Borgogno
Borgogno Winery: A Legacy of Barolo
Experience the best of Barolo: gourmet groceries, fine wines, local cuisine, and tourist information all in one place.
Degusta le Langhe in Barolo is more than just a tourist attraction; it's an immersive experience into the heart of Piedmontese culture. Combining a gourmet grocery store, a Piedmontese restaurant, a tourist information center, a vineyard, a wine store, and a winery, it offers a comprehensive taste of the region's offerings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Barolo, Degusta le Langhe is easily accessible on foot. Head towards Vicolo Scarrone, a charming alley known for its traditional architecture. The walk is short, and the shop is located at Vicolo Scarrone, 1. Enjoy the picturesque streets of Barolo as you approach.
Public Transport
If arriving by bus, the closest bus stop is Barolo - San Ponzio - SP 03, which is a 7-minute walk away. From there, follow the signs to the town center and Vicolo Scarrone. Local bus tickets cost around €1-€3. Check local schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Driving
If driving, there is a free car park on the edge of town. From the car park, it's a short walk to Vicolo Scarrone. Be aware that the streets in Barolo are narrow, so parking within the town center can be challenging. Parking is free.
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