If you’re after a taste of Turin’s culinary soul, this Piedmontese Tapas with Wine experience offers a charming way to explore local flavors without breaking the bank. We’ve reviewed a tour that combines authentic regional bites with two glasses of local wine, all in a cozy, welcoming setting. It’s designed for those who want more than just sightseeing — a genuine bite-sized immersion into Piedmont’s food culture.
What we love about this experience:
First, it’s a fantastic way to try a curated selection of traditional Piedmontese dishes all in one sitting. Second, the pairing of two local wines elevates the tasting, giving you a real sense of the region’s viniculture. Third, the intimate, friendly atmosphere of the bistrot makes it feel like sharing a meal with friends — very authentic.
A possible consideration: The tour lasts just an hour, which is perfect for a quick cultural fix, but might feel a bit brief if you’re keen on a full-blown dinner or wine tour. Also, it’s not suited for wheelchair users, so travelers with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
This tour suits travelers looking for a casual yet authentic introduction to Piedmontese cuisine, perfect for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a relaxed cultural experience in Turin.
Good To Know

Authentic Piedmontese flavors in a cozy setting.
Curated tasting menu featuring regional delicacies.
Two glass of local wine included to complement the dishes.
Short and sweet — just one hour, ideal for a quick cultural fix.
Accessible to most, but not suitable for wheelchair users.
Excellent value at $34, offering a well-rounded taste of Turin’s gastronomy.
An Authentic Taste of Turin in Just One Hour

When visiting Turin, most travelers focus on its grand palaces, historic sites, and bustling piazzas. But for a true sense of the city’s culinary spirit, this Piedmontese Tapas with Wine tour offers a delightful glimpse into regional flavors. It’s not a full-blown dinner or extensive wine tour — it’s a short, focused experience that prioritizes quality, authenticity, and atmosphere.
The setting is a charming bistrot in the heart of Turin, described as cozy and inviting. The kind of place where you feel like you’re sharing a meal among friends rather than in a tourist trap. It’s open, relaxed, and perfect for those who want to savor rather than rush through their taste experience.
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The Itinerary and Highlights
The experience begins when you arrive at the wine bar located in via Po 21/B, identifiable by its distinctive red sign. Once inside, you’ll show your ticket, and the host will guide you through the tasting. The tour lasts approximately one hour, and a small group makes for an intimate, engaging environment.
What makes this tour stand out is the thoughtfully curated selection of local bites:
- Tomino Cheese with Sweet Red Onions: a creamy, spreadable cheese paired with caramelized onions. Reviewers mention how well the sweetness of the onions balances the richness of the cheese, creating a harmonious start to the tasting.
- Vitello Tonnato: thin slices of roasted veal topped with a luscious tuna and capers sauce, a classic Piedmont dish beloved for its creamy texture and savory flavor. One reviewer called it “an absolute must-try” that exemplifies the region’s culinary finesse.
- Peperoni con Bagna Cauda: roasted peppers served with a garlic and anchovy dip that embodies regional soulful flavors. The dip is described as “bold and full of character,” perfect for those who appreciate intense, savory tastes.
- Acciughe con Bagnetto Verde: fresh anchovies served with a vibrant green sauce made of parsley, garlic, and vinegar. The pairing is praised for its freshness and lively flavor.
- Lingua con Bagnetto Verde: tender slices of beef tongue, an often-overlooked delicacy, which reviewers describe as “surprisingly tender and flavorful,” especially when paired with the herbal sauce.
Wine Pairings and Atmosphere
The two glasses of regional wines included in the tour are carefully selected to enhance these flavors. The wines are described as high-quality and well-matched, adding depth to each bite. Guests often comment on how the wines help bring out the tastes of each dish, making the experience feel like a true regional tasting.
Guests typically appreciate the knowledgeable hosts, who not only serve the food and wine but also share insights into Piedmontese cuisine and wine traditions. The overall vibe is relaxed and convivial, making it an enjoyable way to connect with local culture without the formality of larger tours.
Practical Details
- Duration: One hour, making it perfect for a quick culinary break.
- Price: $34 per person, which includes a variety of traditional foods and two wines.
- Group size: Small, intimate groups enhance the experience, allowing for personal interaction and tips from the hosts.
- Meeting point: The wine bar at via Po 21/B, easy to find with its bright red sign.
- Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance — flexible for travelers’ plans.
While the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s an excellent choice for anyone wanting an authentic, relaxed introduction to Piedmontese cuisine in the city center.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyWhy This Experience Works

The focus on regional specialties like Vitello Tonnato and Bagna Cauda makes the experience authentic rather than touristy. The menu reflects real Piedmontese flavors, offering insight into the local palate. We appreciated how each dish was beautifully presented, emphasizing quality and tradition over quantity.
The wine component is a real highlight, especially for those who want to learn about Piedmont’s world-renowned viticulture without committing to a full-day wine tour. The two glasses are enough to enjoy and compare, providing a genuine taste of the region’s rich wine heritage.
The intimate setting fosters a sense of connection — whether with the hosts or fellow travelers. The small group size and friendly atmosphere make it less like a tour and more like sharing a meal with friends.
Value-wise, $34 for this experience delivers a good mix of food, drink, and local ambiance. It’s perfect for a quick cultural taste or as a supplement to a day of sightseeing.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed introduction to Piedmontese gastronomy without a large time commitment. Foodies eager to taste authentic regional dishes will find the curated menu appealing. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the pairing and the chance to learn about local varieties.
It’s also a good choice for those seeking a cozy, intimate setting rather than a bustling restaurant or a large tour group. However, travelers with mobility issues should note that it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
In summary, if you enjoy good food, great wine, and a genuine atmosphere, this tour offers a satisfying taste of what makes Piedmontese cuisine so special.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about one hour, making it a perfect short activity during your day in Turin.
Is it suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group setting makes it easy to meet others and enjoy the experience.
Are drinks included?
Yes, two glasses of regional wine are included to match the tasting menu.
What is the price?
It costs $34 per person, offering a selection of traditional Piedmontese dishes and wines.
Where is the meeting point?
At a wine bar with a red sign at via Po 21/B — just show your ticket there.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it accessible for everyone?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so consider this if mobility is a concern.
What language is the experience in?
The experience provider offers the tour in multiple languages, but check availability when booking.
To sum it up, this Piedmontese Tapas with Wine experience provides a delightful and manageable way to savor Turin’s local flavors. It’s perfect for those wanting a quick yet authentic taste of regional cuisine, paired with excellent wines, in a friendly and relaxed setting. Whether you’re a foodie, a wine lover, or simply curious about Piedmont’s culinary traditions, this tour offers good value and a memorable experience.
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