10 Days in Piedmont, Italy
Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera!
SEPTEMBER 9 to 18, 2025 ONE ROOM LEFT
9 Nights at 4-star Accommodation (spa services available) • 9 Buffet Breakfasts • 7 Amazing Dinners with Wines from the Piedmont Region • One Very Special 5-course Barolo Wine Pairing Dinner • 6 Fabulous Lunches with Wine • Private 3-Course Italian Cooking Class • First Evening Introductory Wine Tasting in Turin • Private Chocolate Tasting • Private workshop on Vermouth cocktails • Guided History Walk • Truffle Hunt • E-biking through the Countryside with a Guide • Bocce Tournament • Private Coach Travel in Piedmont • Private Coach Transfer to Milan (Malpensa airport) for return flight… and a few surprises!
“An exceptional all-round gastronomical, cultural and just plain fun tour!
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Everything about Piedmont is wonderful – beautiful cities, towns and countryside, amazing food and wine, and nice people. Everyday! When we first decided to offer Piedmont as opposed to the more popular Tuscany – it felt risky, but we wanted a less touristy experience – plus I wanted to share my love of Barbera, the best everyday red on the planet.
We like how Piedmont has managed to remain real’ and relatively uncrowded – small towns and wineries are as charming as they were decades ago. And we lucked-out finding the perfect small hotel, in the perfect hill-top town.
Our stable of Piedmont restaurants and wineries now treat us like family, and make us feel special. With a twinkle in the eye that says “welcome back, let’s have a great time”. Visiting in September we feel the buzz of the harvest with tractors hauling grapes up and down the hills, plus it’s still warm enough to relax by the pool, or in the sunny courtyard.
Our tour starts with 3 nights in the classical city of Turin – the country’s former capital, and often described as the ‘Paris of Italy’. You’ll see the sights, palaces, museums (including the world famous Egyptian museum) and of course, there will be an enoteca (wine bar) visit or two, as well as a private chocolate & vermouth tasting, And the first of many delicious Italian dinners (feasts!).
On day four we’ll move to the just mentioned family-run, hotel in the prettiest hilltop village of the Barolo region. Expect classical elegance with a bright modern feeling. All rooms overlook the garden or pool, breakfasts are a treat, and the bar never closes. From here we’ll experience the wine, food, culture and heartbeat of one of the world’s most beautiful and unspoiled wine regions, recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Our days in the country will be filled with a hands-on cooking class, a truffle hunt, a tour of a former king’s hunting lodge, bocce games, picnic lunches, and café carousing. Not forgetting a bicycle ride over the beautiful Langhe Hills and dinners are served by people who never heard of the word ‘moderation’ – true feasts of pleasure. Yes, my friends, expect lots of fun.
Barolo is just one of the delicious wines of the province of Piedmont, and you’ll also meet other characters such as the the very gulpable Dolcetto, the rustic and heartwarming Barbera, and the charming Barbaresco. Red wine and pizza never tasted so good – rest assured, you will not miss your favourite Cabernet! For white wine, you’re sure to fall in love with the delicious Arneis – perfect refreshment.
This tour is in keeping with our rule of travelling less, but doing more. We will be immersed in all that’s wonderful about Italian history, art, culture and beauty – simply by visiting just one city, and one wine region. Both of which are delightfully free of tourist mobs. While food and wine are the focus, it is Italy, we also include fun, recreational, and cultural activities between meals. It’s an action packed trip, but at a leisurely pace – wine in hand. Italian style.
“What a trip! Starting in Turin, we soon realized that this was going to be fun. We learned about the wines of Piedmont: Nebbiolos, Barbera and Dolcetto and of coarse, we tasted them all! And all the fabulous food! Our day with Gino was so much fun and I fulfilled a lifelong desire to make pasta. Our group made several different dishes, including Ravioli, Tortellinia, Zuchini Flan and Chocolate Custard. Good food, good wine and good company in an easy, friendly atmosphere! We experienced a truffle hunt in a forest with a guide, his truffle hunting dog and an interpreter. It was a good hike and a really fascinating tour, topped off with lunch in a Hazelnut orchard. And what a lunch! Three courses with wine, all in the shade of the hazelnut trees. And, of coarse, the wine! We realized that we have become spoiled because of this trip to Italy. So many great wineries, many with lunch or dinner during our visits. What a fabulous time! With a small group of strangers, we soon became an easy bunch of friends…. both with singles and couples, sometimes singing on our way home from dinner! Learning Bocce Ball! Walking and Biking Tours! Fun, fun, fun!” The Starkey’s, Picton, ON
INTRODUCING YOUR EXCEPTIONAL GUIDES!
Our 2025 Italy Tour will be led by LEO BADURIA and VIVIAN GIES. Leo is a colleague in the wine importing business, and one of the sweetest persons you’d ever hope to meet. He is a lover of all things Italian. “I am very familiar with Piedmont, and love it for it’s unique food, wine and spirits, and beautiful views of vineyards and snow-capped mountains. I consider Italy to be my second home, and also speak Italian and French.” Yay!
