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7 hours
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Driving the Ferrari Spider in Piedmont, in the "Langhe" area is pure magic .. In Barolo, you can find the most beautiful roads in Europe, full of curves where you can taste the speed, the sound of the Ferrari V8 engine and enjoy the wind in my hair. Breathtaking landscapes, medieval towns, tasty food, good wine and the smile of the locals are waiting for you ...
The Tour Director is a Ferrari expert, he will explain in detail how to drive Ferrari and thanks to a powerful radio (walkie-talkie) he will always be in contact with you. Your Tour director on board his staff car will guide you in this wonderful experience, taking care of every detail to make your trip unique and unforgettable
Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You only need valid Driver License
Barolo
Barolo is located in the northwestern portion of Piedmont called Langhe, about seven miles southwest of Alba. There are 11 communes that make up the wine producing region of Barolo, including the five most prominent ones: Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d’Alba, and Monforte d’Alba. To break it down, Langhe can be divided into two areas, the Serralunga Valley where the Fontanafredda estate is located, which encompasses the eastern communes of Castiglione Falletto, Monforte d'Alba, and Serralunga d'Alba, and the Central Valley, which covers Barolo and La Morra. The greatest difference between these two divisions is the soil; while the Serralunga Valley has soils high in sand and limestone, the latter tends to be higher in clay. The sandy soils of Serralunga produces more intense wines that demand a longer aging period than the Central Valley Barolos, which are known for softer, fruitier expressions of the region. The commune of La Morra produces the most wine of the five
Alba
A once-powerful city-state whose center sported more than 100 towers, Alba is considered the capital of the Langhe, and has big-city confidence and energy while retaining all the grace and warmth of a small rural town. Alba's considerable gastronomic reputation comes courtesy of its white truffles, dark chocolate and wine. Its annual autumn truffle fair draws huge crowds and the odd truffle-mad celebrity. The vendemmia (grape harvest) remains refreshingly local and low key, if ecstatic in its own way.
Pickup included
Ferrari Rental 1 Day (8 hours) - Tour Director - Car Insurance - Staff Car - Radio Walkie Talkie
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Lunch
Wine Tasting
Airport/Departure Tax
Parking Fees
Tour Director Travel & Living
Gas for the Ferrari
Alcoholic Beverages
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All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Sherry C,Nov 20, 2025
- Review from Viator
The wine visit and lunch were beautiful and very unexpected. We appreciated that it was not a “touristy” winery. So much history and a wonderful surprise. The experience was amazing from start to finish and the reason, we feel, was due to pur operator/host:guide, Marco. He made it very special and was very attentive and accommodating. Additionally, everyone worked with me to make this surprise birthday gift for my husband a huge success and I am ever so grateful to all.
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