This experience is built on subtlety. Treviso doesn’t compete for attention—it reveals itself slowly, through details, reflections, and atmosphere.
What makes the day work is the progression from urban refinement to rural lightness. The morning is structured and architectural, while the afternoon opens into vineyards and a more relaxed, fluid rhythm.
You begin in a city that feels understated but precise. Canals reflect buildings, narrow streets create intimacy, and every corner feels composed. The walk is slow and observational, focusing on details rather than major landmarks.
As you continue, the experience becomes more nuanced. Painted façades, small squares, and less obvious architectural elements reveal a quieter identity, far from crowded tourist routes.
Leaving the city, the environment opens gradually. Vineyards begin to dominate the landscape, and the pace shifts from structured to relaxed.
At the estate, you explore production areas and cellars before moving into a guided tasting. The wines are lighter, fresher, and more immediate, creating a different sensory experience compared to heavier reds.
The experience concludes with a relaxed meal surrounded by vineyards. The setting is informal but intentional, reinforcing the connection between landscape and product.
• Private walking tour
• Transportation to winery
• Wine tasting
• Lunch
• Departure from Venice (optional)
• Additional tastings
• Personal expenses
This experience is built on subtlety. Treviso doesn’t compete for attention—it reveals itself slowly, through details, reflections, and atmosphere.
What makes the day work is the progression from urban refinement to rural lightness. The morning is structured and architectural, while the afternoon opens into vineyards and a more relaxed, fluid rhythm.