Visiting Pievalta means discovering the hospitality and beauty of our territory. We will tell you about our choices, soils, vineyards and our way of doing agriculture. We will lead you to the discovery of Verdicchio.
If you don’t have time for a visit but simply want to experience the pleasure of buying wine, come and see us. In our store, you can also find, as well as the wines, the organic extra virgin olive oil of Pieve and our own durum wheat semolina pasta obtained from 4 hectares of land we cultivate in the Fosso del Lupo zone at Maiolati Spontini.
Information
The wines sampled in the tasting, like the others on the list, can be bought at the winery, depending on the availability in our warehouse. Payment can be made with all the main credit or debit cards.
To request a dedicated group visit to the cellar, contact loschi@baronepizzini.it
Parking is available.
Italian and English.
The cellar is accessible to people with disabilities.
We will be delighted to welcome your children. Remember, however, that the cellar is a place of work and production: please hold them by the hand, therefore, throughout the entire visit. Children must always be accompanied and supervised by an adult in all areas and they must not be left alone anywhere in the cellar. Minors cannot take part in the tastings and, for them, the visit is free.
Your four-legged friend is welcome.
From Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
In addition to the wines, our own pasta and extra virgin olive oil are on sale.
The temperature in some areas of the cellar is around 12°C with a high humidity rate so we recommend that you wear suitable clothing.
The visit also includes a tour of the vineyard and we therefore suggest that you wear suitable, comfortable shoes.
Please respect the times you were given when the booking was confirmed, arriving in reception 15 minutes before the allotted time and, if you are going to be late, please contact us to let us know promptly. Based on the time of your actual arrival, we will do our best to allow you to take part in the visit and tasting but we may not be able to guarantee the complete experience.
Wi-Fi available.
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