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PiemonteMio

Discover the best of the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato
Start Planning Your Adventure!

PiemonteMio

Discover the best of the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato
Start Planning Your Adventure!

Private, Tailored Wine & Food Tours

Taste my range of wines and enjoy amazing visits to artisanal wine & food producers in the most beautiful region in Italy.

If you are dreaming of that unforgettable Italian trip, PiemonteMio can turn your dream into reality…Piemonte (and, indeed PiemonteMio) has wine – among the greatest in the world – food, culture, architecture, sports, scenery, design & history to rival any in Italy.  To visit the places the locals go, you need someone who lives and breathes the region: someone who will show you places others don’t know about.  Someone like me…I can help you to discover the best of the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato in this jewel of north-western Italy.  So what are you waiting for?

Come with PiemonteMio for the experience of a lifetime…

Welcome to PiemonteMio – My Piemonte…

Discover PiemonteMio

Nowhere in Italy can offer as much as Piemonte when it comes to what’s on your plate and in your glass.   The wines are the most interesting in the land and the cuisine, courtesy of the Savoyard Empire, is a sublime blend of French and Italian.

The glories of Italian regional larders are overwhelmingly to be found in small, family-owned producers, and Piemonte is no exception.  People making authentic wines or foods deeply rooted in the area, and restaurants making traditional dishes from locally-sourced ingredients.

The wines are easily accessible, the food wonderfully seasonal and crowned with the glorious White Truffle.

I have information on how to get here, as well as where to eat, drink and sleep when you arrive.

Come with me and experience the Piemonte that the locals know…

Food and wine tours in Piemonte

“I came to Piemonte to work one grape harvest.  That was over 20 years ago…”

Food and wine tours in Piemonte

Of course, food & wine are what most visitors to the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato come for, but Piemonte has much more to offer than just that: from Olympic ski and winter sports resorts, through wonderful Alpine hiking, to Italy’s first capital city, Turin – home to some of the best museums, art, architecture, and the best automotive design in the world.  To say nothing of the café culture and fashion shopping…

piemonte food lesson
barolo nebbiolo wine
langhe wine cellar
Wine tasting Barbaresco

BLOG

5:2 diet in Piemonte- part I

The 5:2 diet has been a lifestyle choice that has transformed our routine over the past 12 months or so and has been essential to combat the omnipresent temptations of life in Piemonte. When you are surrounded by the best wine in the world at affordable prices, and...

Working backwards (and forwards)-Part 2

The last few weeks have been a disaster as following a brief trip to the UK I returned with a cold that robbed me of my senses of taste and smell. I don't particularly blame the UK nor my fellow airline passengers but I feel much safer here. It was only last week that...

Working backwards- Part 1

A month into 2014 and I'm already struggling with New Year's resolutions. I promised myself that I would blog more often but with lots of visitors and consequent adventures I've kept putting it off. So I'm going to start with this week and work backwards. I recently...

How to say “hello/goodbye” in Italian

I've always found it difficult to fully understand when to use "ciao", "buon giorno" or "salve". As I left the bakers yesterday I said "arrivederci" and the 3 assistants responded "ciao", "buon giorno" and "salve"! Cheerio for now.

Recent tastings

              Despite all my heroic efforts to reduce the volume of wine in my cantina, admirably assisted by family and friends, I am failing miserably. This is entirely due to the excellent quality/value of the hundreds of...

Driving in Italy

Having paid €800+ for just 3rd party insurance for my 8 year old CRV versus around £300 for fully comprehensive cover in the UK, I thought I would share some observations: 1. Most Italians think the Fiat they are driving is a Ferrari 2. Any space exceeding 1 car...

HOW TO GET TO THE LANGHE

So you have seen and – I hope – read about the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato.  Now you need to get here…

By Plane

There are major international airports serving Piemonte in Turin and Milan, as well as smaller ones in Cuneo and Genoa.

Nice is only a couple of hours away, and Geneva is convenient for many of the ski resorts.

By Train

To visit the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato by rail, you’ll need a train to Alba or Asti.  Alba is served from Turin, Asti from Turin, Milan and Genoa.

Turin has a new direct sevice with Trenitalia from Paris, in addition to the Paris – Turin service offered by SNCF in France.

By Road

All roads may lead to Rome, but why not take the ones via Piemonte wine country on the way…?

The Langhe, Roero and Monferrato are very well served from Turin, Milan, Genoa and Nice.

Contact Us

If you would like more information or have any queries, contact us on: evan@piemontemio.com