Along with his wine-buying travels to Italy, Leo finds time to give bread making classes (with students from around the globe), and to create some very fine paintings! We could not be happier with Leo and his wife VIVIAN (“who among other things, makes sure I’m organized”) in charge, and we think you’ll appreciate their strong inter-personal skills and love of sensual pleasures – which the Italians know SO well. For this tour, Leo and Vivian will be following our inspired itinerary – fine tuned from years of doing our tours to Italy – but certainly they will add their unique spin. Leo and Vivian were the guides in 2024 and received glowing reviews:
“My husband and I participated in a tour led by Leo and Vivian to Piedmont, Italy and we had a wonderful time. The organization of the tour was terrific – we loved the accommodations, and each day there was an organized activity including a historical walking tour, biking through the hills and tours of vineyards. Leo is extremely knowledgeable about wines and we had many wine tastings at excellent restaurants and we learned a great deal about the wines of the region. We would enthusiastically recommend Leo and Vivian as tour guides and look forward to another trip with them!” D. Wilson, Toronto
“We had a fabulous holiday exploring the beautiful Piemonte region. Thank you for being wonderful hosts.” M & P James
“Vivian was a gentle organizer, and Leo shared a lot of wine knowledge, and we enjoyed them more than as simply tour organizers.” A. Dinnert
10 Days in Piedmont, Italy
SEPTEMBER 9 to 18, 2025 ONE ROOM LEFT
Maximum 18 participants
Standard room: $7,250 per person, based on double occupancy in Canadian currency, including all taxes
Deluxe room: Add $500 pp or $1000 CND total per room total for 6 nights (2 available)
TRIP INCLUDES:
9 nights at 4 star accommodation: 3 nights in Turin, 6 nights in Barolo region (spa services available)
9 breakfasts
7 dinners with wines, including one special 5 course Barolo wine pairing dinner
6 lunches with wine
3 course Italian cooking class
Private Chocolate Tasting
Visits to, and VIP tastings at wineries
First evening introductory wine tasting in Turin
Private workshop on Vermouth cocktails
Guided history walks
Private truffle hunt
E-biking through the countryside with a guide
Bocce tournament
All private coach travel in Piedmont
Private coach to Milan (Malpensa airport) for return ‘official’ flight
…and a few surprises!
Best Bottles Inc reserves the right to make minor changes in the itinerary.
NOT INCLUDED:
Airfare
2 lunches and 2 dinners
Arrival transportation from Turin airport to hotel
Gratuities
Personal items and drinks not included in the meals
Travel and medical insurance
Any additional transfers before or after the tour that are not part of the tour schedule
OFFICIAL FLIGHTS TBC
You can book any flight to Turin – the tour officially starts on Tuesday September 9, 2025 at the Turin Hotel at 6:00pm.
We recommend AIR CANADA AC0842 (stopping in Frankfurt before the second flight AC7366 to Turin)
RETURN flight is important though – from Milan Malpensa Thursday morning, September 18, 2025
AIR CANADA Flight Number AC0895 leaving at 11:50am, arriving in Toronto 17:34, with one stop in Montreal
For those catching a later flight or travelling onwards, please note the tour will end at Milan Malpensa Airport the morning of September 18, 2025
TO BOOK
Email katowake@gmail.com with ITALY 2025 in the subject headline.
We will confirm your spot (quota 16 people) and give further instructions regarding your $500 non-refundable deposit.
We expect everyone to be in good physical shape – able to easily walk for a few hours a day – and to participate in every daily excursion.
Note: There are no taxis in our countryside town, and the streets are somewhat hilly with cobblestones.
This is a non-smoking tour.
While we do our best to accommodate any special dietary concerns, it is not a given.
We work with Ellison Travel and Tours, our official partner with TICO #2392471
Billy’s Best Bottles reserves the right to make changes in the itinerary.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Your $500 pp deposit is non-refundable.
Final payment is due 120 days prior to the tour, and is 100% non-refundable.
FYI: Tours will be cancelled or postponed if Canadian “˜Do Not Travel’ advisories apply to the destination, or if Ellison Travel & Tours deems it unsafe to travel, in which case, all monies paid will be transferred to a future travel credit.
HOW DO WE DIFFER FROM OTHER TOURS?
We must start by telling you that we never set out to conduct tours. However, after a few trials with friends we sensed that there was an interest in our style of travel. Found a niche as they say. Original and generous were the two most used words we heard to describe what we offered, and not surprisingly as our itineraries were of our own making. We did not see the point of taking people to over-crowded ‘guide book’ places. It is impossible to catch the feeling of a place when you’re lost in a sea of fellow travellers. We still deliver WOWs, but without the hassles and crowds. And generous might have something to do with how much wine we were pouring.
We have sought out parts of a country that offer a sense of the whole, thereby delivering the experience without long travel times. Spending less hours on the road attempting to see it all gives us more quality time in towns, galleries or cafés. Feet on the ground as opposed to bum on a bus, seeing better over seeing more.
Most of the experiences we offer are either not available off-the-street, or would require a lot of work to secure.
