€30

per Person

Coppo Cellars Traditional wines

Tour + Tasting of 4 wines

Tasting at one of the oldest and most fascinating Italian wineries, discovering the wines that have made the Coppo brand legendary

This experience includes a visit to the famous Underground Cathedrals, ancient cellars hand-carved into the tuff stone that extend deep into the hill.

True monumental works of art: galleries with brick vaults, corridors and large halls that maintain a constant temperature between 12 and 14 degrees, allowing the wines to age.

Additionally, you’ll be introduced to the winery’s history and wine production, with insights into Piedmont grape varieties, vineyard management, and traditional winemaking methods, leading up to the most anticipated moment: the guided tasting.

The wines to taste

  • La Rocca Gavi DOCG
  • Langhe Nebbiolo DOC or Camp du Rouss Barbera d’Asti DOCG
  • Moscato DOCG Canelli Moncalvina

The historic Coppo cellars

The Coppo cellars were established in 1892 and are one of the oldest Italian wine-producing estates.

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, the cellars extend beneath the Canelli hill for approximately 5,000 square meters and reach, at their lowest point, 40 meters deep.

Price

€30 per Person

Duration

1h15 hours

Our history

UNESCO World Heritage underground cellars

Quality

Important wines for tasting

Experience

One of the oldest family-run Italian wineries
  • Coppo – N°3 Pupitres (tunnel)

    Our history

    UNESCO World Heritage underground cellars

    In the 18th century, those galleries and tunnels now known as the Underground Cathedrals were hand-carved into the tuff stone. They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their historical significance and beauty. Walking through them entirely, you can cross the entire hill, reaching the gallery where the sparkling wines rest.

  • Coppo- Pomorosso all’alba 4

    Quality

    Important wines for tasting

    The great wines produced by the winery are characterized by elegance, finesse, and a remarkable ability to stand the test of time. Like all great wines, their distinctive feature is never losing drinkability and ease of enjoyment, while maintaining great complexity and character.

  • Riserva di Famiglia Barbera Coppo

    Experience

    One of the oldest family-run Italian wineries

    The history of Coppo winery is inextricably intertwined with that of Piedmontese wine, particularly with the development of Canelli, the homeland and capital of Italian sparkling wine, still today one of the most important Italian wine-producing centers.