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Umbria Wine Region Guide

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Jan 15, 2026·Updated Jul 2026·5 min read

Umbria, nestled in central Italy, offers a captivating blend of rolling hills, medieval towns, and exceptional wines. This lesser-known region provides an authe

Umbria: Italy's Green Heart of Wine

Umbria, nestled in central Italy, offers a captivating blend of rolling hills, medieval towns, and exceptional wines. This lesser-known region provides an authentic Italian experience away from tourist crowds.

Wine Regions

Towns and Villages

Orvieto stands out with its striking hilltop location and renowned white wines. Don't miss the magnificent Duomo and underground cave network.

Montefalco, known as the "Balcony of Umbria," is home to the powerful Sagrantino wine. Explore its charming piazza and panoramic views.

Torgiano houses the fascinating Wine Museum (Museo del Vino) and offers excellent wine tasting opportunities.

Wine Producers

  • Arnaldo Caprai: A pioneer in Sagrantino production, offering guided tours and tastings.
  • Lungarotti: Family-run winery in Torgiano with a rich history and diverse wine portfolio.
  • Decugnano dei Barbi: Produces exceptional Orvieto wines with stunning vineyard views.

Book tours in advance, especially during peak season. Many wineries offer olive oil tastings alongside wine experiences.

Accommodations

Agriturismo options provide an immersive wine country experience. Consider Borgo della Marmotta in Spoleto or Le Tre Vaselle in Torgiano.

For luxury, the Castello di Reschio near Perugia offers an exquisite stay amidst vineyards and olive groves.

Budget-conscious travelers can find charming B&Bs in Orvieto or Assisi, providing easy access to wine regions.

Dining

Ristorante Redibis in Bevagna serves traditional Umbrian cuisine with an extensive local wine list.

Try Osteria a Priori in Perugia for authentic flavors and wine pairings in a cozy atmosphere.

For a Michelin-starred experience, book a table at Ristorante Vespasia in Norcia, showcasing Umbrian ingredients and wines.

Wine Shops & Bars

Enoteca Properzio in Spello offers an extensive selection of Umbrian wines and guided tastings.

Visit Enoteca Giampiero Bea in Montefalco for rare and natural wines from the region.

Bottega del Vino in Orvieto provides a cozy atmosphere to sample local wines by the glass.

Umbria vineyards — Rows of grapevines in a picturesque vineyard with mountains in the background.
A quintessential scene from Umbria's wine country, where centuries of tradition shape every vintage. · Photo: El Capra / Pexels

Other Shops

Purchase traditional Umbrian linens at Tessuti Umbri Antico Opificio in Città di Castello.

Find artisanal ceramics at Ceramiche Biagioli in Deruta, known for its colorful majolica.

Shop for truffles and local specialties at Norcia Food in Norcia, famous for its cured meats.

Attractions

Explore the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning frescoes.

Visit the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia for a impressive collection of Umbrian art.

Discover the ancient Etruscan well (Pozzo Etrusco) in Perugia, a marvel of ancient engineering.

Events

Attend Cantine Aperte (Open Cellars) in May, when wineries across Umbria welcome visitors for tastings.

Experience the Umbria Jazz Festival in July, featuring world-class performances in Perugia's historic center.

Join the Eurochocolate Festival in October, celebrating Perugia's chocolate-making tradition.

Appellations

Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG: Produces powerful red wines from the native Sagrantino grape.

Orvieto DOC: Known for crisp white wines made primarily from Grechetto and Trebbiano grapes.

Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG: Crafts age-worthy red wines based on Sangiovese.

Grape Varieties

Vine Cycle — Umbria

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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecGrowth PhasesDormantPruningBud BreakFloweringVéraisonHarvestCrushGrape HarvestSagrantinoSep 10Oct 10SangioveseSep 15Oct 15GrechettoSep 1Sep 25★ Best visit: Sep 20Oct 10

Umbria offers memorable harvest experiences during peak activity.

Vine growth cycle and grape harvest windows in Umbria

Umbria's wine scene is dominated by indigenous and international grape varieties. Sangiovese and Sagrantino are the region's star red grapes.

  • Reds: Sangiovese, Sagrantino, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Whites: Trebbiano, Grechetto, Verdelho, Chardonnay

Main Wine Styles

Umbria produces a range of wine styles, from light whites to bold reds. The region is particularly known for its Sagrantino di Montefalco, a powerful, tannic red wine.

