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Emilia-Romagna Wine Region Guide

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Jan 15, 2026·Updated Jul 2026·6 min read

Emilia-Romagna, a region in northern Italy, is a treasure trove for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Known for its rich culinary traditions and world-re

Discover Emilia-Romagna's Wine Paradise

Emilia-Romagna, a region in northern Italy, is a treasure trove for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Known for its rich culinary traditions and world-renowned wines, this area offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and gastronomic delights.

Wine Regions

Towns and Villages

Explore the charming towns and villages that dot the Emilia-Romagna landscape. Each offers unique experiences and local flavors:

  • Bologna: The regional capital, famous for its medieval architecture and vibrant food scene.
  • Modena: Home to balsamic vinegar and Ferrari, this city is a must-visit for food and car enthusiasts.
  • Parma: Known for its Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto di Parma.
  • Ravenna: A coastal town boasting stunning Byzantine mosaics.

Wine Producers

Emilia-Romagna boasts a diverse range of wineries, from small family-run estates to larger producers. Some notable ones include:

  • Cevico: A cooperative winery producing a wide range of typical regional wines.
  • Podere Pradarolo: Known for their natural and biodynamic wines.
  • Tenuta Pederzana: Specializes in Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro.
  • La Stoppa: An organic winery focused on traditional grape varieties.

Accommodations

Choose from a variety of accommodations to suit your preferences and budget:

  • Agriturismo: Stay on a working farm or vineyard for an authentic experience.
  • Boutique Hotels: Enjoy luxury in historic buildings in city centers.
  • Wine Resorts: Immerse yourself in wine culture with on-site tastings and tours.

Consider staying at Borgo Conde Wine Resort in Forlì for a luxurious wine-focused experience, or Agriturismo Opera 02 in Modena for a more rustic charm.

Dining

Emilia-Romagna is a food lover's paradise, offering both traditional and innovative cuisine:

  • Osteria Francescana (Modena): Three-Michelin-starred restaurant by Chef Massimo Bottura.
  • Trattoria Battibecco (Bologna): Classic Bolognese cuisine in a cozy setting.
  • Antica Corte Pallavicina (Polesine Parmense): Known for its culatello and farm-to-table approach.

Don't miss trying local specialties like tortellini in brodo, tagliatelle al ragù, and gnocco fritto paired with regional wines.

Wine Shops & Bars

Emilia-Romagna offers numerous options for wine enthusiasts to explore and taste local vintages:

Emilia-Romagna vineyards — A lush vineyard stretches over rolling hills with farmhouses in the distance under a clear blue sky.
A lush vineyard stretches over rolling hills with farmhouses in the distance under a clear blue sky. · Photo: Gotta Be Worth It / Pexels
  • Enoteca Regionale Emilia Romagna (Dozza): A historic castle housing over 800 regional wines.
  • Cantina Bentivoglio (Bologna): Jazz club with an extensive wine selection.
  • Vineria Favalli (Parma): Charming wine bar with a curated list of local and Italian wines.
  • Enoteca Compagnia del Vino (Modena): Shop and tasting room featuring artisanal producers.

Other Shops

Complement your wine adventures with visits to specialty food shops:

  • Salumeria Simoni (Bologna): Traditional deli offering local cured meats and cheeses.
  • Acetaia Giuseppe Giusti (Modena): Historic balsamic vinegar producer and shop.
  • Antica Drogheria Calzolari (Parma): Gourmet food store with local specialties.
  • Mercato Albinelli (Modena): Vibrant indoor market for fresh produce and regional products.

Attractions

Between wine tastings, explore these cultural and historical sites:

  • Basilica di San Vitale (Ravenna): UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning mosaics.
  • Piazza Maggiore (Bologna): Historic square surrounded by medieval buildings.
  • Castello Estense (Ferrara): Renaissance castle with a moat and drawbridges.
  • Museo Ferrari (Maranello): Showcase of iconic Italian sports cars.

Events

Plan your visit around these wine and food-focused events:

  • Lambrusco Wine Festival (June, various locations): Celebrate the region's famous sparkling red wine.
  • Festa del Torrone (November, Cremona): Annual nougat festival with tastings and demonstrations.
  • Mortadella Festival (October, Bologna): Dedicated to the city's famous cured meat.
  • Enologica (November, Bologna): Wine fair featuring producers from across Emilia-Romagna.

Appellations

Familiarize yourself with these key wine appellations:

  • Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC: Light, fruity sparkling red wine.
  • Colli Bolognesi DOC: Diverse wines from the hills around Bologna.
  • Romagna Albana DOCG: Italy's first white DOCG, known for both dry and sweet styles.
  • Gutturnio DOC: Red wine blend from the western part of the region.

These appellations showcase the diversity of Emilia-Romagna's wine production, from sparkling reds to complex whites.

Grape Varieties

Vine Cycle — Emilia-Romagna

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Emilia-Romagna offers memorable harvest experiences during peak activity.

Vine growth cycle and grape harvest windows in Emilia-Romagna
Emilia-Romagna vineyards — Rows of grapevines in a picturesque vineyard with mountains in the background.
Rows of grapevines in a picturesque vineyard with mountains in the background. · Photo: El Capra / Pexels

Emilia-Romagna's diverse terroir supports a wide range of grape varieties. Sangiovese dominates the region, particularly in Romagna.

  • Red grapes: Barbera, Bonarda, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
  • White grapes: Albana, Malvasia, Pignoletto, Trebbiano

Main Wine Styles

The region produces a variety of wine styles, reflecting its diverse terroir and grape varieties.

