Verona: Pasta and Tiramisu Cooking Class with Fine Wine
1.Verona: Pasta and Tiramisu Cooking Class with Fine Wine
Make fresh pasta and tiramisu in central Verona with Prosecco and wine, then eat what you made in a 3-hour class.
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Make fresh pasta and tiramisu in central Verona with Prosecco and wine, then eat what you made in a 3-hour class.

Learn fresh fettuccine and tiramisu in Verona with step-by-step guidance, welcome Prosecco, and a free-flowing wine meal.
“This is a fun and engaging class that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys cooking and getting to know fellow travelers. Elodie is a great teacher and charming hostess who made everyone comfortable and ensured that we all had a great afternoon.”

From Verona, a 4-hour small-group minivan tour of Valpolicella, tasting Ripasso and Amarone at two cellars, with English guides.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining! The wineries we visited were lovely”

Guided organic winery tour plus a 1-hour tasting of 5 Verona wines with cheeses and cold cuts, served on a panoramic terrace.

Verona food and wine walking tour with tastings, lunch or dinner, wine lesson, Juliet legends, and a skip-the-line funicular view.
“Great walking and food/wine tour! Sarah was wonderful and very knowledgeable! A must do Verona tour!”

Verona food and wine walking tour with espresso breakfast, aperitivo snacks, Amarone risotto lunch, sommelier tastings, and gelato.
“Fabulous tour by Anna. She gave us a wonderful food tour plus history of the amazing city. She also gave us tips on where to eat for our stay.”

Valpolicella vineyard walk and a family winery visit at Tenuta Santa Maria Valverde, plus 17th-century cellar, Fruttaio drying room, and Amarone tasting.
“This was a very personalised experience in a delightful winery/farmhouse spanning generations of family ownership.”

Amarone tasting from Verona: small group visits two Valpolicella wineries, learns production, sips Amarone and Ripasso with scenic rides.
“We had a great experience! You could tell our guide and the wineries we visited were very passionate about their wine and region! We loved the natural methods the wineries use in their vineyards and we could really taste the difference. And even though our tour was later in the day and right before Christmas,…”

Small-group Verona walk with Roman sights, a one-way cable car up to Castel San Pietro, then a wine aperitif with ham, cheese, and two wines.

Vineyard walk and a small-group wine tasting at Cantina Giovanni Ederle, ending on a Verona-view terrace with 5 wines and local bites.
“We had a booking for this wine tasting, but the experience was extremely disappointing and poorly organized from start to finish. The directions provided in the app led us to the wrong location, requiring a 45-minute walk from our hotel. We arrived five minutes early, only to learn we were at the incorrect address. After…”



















