop at one of Verona’s historic cafés, immersing ourselves in the authentic local atmosphere. To complete the journey, you will enjoy a professional guided wine tasting of Amarone. https://www.paguswinetours.com/experiences-in-verona/walking-tour-coffee-and-amarone/  

Wine Tasting in Verona: approximately 1 hour, in this experience you have the possibility to taste three iconic wines from the Verona wine regions. https://www.paguswinetours.com/experiences-in-verona/wine-tasting-in-verona/

Guided Tour of Verona & Amarone Tasting: approximately 2 1⁄2 hours, explore the city of Romeo and Juliet, walking with a licensed guide through the heart of Verona historic center. To complete the experience, enjoy a guided wine tasting of Amarone. https://www.paguswinetours.com/experiences-in-verona/guided-tour-of-verona-amarone-tasting/ 

We have also offer private tours in Verona:

Mystery Tour & Amarone Tasting: 3 h approximately, you will discover the City of Love with an expert tourist guide you will become an integral part of the story we will tell together. At the end of the tour you will enjoy a guided wine tasting at “Via della Valverde 75, 37122 Verona (Vr)”. https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-tours-verona/mystery-tour-amarone-wine-tasting/ 

Walking and Wine in Verona: 4 h approximately, the tour starts at “Via della Valverde 75, 37122 Verona (Vr) where you can taste a selection of three wines from Valpolicella. After the tasting, you will discover the main square and streets of Verona by a walking tour with a local guide. https://www.paguswinetours.com/private-tours-verona/walking-and-wine-in-verona/ 

The ideal starting point for a walking tour of Verona is Piazza Bra, the heart of the city, where you can visit its symbol: the famous Arena di Verona (home to opera festivals). From here, you can continue along Via Mazzini, known as the main shopping street, and then reach Piazza delle Erbe, the former Roman forum, which now hosts a market and many frescoed buildings. Before continuing, a short detour is a must to visit Juliet’s House on Via Cappello, with its iconic and well-known balcony. To finish your walk, you can cross Ponte Pietra (so named because it was destroyed during World War II and later rebuilt by the citizens of Verona using the original stones), reaching the other side where you will find the Roman Theatre and the option to take the funicular up to Castel San Pietro for a wonderful view over the city.

Verona is well known for its traditional cuisine. If you’re not sure what to eat, starting with first courses, you can try Bigoli with Duck (a typical Veronese pasta served with a rich duck ragù) or Amarone risotto (creamy risotto made with the prestigious DOCG red wine from Valpolicella). For main courses, it’s worth trying Bollito Misto with Pearà (considered the city’s signature dish: a selection of boiled meats served with pearà, a sauce made from breadcrumbs, broth, and marrow). Another typical main dish is Pastissada de Caval (a slow-cooked horse meat stew marinated in red wine).

Verona’s historic center is a restricted traffic zone (ZTL) with specific operating hours, so it is important to pay close attention in order to avoid fines.

If you plan to stay within the historic center, walking is the most convenient option. Alternatively, for those who prefer to avoid too much physical effort, bicycles or electric scooters are available to rent and make getting around easier and more comfortable. If you need to travel outside the city center, it is recommended to use the many urban bus lines operated by ATV (Azienda Trasporti Verona). A standard ticket valid for 90 minutes costs about €1.50 (with a small surcharge if purchased directly on board).

Verona is a city that can be visited all year round. The shoulder seasons, such as autumn, offer mild and pleasant weather along with events like Fieracavalli (a historic fair dedicated to the equestrian world). In spring, visiting Verona is also ideal for attending Vinitaly (Europe’s most important international wine fair, with tastings held throughout the city squares). In summer, despite the high temperatures, Verona is highly recommended thanks to the many festivals and concerts held at the Arena in Piazza Bra. In contrast, during winter, Verona becomes “magical” with its Christmas markets, and another unmissable event is the Verona Carnival, featuring the famous “Venerdì Gnocolar.”

Generally, 2 days are enough to visit the main attractions of the city in a relaxed and organized way. If you also want to explore nearby areas such as Lake Garda or the Valpolicella or Soave wine regions, you will need at least 4–5 days in total.