  • Lambrusco: Sparkling red wine, ranging from dry to sweet
  • Sangiovese di Romagna: Full-bodied red with cherry and spice notes
  • Albana di Romagna: Italy's first white wine to receive DOCG status
  • Pignoletto: Crisp, refreshing white with citrus and floral aromas

Food Specialties

Emilia-Romagna is renowned for its culinary treasures, perfectly complementing its wines. Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto di Parma are iconic regional products.

  • Tortellini en brodo: Stuffed pasta in broth
  • Tagliatelle al ragù: Ribbon pasta with meat sauce
  • Mortadella: Bologna's famous cured sausage
  • Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale: Traditional balsamic vinegar from Modena

Drives & Walks

Explore Emilia-Romagna's picturesque landscapes and charming towns through scenic drives and walks. The Via Emilia, an ancient Roman road, connects many of the region's major cities.

Scenic Drives

  • Bologna to Modena: Through the Motor Valley, home to Ferrari and Lamborghini
  • Rimini to San Marino: Coastal views and a visit to the microstate

Walks

  • Bologna's Porticoes: UNESCO World Heritage site with 40 km of covered walkways
  • Parco dei Gessi Bolognesi: Nature reserve with unique gypsum rock formations

Itineraries

Plan your Emilia-Romagna wine adventure with these tailored itineraries. Each route combines wine tasting with cultural experiences and local cuisine.

3-Day Wine and Food Tour

  • Day 1: Bologna food markets and Pignoletto tasting
  • Day 2: Modena balsamic vinegar tour and Lambrusco wineries
  • Day 3: Parma ham and cheese factories, paired with local wines

5-Day Emilia-Romagna Wine Experience

Emilia-Romagna vineyards — a weathered stone winery building set among vineyards.
Emilia-Romagna — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: DΛVΞ GΛRCIΛ / Pexels
  • Days 1-2: Bologna and surrounding wineries
  • Day 3: Modena and Reggio Emilia for Lambrusco
  • Day 4: Faenza and Brisighella for Sangiovese di Romagna
  • Day 5: Rimini coast for seafood and Albana di Romagna

Getting There & Around

Emilia-Romagna is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport serves as the main international gateway.

  • Train: High-speed rail connects major cities like Bologna, Parma, and Modena
  • Car: Rent a vehicle for flexibility in exploring rural wineries
  • Bus: Extensive network for budget-friendly travel between towns

Best Time to Visit

Monthly Climate — Emilia-Romagna

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Monthly temperatures and rainfall in Emilia-Romagna — best months highlighted

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer ideal weather for wine tours and outdoor activities. Harvest season in September is particularly exciting for wine enthusiasts.

  • Summer: Hot and crowded, but great for coastal visits
  • Winter: Quieter, perfect for city exploration and hearty cuisine

Sustainability Efforts

Emilia-Romagna is embracing sustainable wine production. Many wineries are adopting organic and biodynamic practices.

  • Organic vineyards: Increasing in number, especially in Romagna
  • Water conservation: Drip irrigation systems becoming more common
  • Biodiversity: Encouraging natural predators to reduce pesticide use

Language Tips

While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning a few Italian phrases enhances your experience. Key wine-related terms:

  • Vino rosso/bianco: Red/white wine
  • Cantina: Winery
  • Degustazione: Tasting
  • Salute: Cheers

Further Resources

Enhance your Emilia-Romagna wine journey with these additional resources:

Planning tools & local info

Weather in Aug

High

27°C

Low

15°C

Rain Days

8

Sunshine

8.5h/day

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Getting Here
Eat & Stay

Where to Eat

Italian — Emiliana-Romagnola

  • Osteria Francescana — Massimo Bottura

    fine dining

    €€€€
  • Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia (Milan, nearby)

    fine dining

    €€€€
View full dining guide

Visiting Wineries

Emilia-Romagna wine tourism is tightly connected to food tourism. Lambrusco estates near Modena welcome visitors. The biggest attraction is combining Lambrusco visits with Parmesan cheese and Prosciutto di Parma tours. Booking food experiences often matters more than wine appointments.

Book ahead: 1–2 days

Best Time to Visit Emilia-Romagna

Best monthsHarvestOff-season
Jan6°C
Feb9°C
Mar14°C
Apr18°C
May23°C
Jun27°C
Jul30°C
Aug30°C
Sep25°C
Oct18°C
Nov12°C
Dec7°C
Peak Season

June-August

Harvest Time

September-October

Crowd Level

Moderate in Bologna area, low in countryside

Average Monthly High (°C)

Moderate (700mm/year)
6°
Jan
9°
Feb
14°
Mar
18°
Apr
23°
May
27°
Jun
30°
Jul
30°
Aug
25°
Sep
18°
Oct
12°
Nov
7°
Dec
Insider tip: Italy's food capital: Parmigiano, prosciutto, balsamic, AND Lambrusco. This sparkling red is criminally underrated. Pair with mortadella at a local trattoria.

Wines of Emilia-Romagna

Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region

Primary Grape Varieties

LambruscoSangioveseTrebbianoAlbana

Wine Styles

SparklingLight RedCrisp White

Food & Dining in Emilia-Romagna

Italian — Emiliana-Romagnola

Must-Try Dishes

  • Tagliatelle al ragù Bolognese (the original)
  • Tortellini in brodo
  • Parmigiano-Reggiano
Lunch 12:30–14:30 · Dinner 19:30–22:00

Where to Eat

  • Osteria Francescana — Massimo Bottura

    Three Michelin stars in Modena, Chef Bottura's world-famous creative take on Emilian classics

    €€€€
  • Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia (Milan, nearby)

    Two Michelin stars in Milan; a short trip from the region for elevated Italian cuisine

    €€€€

Osteria Francescana: book via their website months ahead. Trattorias in Bologna fill for lunch — arrive early or book.

Where to stay in the vineyard

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