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La Mondianese

The La Mondianese agricultural company was born from a precious root: the passion for wine and it...

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La Mondianese

Very beatyfull place, very friendly people, very interesting and professional wine-tasting. We loved to be here.

Areski

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

A comprehensive tour of the vineyards and cellar with a clear, simple, yet engaging explanation. A basic tasting included five glasses of wine, accompanied by sal...

Francesca

5.0

Boroli

We had such an amazing experience at Boroli! Anyone who is visiting the area MUST come for a visit. The host and the service was so amazing, so knowledgeable, so ...

Michael

5.0

Cantine Povero

A wonderful tour with Lucrezia, who was fantastic, as was her French. I highly recommend it. The wine is excellent.

David

4.5

Alessandro Rivetto

Super enthusiastic people, nice wine tasting, beautiful surroundings!

Nathalie

5.0

Castello di Razzano

The grounds are beautiful! The museum is a self- guided tour. This was unexpected but, very nice to explore at your own pace! The tasting at the end was amazing. ...

Lisa

4.5

Tenuta Carretta

Augustino was so amazing. He was so knowledgeable and very helpful and kind to everyone in the group. This was truly a very special experience and highly recommend!

Michael

5.0

Tenuta Carretta

Amazing host and good wine. Everyone was so welcoming and nice.

Pelle

5.0

Cascina Sòt

It was an incredible experience in Maurizio's winery! A passionate and exciting young man! We were able to discover not only exceptional wines, but also loca...

Marthe

5.0

Costa Di Bussia

Great tour, very knowledgeable guide!

Joachim

5.0

Cantine Povero

A fantastic family-friendly wine tour! Kids loved the apple juice and alpacas while we enjoyed delicious wines. The family’s story, warm hospitality, and charmi...

Melissa

5.0

Cinque Quinti

Great experience. Nice staff, good wines and a great location.

Lucas

5.0

Alessandro Rivetto

Last week we took part in the tour and it was brilliant. Cristina, our guide, is extremely friendly person. She presented the winery in details and was also eager...

Krzysztof

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

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gabriele

5.0

Pqlin

We booked a tour with a tasting for two. The staff was extremely helpful, the food was good, and the wine was top-notch! Recommended.

Simone

5.0

Abrigo Fratelli

Very nice visit, great personal greeting by both staff and the sweet Australian shepherd (dog). Nice tour of the winery and a very nice testing of good wines wit...

Mikael

5.0

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What you need to know before visiting Asti

How to Get to Asti?

Asti is located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, and is easily accessible by a variety of modes of transportation. 

By Air

The nearest airport to Asti is Turin-Caselle International Airport, located approximately 60 kilometers from the city center. From the airport, visitors can take a taxi, rent a car, or take a bus or train to Asti.

By Train

Asti is well-connected to other cities in Italy and Europe by train, with several trains departing daily from Turin and other cities in the region. The city is served by two train stations, Asti and Asti-Porta Nuova, and trains offer a convenient and affordable way to get to the city.

By Car

Asti is easily accessible by car, with good road connections to other cities in the region. The city is located on the A33 motorway, which connects Turin to Alessandria, and is well-signposted. Visitors can rent a car at the airport or in the city, and driving is a convenient option for those who prefer to explore the region at their own pace.

By Bus

There are several bus companies that operate regular services to Asti from other cities in the region, including Turin and Alessandria. Bus travel is a convenient and affordable way to get to the city, and is a good option for those who prefer not to drive or take the train.

Whether you're traveling by air, train, car, or bus, getting to Asti is easy and convenient. Once you arrive in the city, you can explore its many attractions and landmarks on foot, by bike, or using the local public transportation network.

What is Asti famous for?

Asti is famous for its rich history and cultural heritage, stunning architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, delicious cuisine, and world-famous wines, particularly Moscato d'Asti.

What is the climate in Asti?

Asti has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cool, damp winters. The best time to visit the city is in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant.

Is Asti Worth Visiting?

Whether you're interested in history, culture, food, or wine, Asti has something to offer for everyone. The city is surrounded by a wealth of beautiful and fascinating places to visit, including the Monferrato Hills, Acqui Terme, Alba, and La Morra.

In addition to its many attractions, Asti is also known for its friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere, making it a great destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic charm of small-town Italy.

So if you're looking for a destination that is rich in history and culture, surrounded by stunning natural beauty, and known for its delicious cuisine and world-famous wines, then Asti is definitely worth visiting. Book your trip today and discover all that this amazing city has to offer.

What are the must-visit places in Asti?

Some of the must-visit places in Asti include the Asti Cathedral, Palio di Asti, Piazza Alfieri, Castello di Govone, Castello di Costigliole d'Asti, and the Monferrato Hills.

What is the local cuisine like in Asti?

The local cuisine in Asti is characterized by its use of fresh, high-quality ingredients and hearty flavors. The city's cuisine is a reflection of the region's culinary heritage, and is a perfect complement to its world-famous wines.

Is Asti wine sweet or dry?

Asti is most commonly associated with a sweet, sparkling wine known as Moscato d'Asti. This wine is made from the Moscato grape and is known for its light, fruity flavor, and low alcohol content.

However, Asti is located in the Piedmont wine region of northwestern Italy, which is also known for its production of robust red wines, such as Barbera d'Asti and Barolo. These red wines are typically drier in style, with rich, intense flavors and higher alcohol content.

So, depending on the type of wine, Asti can be both sweet and dry.

What are the most popular Asti wine & spirits producers?

Asti concentrates a wide choice of wine or spirits estates. However, the top 3 wineries or distilleries preferred by our visitors for tours and tasting are:
  • La Mondianese with an average rating of 4.9 among 14 reviews.

How much does a winery tour and wine tasting in Asti cost?

In Asti, the average price of a cellar tour with wine tasting is €29.00. Prices vary according to several criteria:
  • The duration of the experience: The longer the visit and tasting, the higher the cost.
  • The type of visit: Visit to a cellar, wine estate, or distillery.
  • The presence of a guide: A tour guided by an expert, especially over a half or full day, can increase the price.
  • Services included: Premium tastings, number of wines tasted, and additional activities such as wine workshops or meals.
The most economical experience in the area is Tasting: Discovery of the estate's wines at a price of €0.00 and the most expensive is Private tour - The madness of the Grands Crus at €1,750.00.

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