Wine fairs and en primeur weeks in Franciacorta worth planning a trip around, by month.

Festivals through the year

Festival Franciacorta in Cantina ★ 4.8

Septemberannual, mid September2 days (Saturday and Sunday)Ticket neededErbusco and the wider DOCG

Festival Franciacorta in Cantina is the consortium-organised open-cellar weekend across the Franciacorta DOCG. Around 60 producers open their cellars for guided tastings, vineyard walks and producer-led pours over a Saturday and Sunday in mid-September. The event coincides with the late Chardonnay and Erbamat harvest window, so visitors often see the press lines running.

Host: Consorzio per la Tutela del Franciacorta

Featured producers: ca-del-bosco, bellavista, berlucchi, barone-pizzini, mosnel, ferghettina

Tip: Buy the festival pass in advance through the consortium portal; weekend slots at the marquee Erbusco cellars (Ca' del Bosco, Bellavista, Berlucchi) fill within hours of booking opening.

Vendemmia in Cantina open-cellar weekend ★ 4.5

Septemberannual, late August or early September2 days (Saturday and Sunday)Ticket neededErbusco, Adro, Provaglio d'Iseo and Passirano

Vendemmia in Cantina opens the autumn open-cellar series, with consortium producers running guided cellar tours and harvest-time tastings during the early-September Chardonnay picking.

Host: Consorzio per la Tutela del Franciacorta

Featured producers: ca-del-bosco, bellavista, barone-pizzini, mosnel

Tip: Vendemmia weekend slots often include a base-wine tank tasting; ask the cellar when booking whether the slot includes the press-line walkthrough.

Festa dell'Uva at La Montina, Monticelli Brusati ★ 4.4

Octoberannual, mid October2 days (Saturday and Sunday)0Monticelli Brusati

La Montina's Festa dell'Uva is a producer-led open-cellar weekend at the 17th-century Monticelli Brusati residence (built 1620 by Benedetto Montini, an ancestor of Pope Paul VI).

Host: La Montina (Bozza family)

Featured producers: la-montina

Tip: The contemporary art collection inside the underground cellars is part of the visit; allow extra time for the gallery walk.

Vinitaly (Verona) Franciacorta tie-in ★ 4.5

Aprilannual, mid April4 daysTicket neededVerona (75 km east of Franciacorta)

Vinitaly at Veronafiere is the major annual Italian wine trade fair, held in Verona about 75 km east of Franciacorta. The Franciacorta consortium and the appellation's marquee producers run pavilion programming and Brescia cellar visits on either side of the fair week. Many Franciacorta cellars open extended tasting slots for buyers and journalists who extend their stay to take in the Brescia hills.

Host: Veronafiere

Featured producers: ca-del-bosco, bellavista, berlucchi, barone-pizzini, ferghettina

Tip: Buyers can pair a morning at Vinitaly with an afternoon tasting in Franciacorta; the drive from Verona to Erbusco runs about 1 hour without traffic.

Mille Miglia Storica, Brescia start and Franciacorta hospitality ★ 4.3

Juneannual, mid June5 daysBrescia and the Franciacorta cellars

The Mille Miglia Storica classic-car rally starts in Brescia each June and the route passes through the Franciacorta cellars on its way to and from Rome.

Host: 1000 Miglia SrL

Featured producers: ca-del-bosco, bellavista, berlucchi

Tip: The rally fills hotel rooms in Brescia and on the lakeside; book accommodation two months ahead if visiting Franciacorta during the Mille Miglia week.

Franciacorta Summer Festival, Iseo ★ 4.2

Juneannual, late June and early Julyapproximately 17 daysTicket neededIseo

The Iseo Lake summer music and tasting programme runs across late June and early July with concerts on the Iseo promenade and Franciacorta tasting stands paired with the evening shows.

Host: Iseo Lake Tourism (Visit Lake Iseo)

Tip: The concerts are ticketed but the Franciacorta tasting tents on the promenade run open admission; check the Iseo Lake events portal for the current schedule.

Wine Festivals in Franciacorta, FAQ

When is the best time to visit Franciacorta for wine?

Peak wine-travel season in Franciacorta is spring through autumn, with harvest the standout window.

Do I need an appointment to taste at Franciacorta estates?

classified-growth and grand-cru estates require booking days to weeks ahead; smaller family domaines often take walk-ins midweek.

What hours do Franciacorta cellars and tasting rooms keep?

most estates open 10:00 to 17:00 by appointment, often closed Sunday and Monday.

How does tipping work at Franciacorta tastings?

tipping is not expected at tastings; buying a bottle from the cellar door is the customary thank-you.

What is the one wine to try in Franciacorta?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Franciacorta rewards trust.

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