Casa Martini Tour: Explore Brand History, Production Plant, and Enjoy Final Tasting
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14 Ratings
Chieri
Embark on a captivating Casa Martini tour to uncover the brand's rich history, witness the production process, and indulge in a guided tasting of their renowned products.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Casa Martini - Martini & Rossi - Let yourself be carried away by our guides to discover the anecdotes and curiosities hidden in the Museum of the History of Oenology, through the scents of the Botanical Room, as well as in the fascinating journey of the Mondo Martini Gallery.

Celebrate your Martini experience with a special final tasting.

What's Included
  • Alcoholic beverages included
Additional Information

Allow our knowledgeable tour guides to introduce you to the history of the Martini brand and its renowned products. Experience the manufacturing plant firsthand, where all the magic takes place! Cap off your tour with a guided tasting event featuring Martini products.

Further information to note:
Casa Martini is conveniently accessible by train from Porta Susa. Refer to the Trenitalia website for schedules (trains operate hourly). Tours are conducted in Italian.

Caution: Wearing sturdy, closed, rubber-soled shoes is compulsory. Visitors donning open shoes or heels will not be allowed on the manufacturing floor tour.

Location
Casa Martini - Martini & Rossi
Piazza Luigi Rossi 2, Pessione
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jamesmarsden2023
Apr 5, 2024
Great Visit!! - We arrived at Pessione station - Casa Martini was just across the road! It was a little deserted, but the staff were very friendly. We had an hour to tour the museum ourselves, which was just right and we learned a lot. After the hour, we got a lovely tour of the distillery from Andrea. As it was just the two of us, he made us feel very welcome and clearly had lots of passion for the company and its products. The tasting was brilliant and he was very informative and the cocktail at the end was well worth the extra fee! A real highlight of our few days in Turin. If you like Martini/vermouth/aperativo then do it!!
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215emav
Apr 3, 2024
Great tour - Excellent experience, excellent organization, the guy we did the tour with was good and professional. Good final tasting. Shop with different gadgets. An Italian pearl, worth seeing. Advised!
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N8908krgiorgiam
Nov 12, 2023
Absolutely recommended - Recommended experience! The wine museum is very interesting, preceding the visit to the Martini museum, full of unique and essential archaeological finds to understand how we got to the present day. The Martini museum is very well looked after, full of technical information, photos, documents and memorabilia that trace the history of the Martini house. The added value of this experience is certainly the visit to the factory which, although limited to a couple of areas, allows you to come into contact with the product and the daily life behind the excellence.
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Glitterinata
Nov 7, 2023
Beautiful experience! - The visit begins from outside, from the Pessione station which reminds us of where we are, from the beautiful structure that makes up the historic house of Martini and Rossi and from the shop, where beautiful objects and liqueurs already tempt you to enter this iconic world. We then leave the shop and move immediately to the cellars, are narrated by a guide, who explains all the parts well and is ready to satisfy various curiosities (for example: how do you understand when a vermouth is ready in the production, having to maintain the same standard but being produced in "unique" conditions each time? I won't reveal it to you obviously!). After a more technical and museum-like part, we then move on to the factory where, unfortunately, we can only see the loading/unloading yards, the room with the stills (only from the outside) and the room with the tanks containing the alcohol (what a smell!) . I think the most beautiful part of the production is the bottling but we were told that it is not visible to the public, which is a shame. I would like to point out that my visit is part of the "Piedmont 2023 open factories" event but the proposed tour is 90% similar to the "privilege" tour on the site, with a difference in the final tasting: instead of three products, we were offered a cocktail , accompanied by two chips. Cute, without infamy or praise. However, the part of the factory (a real house in this case) where the event space is located is very beautiful. I absolutely recommend the visit and indeed, I don't rule out giving it to other people in the future and returning with them. I also took home a delicious bottle of special amber reserve!
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Fionacko
Oct 2, 2020
Great 1/2 hour experience - Saw this from a unusual things to do in Turin website and I’m glad I did..I believe that they have recently changed their tour.The entry signs could be better I ended up in their offices initially but was re directed to the museum.The museum reception was very good, a brief explanation of the tour we had booked where to go etc.... However we did not enter the self guided tour in the incorrect place, so it would have been great if they had pointed out that the start of the tour was via wooden doors near the terrace. The self guided tour was good especially when it was in cinque with the audio guide.Loved the tour with the guide who was very knowledgeable, more access to the production areas would have been great. Would have liked to have had a bar/cafe nothing at all was very disappointing.I realised that they are also selling their tours with taster/cocktail classes so it would be a conflict of interest I suppose. The tasters were great by the way. Do try their tours.
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Annadelpiemonte
Apr 5, 2024
Cute but I expected something more - The ticket purchased included a visit to the museum, a visit to the factory and a tasting. The museum was nice and interesting, it traces the history of this large family. The visit to the factory was very short, we were introduced to a very small part of the factory and also in a somewhat hasty way, with explanations that were not always exhaustive. The tasting consisted of two samples of vermouth and one of dry white wine accompanied by a small packet of breadsticks. For the amount spent the visit could have been longer and the tasting of the drinks should have been accompanied by something more.
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