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Ryan_M, Mar 2026
Incredible/Informative Wine Journey of Cinque Terre
Maria was an amazing guide and so clear and informative about the process of wine in Cinque Terre and how different it is. After a 30 min. walk/tour through the vineyards, back in her cantina she takes you through an amazing journey of 7 local wines and local food with information and laughs. Well worth every penny, one of the less touristy more authentic experiences in Cinque Terre.
Janae_O, Oct 2025
Knowledgeable chef shares...
Knowledgeable chef shares her knowledge in an abbreviated class and experience. Beautiful surroundings and unique home. Be prepared to hike stairs or we recommend a taxi from the train station. We found it challenging to find and cell service got sketchy. Google said 18 minutes but took me 45 to hike it.
Kathryn_B, Aug 2025
Highly recommend!
This amazing experience just up the hill in Riomaggiore was so worth it. We had superb food and conversation and came home with a new skill instead of a trinket that will sit in a shelf. The host was wonderful and we all had a great time. One of the highlights in our trip!
Victoria_S, Jul 2025
Pesto class Chinque Terre
It’s great, very informative, great productt you have made at the end which you get to eat with a nice wine to pair. Ask a tasting of proseccos and a dry white to pair with 3 cheeses. At the end , there is an aperitif wine to pair with chocolate. The hosts were very good, spoke great English and were cheerful. Loved it!!!
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A perfect day in Cinque Terre means slowing down and savoring the best of life, whether you're enjoying a sunny day on the Italian Riviera or lingering over a simply prepared meal. Deepen your appreciation for la dolce vita with Cinque Terre cooking classes. Join an intimate group in a coastal setting to learn the techniques and history of centuries-old recipes such as gnocchi, pesto, and focaccia, using freshly grown local ingredients like lemon plucked right off the local trees.