Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco

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Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco

  • 5.06 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $41.70
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Operated by Azienda Agricola Mani Sagge · Bookable on Viator

Prosecco tastes better with a view.

This 2-hour evening tasting at Azienda Agricola Mani Sagge is set in the Tenuta’s Wine Bar in the Veneto hills, with a relaxing pace and a focus on the season’s best bites. You’ll taste the winery’s wines and learn the story behind where they come from, not just line up glasses and move on.

I especially like two parts: the three company wines (including the Prosecco angle the name promises) and the platter of cold cuts and cheeses that keeps things proper and not snacky. The host and setting make it feel like a date night, but it stays practical enough that you can actually enjoy it without needing a wine degree.

One thing to consider: it starts at 6:00 pm, so you’ll want to plan your transport to the meeting point ahead of time. Also, this is a tasting with a food platter, not a full sit-down dinner, so hungry-night people may need a plan after.

Quick highlights

  • Tenuta’s Wine Bar setting in the Veneto countryside, ideal for an early evening unwind
  • Three company wines plus a strong Prosecco focus, served during a relaxed 2-hour format
  • Cold cuts and cheeses platter paired with the tastings
  • Diet-friendly options available on request, including vegan/vegetarian and common intolerances
  • Organic fruit juices for kids and teens so younger guests aren’t stuck with soda
  • Private group experience, so your pace stays yours

Romantic Prosecco tasting in Treviso’s Veneto hills

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Romantic Prosecco tasting in Treviso’s Veneto hills
This is the kind of wine evening that fits the Veneto vibe: slow time, good glassware, and a view that does half the work for you. The tasting takes place in San Pietro di Feletto (near Treviso), and the venue is described as a proper winery wine bar in the Tenuta setting, which matters because it changes the mood from tasting room to something warmer and more social.

The experience is built around connection: you’re together for about 2 hours, and it’s offered as a private tour, meaning only your group participates. That usually makes questions easier, pacing more comfortable, and the host’s attention more focused. You’re also not stuck navigating in a big crowd, which is a win if you’re trying to actually enjoy the evening instead of checking boxes.

It’s offered in English, and there’s a mobile ticket for easy arrival. If you’re traveling with kids, the setup is also practical: there are organic fruit juices made available for children and teenagers.

If you’re a Prosecco fan, you’ll like the angle here. If you’re a wine fan who usually gets bored by repetitive tastings, you’ll still get something useful: you’re tasting three company wines, and you’ll get a sense of the winery’s approach and history along the way.

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How the 2-hour pacing works (and why it feels good)

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - How the 2-hour pacing works (and why it feels good)
The tour starts at 6:00 pm at the meeting point in San Pietro di Feletto, and it ends back at the same place. That simple round-trip matters because you don’t have to guess what comes next or worry about being stranded after your last sip.

Within the 2 hours, you’ll do three things in a smooth order:

  • Tasting the wines (three types from the winery, including the Prosecco focus)
  • Eating the classic pairing platter of cold cuts and cheeses
  • Getting the context that turns a drink into a story, including winery history

A key detail: this isn’t framed as a rushed course where you’re polishing off glasses to keep the schedule. The reviews highlight how relaxing the whole experience feels, and the format fits that. Two hours is long enough to actually enjoy the food pairing and ask questions, but short enough that it doesn’t swallow your whole evening.

If you’re planning your day in Treviso, think of this as your “golden hour to night” plan. You get the evening weather and you still have time for dessert or dinner afterward if you want it. Because it ends where you started, you also avoid that annoying last-mile scramble that can happen with tours that move you around.

The wine pour: Prosecco plus three company wines

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - The wine pour: Prosecco plus three company wines
The title is clear: this is a Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco. In practice, you’re tasting three types of the winery’s wines, and Prosecco is the star in the theme.

Why this matters for you: tasting at a winery where the wines are made helps you pick up patterns. Even without fancy labels or technical lectures, you’ll start noticing what the winery does consistently—how they balance freshness, what they prioritize in flavor, and how the wine changes when it meets food.

A nice added detail is the human side of the pour. One review calls out Marco directly, describing him as extremely hard-working and a major part of the vibe. Another mentions that the history behind the winery is interesting. That’s the difference between a generic tasting and one that actually gives you something to carry home.

You’ll also get a practical advantage: with just three wines, you can focus. More wines often means less attention. Here, you should feel like you’re paying attention, not just collecting sips.

Cold cuts and cheese in the Tenuta’s Wine Bar

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Cold cuts and cheese in the Tenuta’s Wine Bar
Food is not an afterthought here. You’ll be served a platter of cold cuts and cheeses as the main pairing, and it’s tied directly to the tastings. This is exactly what you want with Prosecco and similar styles: salty, creamy, and savory bites that keep the wine tasting clear and lively.

The venue is the other big piece. The tasting happens in the Tenuta’s Wine Bar, and the reviews mention beautiful views and a stunning setting. That matters more than people think. When the food and wine are good, scenery just makes it easier to relax. You don’t need to do anything except enjoy the evening and let the course happen.

A simple practical tip: go into this hungry but not starving. Because the platter is the central food element, you’ll do best if you treat it as your main meal for the night’s first part. If you skip dinner entirely beforehand, you might find the wine makes you want more food than the platter alone delivers.

