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The valleys near Lake Garda are home to an excellent selection of vineyards. This winery tour introduces you to the finest in local vino. You'll learn all about the wine production process, rounding off your visit with a tasting session.
Whether you fancy yourself as a wine buff or you're just keen to find out more about the local varieties, then this trip caters to all tastes. The Lake Garda area is home to a number of officially recognised regional quality assurance labels – so you're spoilt for choice.
During the visit, you'll explore the vineyards and tour the production areas, finding out about the grape varieties. A wine tour wouldn't be complete without the chance to sip, sample and savour the fruit of their labour. What's more, the settings are unbeatable – you'll enjoy a new perspective on the region's scenic landscapes.
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Lake Molveno Honey and Liqueur Tastings
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A masterpiece floating on the Adriatic, Venice is the mother of all bucket list must-visits. This excursion kicks off right in the heart of the action – St Mark's Square – with a walking tour of the historic centre. You'll then have free time in the maze of palace-lined canals.
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Lake Garda Wine Tasting Tour – from Southern Hotels
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The Original Lake Garda Tour with Boat Trip - from Northern Hotels
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