  • Dry whites: Orvieto, Grechetto di Todi
  • Full-bodied reds: Sagrantino di Montefalco, Torgiano Rosso Riserva
  • Dessert wines: Muffato della Sala

Food Specialties

Umbria vineyards — morning mist rising off the vines.
Umbria — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: Alfredo Alvarez Noticias / Pexels

Umbrian cuisine is rustic and hearty, perfectly complementing the region's wines. Local specialties include:

  • Norcia ham and other cured meats
  • Truffles from Norcia and Spoleto
  • Lentils from Castelluccio
  • Pecorino cheese from Norcia
  • Strangozzi pasta with black truffles

Drives & Walks

Explore Umbria's picturesque landscapes and charming hill towns through scenic drives and walks. Some recommended routes include:

  • Montefalco Wine Road: A 15-km route through vineyards and olive groves
  • Trasimeno Ring: A 160-km drive around Lake Trasimeno
  • St. Francis Way: A pilgrimage route from Assisi to Gubbio

Itineraries

Plan your Umbrian wine adventure with these suggested itineraries:

3-Day Wine Tour

  • Day 1: Explore Orvieto and its white wines
  • Day 2: Visit Montefalco and taste Sagrantino
  • Day 3: Discover Torgiano and the Wine Museum

Week-long Umbrian Experience

  • Days 1-2: Perugia and surroundings
  • Days 3-4: Assisi and Spello
  • Days 5-6: Montefalco and Bevagna wine tour
  • Day 7: Orvieto and departure

Getting There & Around

Umbria's main airport is Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi Airport, with connections to several European cities. Alternatively, fly into Rome or Florence and drive to Umbria.

  • By car: Rent a vehicle for flexibility in exploring vineyards and hill towns
  • By train: Reach major towns like Perugia, Assisi, and Orvieto via Italy's rail network
Umbria vineyards — a quiet country lane winding past a vineyard.
Getting around Umbria — the surrounding towns and countryside reward exploration by car or train. · Photo: Edouard CHASSAIGNE / Pexels
  • By bus: Local buses connect smaller towns and villages

Best Time to Visit

Monthly Climate — Umbria

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Temp range (°C) Rain days Best months
Monthly temperatures and rainfall in Umbria — best months highlighted

Umbria's wine regions are beautiful year-round, but certain seasons offer unique experiences:

  • Spring (April-May): Mild weather, blooming countryside, fewer tourists
  • Fall (September-October): Harvest season, wine festivals, truffle hunting
  • Summer (June-August): Warm weather, outdoor events, busier with tourists
  • Winter (November-March): Quieter, cozy wine tastings, holiday markets

Sustainability Efforts

Umbrian winemakers are increasingly adopting sustainable practices:

  • Organic viticulture: Many vineyards eschew synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
  • Water conservation: Drip irrigation systems and rainwater collection
  • Biodiversity: Planting cover crops and maintaining natural habitats
  • Energy efficiency: Solar panels and geothermal systems in wineries

Language Tips

While English is spoken in tourist areas, learning a few Italian wine terms can enhance your experience:

  • Vino rosso/bianco: Red/white wine
  • Cantina: Winery or wine cellar
  • Degustazione: Wine tasting
  • Salute: Cheers!

Further Resources

Deepen your knowledge of Umbrian wines and plan your trip with these resources:

Planning tools & local info

Weather in Aug

High

32°C

Low

21°C

Rain Days

2

Sunshine

10.5h/day

32°Jul32°Aug28°Sep
Best time to visit
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Getting Here
Eat & Stay

Where to Eat

Italian — Umbra

  • Vespasia — Palazzo Seneca (Norcia)

    fine dining

    €€€€
  • Lungarotti Osteria del Vino — Torgiano

    winery restaurant

    €€€
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Visiting Wineries

Umbria wine estates are generally accessible. Lungarotti (Torgiano) has an outstanding wine museum and welcomes walk-in visitors. Sagrantino di Montefalco producers in Bevagna require more planning. The region is popular for agriturismo stays where wine tastings are included.

Book ahead: 1 week

Best Time to Visit Umbria

Best monthsHarvestOff-season
Jan9°C
Feb11°C
Mar14°C
Apr18°C
May23°C
Jun27°C
Jul31°C
Aug31°C
Sep26°C
Oct20°C
Nov14°C
Dec10°C
Peak Season

June-August

Harvest Time

September-October

Crowd Level

Low — Tuscany's quieter neighbor

Average Monthly High (°C)

Moderate (800mm/year)
9°
Jan
11°
Feb
14°
Mar
18°
Apr
23°
May
27°
Jun
31°
Jul
31°
Aug
26°
Sep
20°
Oct
14°
Nov
10°
Dec
Insider tip: Sagrantino di Montefalco is one of Italy's most powerful reds. Orvieto Classico is a lovely white. Medieval hill towns provide atmospheric tasting venues.

Wines of Umbria

Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region

Primary Grape Varieties

SagrantinoSangioveseGrechettoTrebbiano

Wine Styles

Bold RedCrisp WhiteElegant Red

Food & Dining in Umbria

Italian — Umbra

Must-Try Dishes

  • Norcia black truffle on everything
  • Strangozzi al tartufo (pasta with truffle)
  • Porchetta di Costano (Umbrian roast pork)
Lunch 12:30–14:30 · Dinner 19:30–22:00

Where to Eat

  • Vespasia — Palazzo Seneca (Norcia)

    Michelin-starred restaurant in Norcia, ground zero of Umbrian truffle and norcineria (cured pork) culture

    €€€€
  • Lungarotti Osteria del Vino — Torgiano

    The Lungarotti wine museum estate with a gastronomy restaurant celebrating Sagrantino and Grechetto

    €€€

Truffle season (November–December for black, January for white) is peak demand — book everywhere well ahead.

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