
Savor Barolo & Piedmont’s flavors
Experience the wines and wineries of Barolo, Barbaresco and the Alto Piemonte.
Along with food, culture, and history.
An unforgettable weeklong trip led by Tyler Colman, Ph.D., organized exclusively for members of CWC and friends.
7 days/6 nights
Limited to 12-14 guests.
April 26 - May 2, 2026
$5,850 per traveler (includes donation to CWC)
$900 single supplement
$500 reserves your spot
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Meet top winemakers
Get access to the minds and wines of leading winemakers
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Visit cultural sites
Not all the cool stuff is in Florence
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Dive into cellars
Learn how top wines are made
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Discover local foods
Fine dining and seasonal dishes
Barolo…the region, the myth, the legend!
The homeland of nebbiolo will charm you from the first instant.
The hills are part of UNESCO world heritage, the wines are collectible, the people are charming, and the food is…superb! Piemonte is a gem waiting for you to discover. We will sample Turin, savor Barolo, and sip on the shares of Lake Orta.
Where will we stay?
1 night in Turin
Turin sparkles. We will stay at a business hotel with an optional night the prior for those who want more time.
3 nights in the hilltown of La Morra in Barolo
This gorgeous boutique hotel has a pool and sauna
2 nights on Lago d’Orta
We can relax in a renovated hotel directly on the shores of acclaimed Lake Orta, a culinary hotspot
3 reasons to travel with Tyler
Tyler got into wine writing the way so many people do: by writing his Ph.D. dissertation on the political economy of wine in France and the US.
He knows wine
Tyler has written two wine books, contributed numerous articles to places like Food & Wine and the New York Times, and his writing has been nominated for a James Beard award. Tyler taught wine classes at NYU for ten years and at the University of Chicago for five. He has led numerous corporate and private events and organized over 200 wine tastings on Zoom, many with winemakers.
He knows wine people
His deep knowledge of the wine industry means this tour will go to significant wineries and meet the people who are telling the important stories of Barolo wine today. He has his finger on the pulse of Italian winemaking today thanks to frequent visits as well as working with leading importers and their wines.
It’s a snob-free zone
Two words that go together frequently are “wine” and “snob.” Fortunately, the tone of this trip is fun and informative. It will be an amazing, immersive opportunity to expand your wine knowledge no matter what level you bring to the start.
Our itinerary
This tour begins in Turin and ends in Orta San Giulia. Turin’s airport has with connecting flights from the US; Orta San Giulia is less than an hour to Milan Malpensa airport, which has many direct flights to the US.
Sunday April 26: Welcome drink at the hotel in Turin followed by group dinner.
Monday April 27: We will check out of the hotel in Turn and make a stop at one of the many cultural sites outside of Turin. Then, our first winery stop in Barolo in the early afternoon. After that, we will check into our hotel in La Morra, a gorgeous hilltown in the Barolo area. Drinks at sunset.
Tuesday April 28. Winery visit in the morning, group lunch, followed by an exploration of the town of Barolo. Free for dinner.
Wednesday April 29. More Barolo! Winery visit in the morning, group activity in the afternoon, followed by soaking up the sunset and a group dinner.
Thursday April 30. Check out of our boutique hotel and head to the Alto Piemonte for a winery visit, group lunch and check into our hotel on the shores of Lake Orta. Free for dinner.
Friday May 1. We will take a boat ride in the morning to tour the island monastery on the lake. Free in the afternoon to soak up the atmosphere, wine tasting before dinner at a leading bistro.
Saturday May 2. Our tour is over after breakfast at the hotel.
***Itinerary may change; exact details to follow.

“Tyler set an outstanding tone for the group - knowledgeable, relaxed, humorous and engaging. The group dynamic made every activity superb.”
-Gale
“I would give it 10 stars if I could!”
-Tracy
“It was truly a fantastic two weeks. The accommodations were A+. The size of the group was ideal.”
-Norma
“Thank you for a wonderful experience. Looking forward to the next tour!”
- Frank
Book the Barolo/Piedmont wine tour today!
Reserve your spot now for $500 per traveler, fully refundable for 30 days.
Half the remaining balance is due November 15, 2025, refundable for 30 days. The balance is due February 28, 2026.
Unlike previous trips, the CWC donation is built into the price. There is a non-member supplement, which includes an annual membership.
Got a question? Don’t hesitate to ask.
Terms & Conditions are here.
Questions. And answers.
What’s included?
This tour includes six nights at hotels, breakfast at the hotel each morning, one group meal a day (three lunches and three dinners), transportation to events on the itinerary, and all winery and cultural visits. A reasonable amount of wine with group meals is included. There is also no need to tip anyone on this tour.
What’s not included?
Not included: airfare, airport transfers, travel insurance, meals not on the itinerary, wine beyond the set wines with dinner, and personal incidentals such as room service, other hotel charges or laundry.
What’s the cancelation policy?
Your initial deposit is fully refundable for 30 days. After that, it is non-refundable. A second payment is due on November 15, 2025. That is also refundable for 30 days. The final payment is due February 28, 2026 and the trip will be non-refundable after that.
Should I get travel insurance?
We recommend travel insurance. Some credit cards offer limited insurance included or for purchase. Please note that some “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) policies must be purchased within two weeks of the initial deposit. Allianz, AIG or your home insurance company may offer suitable policies that also include medical coverage.
Who’s going?
This trip is offered exclusively to Chautauqua Women’s Club members and guests.
Can solo travelers go?
Absolutely! It is a great way to meet people. There is a supplement for single occupancy.
Is this a fundraiser?
Yes, it is a fundraiser for the Chautauqua Women’s Club, a 501(c)(3) organization. A donation for each traveler has been built into the price. If you would like to donate to the Club directly, please be in touch. Also, non-members will have a higher donation level that also includes a one-year membership in the club.
What documents are needed?
Just a US passport that expires after December 2026.
What’s the closest airport?
Turin airport (TRN) is a short taxi ride to the starting point. Turin airport is available through connecting flights in European hubs such as Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt or London. Milan Malpensa (MXP) is a large airport with many direct flights per day to the US. It is less than one hour in a car service from the trip’s end point. Trains are also available.
How do we get there?
The tour starts at the meeting point in downtown Turin. There are many flights to Turin airport and trains to Turin station.
How much walking is there?
Travelers should be able to walk two miles a day (5,000 steps), some of it on paths, cobbled streets or in vineyards. Travelers should be comfortable with a few flights of stairs.
I don’t know that much about wine. Should I go?
Yes! If you want to learn more about wine, this is an unparalleled way to do it. No advance knowledge is required. Also, there cultural stops and excellent meals.
