Go Wine – Cantine d’Italia 2026

Go Wine – Cantine d’Italia 2026

Wine tourism, or enotourism, is no longer just about standing at a tasting bar. In 2026, it has evolved into a multisensory lifestyle experience that combines luxury, sustainability, and deep cultural immersion.
Congratulations to Fattoria Fibbiano and Palazzone which earned respectively 1 and 2 Footprint(s) by Go Wine. 

About Go Wine:
Cantine d’Italia 2026 (Go Wine’s guide) is the 2026 edition of the popular Italian wine tourism guide, featuring 911 wineries with 270 receiving “Excellence Footprints” for wine tourism, highlighting key Italian wine regions like Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto, and offering details on visits, wines, and local food/lodging, presented at events in late 2025 and continuing into 2026, serving as a guide for exploring Italy’s wine culture. 

The recognitions of our associated producers:

Located in the heart of the Pisan Hills near Terricciola (Tuscany), Fattoria Fibbiano is a premier example of how modern wine tourism can honor ancient heritage. If you are looking for an authentic, family-run experience that avoids the “commercial” feel of larger estates, this is a top-tier choice for 2026.

In 2026, Palazzone near Orvieto (Umbria) remains a benchmark for “slow” wine tourism, emphasizing intellectual discovery over mass appeal. It’s an estate where the hospitality is inseparable from the archaeology of the land. The estate’s centerpiece is a magnificent 14th-century stone building originally commissioned by Cardinal Teodorico as a hostel for pilgrims traveling to Rome for the first Jubilee.