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Trentino-South Tyrol wineries and wine tours
Plan Trentino-South Tyrol wine tours with 6 winery profiles. Compare tastings, cellar tours, towns, booking details, and wines available from regional estates.
Map and filters for Trentino-South Tyrol wineries
The map
6 wineries are plotted from verified coordinates on the same Trentino-South Tyrol map assets used by the regional wine guide.
Live map from region guide assets. Pins use verified winery coordinates.
Best wineries in Trentino-South Tyrol
Three estates to consider first, selected from the live regional directory and available editorial picks.
What visits cost in Trentino-South Tyrol
Typical public visit formats. Final prices are set by the winery, and availability should be checked before travelling.
Cellar tasting
60 to 90 minA guided pour of several wines. Often the simplest format for a first regional visit.
Tour and tasting
About 2 hrVineyard or cellar tour plus a fuller tasting line-up. Best when you want context, not just pours.
Premium experience
2 to 3 hrPrivate host, food pairing, or library bottles. Usually limited and appointment-only.
6 of 6 wineries are currently marked bookable in our data. Use each estate page for the current booking route.
Cantina Tramin
A reference cellar for Alto Adige Gewürztraminer, with a Selection list that runs from valley-floor Lagrein to mine-aged Epokale.
A 160-grower cooperative founded in 1898 in Termeno, the Alto Adige village that gave Gewürztraminer its name. Long-time winemaker Willi Stürz oversees a portfolio split between a Classic range and a Selection list whose best-known bottles include Nussbaumer Gewürztraminer, Stoan, Troy Chardonnay Riserva and Epokale, the Gewürztraminer that earned 100 Wine Advocate points in its 2009 vintage.
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Cantine Ferrari
Trentodoc since 1902. Chardonnay-led Metodo Classico from organic mountain vineyards in Trentino, run by the third generation of the Lunelli family.
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Alois Lageder
Family-run estate at the southern tip of Alto Adige, biodynamic since the early 2000s, with around sixty vintner partners now farming organically or biodynamically. The Löwengang and Casòn Hirschprunn cellars in Magrè run a Vineria, an organic Osteria and the SUMMA wine fair each spring.
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Pojer & Sandri
Founded in Faedo in 1975 by Mario Pojer and Fiorentino Sandri, this Trentino estate works three vineyard zones: porphyry slopes around Faedo, the heroic terraces of Val di Cembra, and the PIWI plantings of Grumes that anchor the Zero Infinito natural-wine project. Müller-Thurgau Palai is the signature white, Faye is the structured Cabernet and Merlot red, with Nosiola, Riesling, and Pinot Nero rounding out the range alongside a distillery and vinegar line at the same Loc. Molini cellar near San Michele all'Adige.
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Azienda Agricola Foradori
Family-run Trentino estate that rebuilt Teroldego through massal selection. Demeter-certified biodynamic, with Granato, Morei, Sgarzon and the Fontanasanta whites at the heart of the range.
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Hofstätter Josef
Founded 1907 in Tramin and run today by the fifth-generation Foradori Hofstätter family, J. Hofstätter is the estate that gave Alto Adige its first single-vineyard wine: Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano Pinot Nero from the Mazon plateau. The cellar on Piazza Municipio still vinifies parcel by parcel across single vineyards in Alto Adige, Trentino and the Saar.
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Opening hours and visiting notes
Italian wineries rarely behave like retail shops. Most visits are appointment-led, and smaller estates adjust around cellar work. Where structured hours are not confirmed, check with the winery.
- Booking lead time
A week ahead is sensible in shoulder season. Allow longer for spring weekends and harvest.
- Bookable estates
6 listings in Trentino-South Tyrol currently expose a booking-ready visit signal.
- Check with winery
Small producers may set hours seasonally or visit by visit. Confirm directly before travelling.
- Closed days
Sundays, Mondays, harvest weeks, and August holiday periods can affect public visits.
Trentino-South Tyrol by season
Vines wake up, gardens in bloom.
Mild days and strong appointment availability make spring one of the easiest seasons for cellar visits.
Peak season, book ahead.
Expect hot afternoons and tighter calendars. Morning tastings are usually the safest plan.
Vendemmia brings the cellars to life.
The most atmospheric time to visit, but some estates reduce public tours during the busiest picking weeks.
Quiet cellar tastings and pruning season.
Small estates often reduce hours. Confirm directly before travelling.
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Common questions
Yes. Trentino-South Tyrol has 6 wineries listed on ItalianWines.co.uk. 6 of them offer tastings. 6 offer guided tours. Check individual winery pages for booking details and visit information.
Trentino-South Tyrol is one of Italy's most celebrated wine regions. Explore the wineries listed here to discover the denominations and grape varieties that define the area. Visit our Trentino-South Tyrol region page for a complete overview of styles and appellations.
Most Trentino-South Tyrol wineries welcome visitors year-round, though spring and autumn are particularly popular. We recommend booking ahead, especially during peak season.
It varies. Some wineries welcome walk-ins while others require advance booking. Check each winery's detail page for their booking policy and contact information.