We love the time at table so most evenings we all dine together, at a hand-picked restaurants where we have arranged something special ““ for an experience not available to the general public. You can expect everything from gourmet to rustic with seating in small groups for an intimate experience. But we’re not opposed to a little rowdiness! We stay at smaller, non-chain hotels away from the tourist bustle.
Have to admit we are not huge history buffs, but we do allow enough free time for those who want to visit churches and museums. Think of us as the anti Trip Advisor – seeking instead the alternative, the unexpected. The kind of tour you’d imagine from a local, as opposed to a Tour company. If you have never travelled with a group before, fear not. Think of the possibilities for fun with a group – ‘adult camp’ as Kato calls it. It may be the best party you ever attended.
Expect to eat and drink too much – and love every minute of it.
In each of our destinations we concentrate on the things that are special or unique: rural pubs in Ireland as they are the hub of a community, historic grandeur combined with sleek contemporary design in Portugal, and the effortless, indescribable sense of style in France. Crafting beauty in everything is Italy’s great skill, and that includes food and wine. We ask that our travellers take the time to know something of, and respect the culture we are visiting – your comfy Adidas and litre of Pepsi might not a fitting image.
WHO SHOULD TRAVEL WITH US?
Those with a love of adventure and social interaction are obvious candidates. On the physical side, good walking ability and drinking stamina are not only essential, but mandatory. Meals are on the European clock – starting late and finishing late – celebrating time at the table. Basically we invite people who are interested in stepping outside their comfort zone and embracing a European experience. Filling the eyes, bellies and imagination with things unfamiliar. We welcome people who come hungry for activity and participation. Please do NOT come with us if you want a conventional sightseeing tour with no participation on your part.
Finally a word on why we do not publish detailed, daily itineraries. One reason is we like to remain flexible and work around weather and local events. But more importantly, we believe that the best travel experiences are built around daily surprises – a trust between the host and the guests. Those who have travelled with us have said that they enjoyed the surprise element as it kept them in the moment. We ask that you greet us with enthusiasm, a trusting open mind, good health, and an empty wine glass (not for long!).
Every tour we’ve run has sold out and many guests are repeat offenders.
“From the moment we arrived, we were treated to first class food, accommodation and hospitality. Every day was a new adventure from hiking through a vineyard to dining in a winemaker’s cellar. By far the best organized trip that we’ve been on ““ well-paced and the perfect group size.” B & H Purvis, New Hamburg, Ontario
“Had been to Italy several times. But this was my first small group travelling ever. Piemonte came vividly alive with Kato and Billy. Relationships, food, wine, learning, and conversation — all rooted in local ambience and warm personalities. Did someone say there’s a Portugal trip too?” Bill Roberts, Prince Edward County
“Doesn’t matter which tour you choose, they are all unforgettable! Just returned from our 4th trip with Billy and Kato, our 2nd to Piemonte! If you want to really experience food, wine (and other assorted libations), first rate accommodations, people, territory, history and downright fun, then join one of their adventures.” Wendy & Wayne Rider, Stratford
“Absolutely fantastic trip. Billy and Kato are the perfect hosts ensuring unforgettable wine tastings, meals and local experiences. The element of “surprise” around the daily activities added to the fun. Great way to meet and make new friends. After 2 months we are still raving to friends and family about how wonderful everything was from start to finish. Would highly recommend this trip.” The Culhanes, Ottawa
“I can say without qualification, that my experience of your Italian Wine tour far exceeded anything I could have imagined. Just outstanding in every way. Congratulations!” Wally Anderson, Simcoe
“This was our 15th professionally conducted wine trip, and while the previous ones were all fabulous, none were better than our Piedmont trip with Billy and Kato. They are a fun and caring couple who do everything to ensure you have a good time. We would highly recommend them.” The Chapmans, Oakville
“Kato and Billy took us to parts of Italy in the Piedmont wine country which I would never have discovered on my own. We stayed in top-notch accommodation, and the beautiful rolling hills of vineyards topped by ancient castles were a sight to behold! We saw it all ““ including grape harvesting, VIP winery visits, and a fantastic 3 course cooking class. I had a superb time with a wonderful group of people. Thanks to Billy and Kato ““ our imaginative, inclusive and generous hosts!” D Troop, Prince Edward County
“Again, what a wonderful trip – the Barolo Tour was our second trip with Billy and Kato. Travelling with B&K is not a tourist trip, but an experience that you don’t forget – great food, great wine, and you see and do things that tourists don’t get to do. Most of all, have lots of fun with new found friends.” Don and Sue Scott, Ottawa
“The Italian Wine Tour was FIRST CLASS! Billy & Kato thought of everything. It was interesting & fun filled. I’d go again in a heartbeat.” Mary Anne Perkins, Milford
“Exceptional all round gastronomical, cultural and just plain fun tour. I can’t think of a better way to experience the Piedmont wine country than joining Kato and Billy. The variety of wine tastings and daily activities are a testament to their thorough advance research and genuine desire to assure a wonderful memory for all. La dolce vitae indeed.” Brenda Smith, Ottawa