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Nestled just a short train ride from Rome, Frascati beckons with a delightful opportunity to take in the art of pasta making and wine tasting. This full-day experience promises an engaging hands-on lesson, where visitors can create classic Roman dishes under the guidance of a skilled chef. Afterward, they’ll savor the fruits of their labor, paired with exquisite local wines in a charming family-run winery. But the real highlight may lie in the chance to uncover the unique flavors and rich history that make this region so captivating.
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The activity is a full-day experience that combines a hands-on pasta-making lesson with a wine tasting at a family-run winery in the charming town of Frascati, located just outside of Rome.
Priced at $36.43 per person, the experience accommodates a maximum of 18 travelers and features DOCG red and IGT white wines.
Along with the wine tasting paired with local appetizers, the experience includes a tour of the wine cellar and a glimpse of the caves below.
After the pasta-making lesson, guests enjoy the pasta they’ve prepared, served with the local wines.
Frascati, a picturesque town nestled just outside of Rome, is renowned for its exceptional wines.
This full-day experience offers a chance to explore the region’s DOCG red and IGT white wines. Guests will visit a family-run winery, where they’ll enjoy a guided tasting paired with local appetizers.
The tour also includes a glimpse into the winery’s underground caves, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the wine-making process.
Whether a novice or an oenophile, you will deepen their appreciation for the rich history and unique terroir that give Frascati wines their distinct character.
After the wine tasting, participants enjoy the art of handmaking Italian pasta.
Led by a chef instructor, the pasta-making lesson offers a choice of classic Roman dishes – cacio e pepe, carbonara, or amatriciana.
Under the guidance of the expert, guests knead the dough, roll it out, and shape the pasta by hand.
The chef shares techniques and insights, ensuring everyone actively participates.
Once the pasta is ready, it’s time to enjoy the fruits of their labor, paired with the local wines tasted earlier.
The entire pasta-making experience is a delightful hands-on highlight of the day.
With the pasta-making lesson complete, it’s time to indulge in the homemade delicacies. Guests are served the pasta they created, accompanied by local wines.
The family-run winery’s DOCG red and IGT white wines perfectly complement the pasta dishes. Whether it’s cacio e pepe, carbonara, or amatriciana, the flavors shine.
Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options are available, though cross-contamination can’t be guaranteed.
Savoring the pasta, wine, and company in the quaint town of Frascati creates a memorable dining experience. The welcoming atmosphere and informative lessons make this activity a highlight for many travelers.
Guests meet at the Frascati train station, conveniently located near the town’s iconic FRASCATI sign. From there, the experience is easily accessible:
Transportation to the winery and back to the train station is provided, so guests can fully enjoy the pasta-making and wine-tasting activities.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s stroller-friendly. Service animals are allowed.
The meeting point at the Frascati train station has stairs, so those with mobility issues may need assistance.
The pasta-making and wine tasting take place in a historic villa, which may have uneven floors and steps.
While the experience is open to all, guests with special needs should inquire about accommodations.
The tour operators strive to be inclusive, but can’t guarantee full accessibility.
Travelers are advised to contact the company in advance to discuss any specific requirements or concerns.
Travelers consistently rave about the welcoming hosts, lively atmosphere, and informative lessons that make this pasta-making and wine-tasting experience a highlight of their Italian getaway.
Many guests highlight:
With its combination of hands-on pasta-making, wine tasting, and exploration of a charming Italian town, this experience offers travelers a delightful immersion into the culinary culture of the Frascati region.
The opportunity to learn from local experts and savor the region’s renowned DOCG red and IGT white wines makes this a unique way to discover Frascati.
Plus, the intimate group size ensures personalized attention.
Finishing the day by enjoying the pasta you crafted, paired with the wines you tasted, creates a truly memorable experience.
Whether a foodie or a wine lover, this tour caters to a variety of interests.
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Yes, the pasta dishes offered can be modified. Guests can choose from cacio e pepe, carbonara, or amatriciana, and the chef can accommodate gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options, though cross-contamination cannot be guaranteed.
Yes, travelers can purchase wines from the family-run winery featured in the experience. However, shipping options are not explicitly mentioned in the details provided. Guests may be able to inquire about wine purchases and shipping during the tour.
The activity offers group discounts, with a maximum group size of 18 travelers. Prices start from $36.43 per person, discounted from $40.47. Large groups can inquire about further discounts when booking the experience.
The experience doesn’t offer the option to arrive early or stay later at the winery. The program has a set schedule and duration, so guests should plan to arrive and depart with the group.
The dress code is casual and comfortable. There’s no need for formal attire, as the experience takes place in a relaxed, hands-on environment. Guests should wear clothing they don’t mind getting a bit messy during the pasta-making lesson.
This immersive pasta-making and wine-tasting experience in Frascati offers travelers a unique opportunity to learn traditional Italian culinary skills, savor exquisite local wines, and enjoy a delightful homemade pasta dinner in a charming family-owned winery. It’s an ideal day trip from Rome, providing a chance to explore the flavors and culture of the Lazio region.