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Small Group Private Tour Specialist

Plan your Italy adventure with the small group private tour specialist. Escape overtourism and discover the back roads and authentic small towns with us. Kathy and Vernon create your perfect trip, with off-the-beaten path destinations, activities from walks and bike rides to city tours and shopping, and expert-led culinary adventures.

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Food and Wine

Any tour of Italy is incomplete without indulging in the amazing food and wine. But to truly appreciate It requires an understanding of the regional history, culture and geography. All become part of your adventure with Kathy, chef, food blogger, and Certified Italian Wine Professional, and Vernon, mountain guide, MS in European Literature and avid history enthusiast.

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Your Unique Adventure

Not all private trips are custom. Most tour companies don't have the flexibility to deviate from their set itineraries, so there are always compromises. With Kathy and Vernon, your adventure will be as unique as you are, and your itinerary will be personally designed us to meet the desires and varied interests of your group.

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The ItaliaOutdoors Difference


Truly Personalized Service and a Custom Plan for Every Trip

Kathy and Vernon

NO MIDDLEMEN

You communicate directly with Vernon and Kathy. We know your dreams for an Italy adventure, we’ll have it ready for you when you arrive.

No Group Too Small

SMALL FOOTPRINT

Our small footprint allows us to travel like locals and enjoy spontaneous adventures as we explore the path less traveled.

 

Custom Plan

UNIQUE ITINERARY

Each tour itinerary is unique and serves as a framework for an exceptional journey, where a thoughtful plan adjusts to your pace.

 

Authenticity

KNOWLEDGE

We focus on just a few select tours to provide an exceptional level of regional knowledge and an unforgettable authentic experience.

Travel after COVID-19: How do you wish to travel in Italy when we are able to return? In a small private group of your family and friends? Plenty of outdoor explorations? Off the beaten track destinations far from tourist crowds? Private cooking classes, wine tours, small intimate hotels? That's how we've been traveling for ten years. Plan your adventure in Italy with Italiaoutdoors Food and Wine, the custom tour specialist.

Customize Your Adventure - Food - Wine - Walk - Hike - Bike

With Italy's "Best Local Guide 2013"

Read about our tours in Adventure Cyclist August 2015

Our passion is creating intimate, personalized active food and wine adventures that explore an authentic Italy
- its outdoor beauty, its hidden back roads, its small family producers, its traditional wines, at your preferred pace.
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Currently, there are eight different DOC zones within the Alto Adige region. While today this region is part of Italy, for most of its history it was ruled by non-Italians, most recently being part of the Austro-Hungarian empire until the end of World War I. It is still common today to find German spoken there, and you will see both German and Italian used on the labels of wines from this region - as well as English, if you are drinking them in the US!

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Alto Adige, Italy


Alto Adige (Sudtiroler): You will see Alto Adige on almost all DOC wines from this region, usually followed by the varietal (e.g. Alto Adige Chardonnay). The only exceptions are sparkling wines and Alto Adige Bianco white wines. This region is the largest DOC, with almost 4,000 hectares under production and accounting for just under 75% of the total for Alto Adige.

Lago di Caldaro (Kalterersee): Next in size, but significantly smaller at under 500 hectares of vineyards and 9% of the total production is the Lago di Caldaro DOC. This is the one region where you will not see Alto Adige preceding the DOC name, as this DOC is shared with neighboring Trentino. However, you may see either Alto Adige or Sudtirol somewhere on the label, along with classico or klassisch. The best wines from this region will also be labeled as superiore or auslese, indicating they have undergone additional aging.

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Lago di Caldaro


Alto Adige Valle Isarco (Sudtirol Eisacktaler): Italian style white wines are the primarily product found in this DOC, located in Valle Isarco. There are a few German style exceptions, the Klausner Laitacher wines. Once again, the DOC name is followed by either a varietal name or location of origin. White varietals covered by this particular DOC include Pinot Grigio, Sylvaner, Veltliner, Muller Thurgau, Kerner, Gewurztraminer and Riesling. The red are Schiava, Portugieser, Lagrein, and Pinot Noir. Approximately 6% of the total production for the province comes from this region, with about 300 hectares of vineyards under cultivation.

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Erst & Neue Kalterersee Vernatsch

Alto Adige Santa Maddalena (Sudtirol St. Magdalener): This DOC is located north of Bolzano, where red wines from made from the Schiava grape are made. It is allowable to produce blended wines here as well, containing up to 15% Pinot Noir or Lagrein. There is a classico or kalssisch designation to a smaller region within this DOC, an indication of higher quality. This classico region includes St. Magdalena, St. Justina, St. Peter, Rentsch and Leitach. Just over 200 hectares under vines, this DOC produces 4.5% of the total production for Alto Adige.

Alto Adige Terlano (Sudtirol Terlaner): This DOC applies exclusively to the Italian style whites produced in this region, blends that contain a minimum of 50% Chardonnay or Pinot Bianco. The remaining grapes are often not identified. 130 hectares, providing 2.5% of the total production.

Alto Adige Meranese (Sudtirol Meraner): Consisting of approximately 130 hectares of vineyards located around Merano, this zone is responsible for 2.5% of the wines produced in the Alto Adige DOC. This zone produces only reds made from the Schiava grape.

Alto Adige Valle Venosta (Sudtirol Vinshegau): The most recent DOC member from Alto Adige, again with the DOC name followed with the grape varietal. Allowable varietals in this DOC include whites Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Pinto Grigio, Muller Thurgau, Kerner, Riesling and Gewurztraminer, and reds Pinot Noir and Schiava.

Alto Adige Colli di Bolzano (Sudtirol Bozner Leiten): This region is also located on the slopes north of Bolzano, where is surrounds the Santa Maddalena DOC. As in that DOC, Schiava is the grape of choice for the reds produced here.