Travelers seeking an authentic culinary journey through Rome’s vibrant Trastevere neighborhood will find this 3.5-hour food and wine tasting tour an enticing option. With flexible booking, a knowledgeable Russian-speaking guide, and highly-rated reviews, the tour promises an unforgettable gastronomic adventure. From savoring local cheeses and charcuterie to indulging in delectable pizza and fine DOCG wines, this immersive experience offers a delightful way to take in the flavors of Trastevere. But the true highlight just might surprise you.
Key Points

- A 3.5-hour culinary experience in Trastevere, Rome, featuring cheese and charcuterie tastings, pizza sampling, wine tasting, and gelato indulgence.
- Tasting tour includes stops at Antica Caciara, Ivo a Trastevere, an enoteca, and a gelato shop, with a focus on classic Italian flavors.
- Tour is priced from $81.61 per person, with a group size limit of 8, and live guide available in Russian.
- Flexible booking with pay later option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Tour has an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 54 reviews, with praise for the knowledgeable and friendly guide.
Tour Overview and Booking Information

The Trastevere Food and Wine Tasting Tour offers a 3.5-hour culinary experience in the heart of Rome’s historic Trastevere neighborhood.
Priced from $81.61 per person, the tour has a group size limited to 8 participants and features a live guide available in Russian.
A small-group culinary adventure with a Russian-speaking guide, priced at $81.61 per person.
Flexible booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, while free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance provides a full refund.
The tour starts at the Statue of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli and includes cheese and charcuterie tastings, pizza sampling, wine tasting, and gelato indulgence, showcasing the best of Trastevere’s food and drink.
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Itinerary Highlights

Starting at the Statue of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli in Trastevere, the tour takes participants on a 3.5-hour culinary journey.
The first stop is Antica Caciara, where guests enjoy a 45-minute cheese and charcuterie tasting.
Next, they head to Ivo a Trastevere for a 1-hour pizza sampling.
An enoteca hosts the 1-hour wine tasting, featuring DOCG wines.
The tour concludes with a 30-minute food tasting, including unique gelato flavors from Chef Günther.
Cheese and Charcuterie Tasting

Participants begin the culinary journey with a 45-minute cheese and charcuterie tasting at Antica Caciara. They’ll sample classic Italian meats and cheeses, including Prosciutto di Parma, Speck Alto Adige, Pecorino Romano, and 30-month-old Parmigiano Reggiano. These regional specialties showcase the diverse flavors of Italy.
| Meats | Cheeses |
|——-|———|
| Prosciutto di Parma | Pecorino Romano |
| Speck Alto Adige | 30-month-old Parmigiano Reggiano |
The guide will share insights on the production and pairing of these delectable bites, whetting participants’ appetites for the tour’s upcoming food and wine tastings.
Pizza Tasting

After the initial cheese and charcuterie tasting, the tour moves on to a 1-hour pizza sampling at Ivo a Trastevere.
Guests will savor local favorites made with natural, yeast-free dough, including:
Local favorites made with natural, yeast-free dough, including Gorgonzola and pear, Diavola, and classic Margherita pizzas.
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Gorgonzola and pear pizza, a harmonious blend of savory and sweet
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Diavola pizza, a spicy delight with salami and chili peppers
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Classic Margherita pizza, celebrating the simple beauty of tomato, mozzarella, and basil
The guide provides insights into the pizza-making process and regional specialties, enhancing the tasting experience.
Participants can expect a satisfying and informative session exploring Trastevere’s renowned pizza culture.
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Following the pizza tasting, the tour moves to an enoteca for a 1-hour wine sampling.
Participants will learn about Nobile di Montepulciano and Traminer wines, two of Italy’s renowned DOCG varietals.
The enoteca owner guides guests through the proper techniques for tasting and pairing these wines with food.
Guests sample several expressions, noting their distinct aromas, flavors, and textures.
The wine tasting offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the nuances of these regional wines and how they complement the local cuisine sampled earlier in the tour.
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Gelato Indulgence

Concluding the tour, guests indulge in unique gelato flavors at a local gelateria.
The artisanal gelato features:
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Rich, creamy Gorgonzola blue cheese, a savory yet delightful surprise
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Decadent dark chocolate, perfect for the true chocoholic
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Vibrant, fruit-forward seasonal offerings, highlighting local produce
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Distinctive regional ingredients like Sicilian pistachio and Amalfi lemon
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Innovative combinations like honey-lavender and rosemary-olive oil
After the extensive tasting menu, guests leave with a deeper appreciation for Italy’s renowned gelato tradition and the passion that goes into each scoop.
Customer Reviews and Guide Experience

The tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 54 customer evaluations.
Travelers praise the knowledgeable, friendly, and humorous guide. One common recommendation is to arrive hungry, as the generous food and wine tastings make it difficult to fully enjoy the experience on a full stomach.
The guide’s expertise in cheese, charcuterie, pizza, and wine pairings also receives high marks. Overall, customers rave about this immersive exploration of Trastevere’s culinary delights led by an engaging and informative tour guide.
Important Information and Recommendations

Participants meet the guide by the statue of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, which they can identify by the guide holding a sign.
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour covers approximately 1 mile of walking. Participants should inform the guide of any allergies or intolerances before consumption, as all responsibility for consumed food and drinks rests with them.
The tour offers flexibility, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserving now and paying later allows participants to book their spot without an upfront payment.
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Wear comfortable shoes
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Notify guide of dietary restrictions
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Responsibility for consumed items
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Option to cancel for full refund
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Reserve now, pay later
Ask Away

Are Children Allowed on the Tour?
The tour doesn’t specify whether children are allowed. However, it limits the group size to 8 participants, so it’s best to check with the tour provider if they accommodate children for this particular experience.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Dietary Needs?
The tour can be customized for dietary needs. Participants are advised to inform the guide of any allergies or intolerances before consumption, but all responsibility for consumed food and drinks rests with the participants.
Is Transportation Provided to and From the Meeting Point?
The tour does not provide transportation to and from the meeting point. Participants are responsible for getting themselves to the starting location, the statue of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli in Trastevere. Comfortable shoes are recommended for the walking portions of the tour.
Can the Tour Be Booked in Other Languages Besides Russian?
Yes, the tour can be booked in other languages besides Russian. The tour provides a live tour guide who is available in Russian, but the description doesn’t mention if other language options are available.
Is There a Discount for Booking the Tour in Advance?
There’s no discount for booking the tour in advance, but you can reserve your spot with no upfront payment through the "Flexible Booking" option to pay later. This allows you to secure your place on the tour.
Final Words
This Trastevere food and wine tasting tour offers an immersive culinary experience in the heart of Rome. Guests can savor a delightful selection of local cheeses, cured meats, pizza, fine wines, and gelato, all while learning from a knowledgeable Russian-speaking guide. With flexible booking options and high customer ratings, this tour promises an unforgettable gastronomic adventure through the vibrant Trastevere neighborhood.
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