Also, keep in mind this is still a tasting. The goal is pairing and enjoyment, not turning into a heavy dinner event. If you want to extend the evening, you can check what other dining options are available at the winery or nearby, since at least one review suggests looking into dinner offerings on their website.

Diet requests, allergies, and kid-friendly alternatives

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Diet requests, allergies, and kid-friendly alternatives
This experience is more flexible than many wine tastings. On request, the organizers will do their best to adapt the menu for food intolerances, allergies, or specific needs. They also mention vegan and/or vegetarian options.

That’s a big deal if you travel with real dietary limits. You shouldn’t have to roll the dice on what’s in the platter. Since the request is supported, you’ll want to communicate early so the team has time to plan.

Kids and teens aren’t left behind either. The tasting includes the option for organic fruit juices for children and teenagers. It’s not a token gesture; it means younger guests can participate in the same “sit, sip, and relax” rhythm without being stuck.

If you’re traveling as a mixed group—wine lovers plus non-wine drinkers—this is one of those experiences that keeps everyone included. You can keep the vibe romantic without leaving half the table with nothing but water.

Getting to Mani Sagge and what to know before you go

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Getting to Mani Sagge and what to know before you go
Your meeting point is Mani Sagge – Cantina Locanda Agriturismo Wine Bar, Via Manzana, 46, 31020 San Pietro di Feletto (TV), Italy. Start time is 6:00 pm, and you’ll return there at the end.

The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not fully dependent on a car. The experience also notes mobile ticket use, which tends to make arrival smoother because you can show your ticket right from your phone.

Here’s what I’d do as a practical traveler planning an evening like this:

  • If you’re coming from Treviso, give yourself extra time to arrive before the tasting window.
  • Wear something comfortable for a winery setting. Even if you’re just sitting and sipping, wineries tend to have uneven outdoor or entry areas depending on the layout.
  • If you’re sensitive to alcohol, pace yourself early. Prosecco evenings can feel light, but you’ll still enjoy the tour more if you sip slowly.

One more practical note: this is a private tour/activity. That’s great for comfort, but it also means the experience is designed for your group’s timing rather than a public schedule. So treat arrival time as part of the plan.

Price and value: what $41.70 gets you

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Price and value: what $41.70 gets you
At $41.70 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing in the world. But for what you get, it’s reasonable.

Here’s the value equation:

  • You get two hours of guided tasting time
  • You taste three company wines, including Prosecco
  • You get a main pairing platter of cold cuts and cheeses
  • You’re in the Tenuta Wine Bar setting, with the views and atmosphere doing real work
  • It’s private, so the attention tends to be more personal than a big public group

If you’ve ever paid for tastings that are 45 minutes long with tiny pours and no real food, this feels better. It’s long enough to actually enjoy yourself and eat, and the food pairing helps the wine make sense in your mouth.

Also, the ability to adapt the menu for intolerances/allergies and provide vegan/vegetarian support is part of the value. It can save you from the hassle (and disappointment) of improvising at a later meal.

Where the value might not fit as well: if you only want a quick Prosecco stop and you’re trying to keep your evening super budget-light, you may find this more than you need. But if you want a real wine evening with food and a calming pace, the price lands in the sensible zone.

Who should book this Prosecco tasting?

Romantic Evening Tasting with the Best Prosecco - Who should book this Prosecco tasting?
This is a strong pick for:

  • Couples who want a romantic evening without planning a whole multi-stop night
  • Friends traveling together who like wine but don’t want a long, exhausting tour schedule
  • People who care about food pairing and not just sipping
  • Groups that include vegans/vegetarians or guests with common intolerances (with requests made in advance)

It’s also a good option for families in the sense that there’s a plan for younger guests: organic fruit juices for kids and teens. It won’t replace a full kid-activity day, but it does keep them included in the evening.

If you’re the solo traveler who wants a private setting, this format is ideal. Private doesn’t automatically mean quiet, but it usually means you can ask questions without feeling rushed.

Finally, if you’re the type who loves the story behind wine, you’ll likely appreciate the winery history element mentioned by the host experience. The vibe sounds like it’s not just tasting; it’s tasting with meaning.

Should you book this romantic Prosecco tasting?

I’d book it if you want a calm, well-paced evening with excellent Prosecco, real food pairing, and a winery setting in the Treviso-area hills. The combination of private group time, English language, and support for diet requests makes it a smart choice for mixed groups.

I’d think twice only if you’re trying to cover too much of your evening. Because it’s a tasting with a platter, plan something afterward if you want a full dinner. And since it’s scheduled for 6:00 pm, make sure you can get to the meeting point without stress.

If you’re looking for a night that feels special without turning complicated, this one fits the bill.

FAQ

Where is the tour meeting point?

The tour meets at Mani Sagge – Cantina Locanda Agriturismo Wine Bar, Via Manzana, 46, 31020 San Pietro di Feletto (TV), Italy.

What time does the romantic Prosecco tasting start?

It starts at 6:00 pm.

How long does the tasting last?

The duration is about 2 hours.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.

What language is the tour offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

Do they provide mobile tickets?

Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket.

Can the menu be adapted for allergies or dietary needs?

Yes. You can request adaptations for food intolerances, allergies, or specific needs, including vegan and/or vegetarian diets.

What do children and teenagers drink?

Children and teenagers can have organic fruit juices.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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