Volastra da Bere 2026: wine tasting and heroic viticulture in the Cinque Terre

The Volastra da Bere 2026 event returns on Sunday, May 31, with a new edition dedicated to Cinque Terre wines and heroic viticulture. The event takes place in Volastra, a hamlet of Riomaggiore, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

Organized by the Cinque Terre Winegrowers Association with the support of the Cinque Terre National Park, the event celebrates local wine producers who continue cultivating the terraced hillsides overlooking the sea.

Moreover, Volastra da Bere is one of the most authentic wine events in the Cinque Terre. It combines wine tasting, biodiversity, local traditions, and agricultural culture.


What is Volastra da Bere

Volastra da Bere 2026 is a wine event dedicated to the wines of the Cinque Terre. The festival brings together more than twenty local producers in a tasting experience focused on the territory and its traditions.

During the event, visitors can discover:

  • Cinque Terre white wines
  • Local artisanal productions
  • Heroic viticulture techniques
  • Different soils and microclimates
  • Historic agricultural traditions

In addition, every tasting tells the story of the deep connection between wine, landscape, and local communities.


Volastra da Bere 2026: date and opening hours

The fourth edition of Volastra da Bere will take place:

  • Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
  • Time: from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Location: Volastra, Cinque Terre

The event unfolds through panoramic terraces, narrow streets, and sea-view landscapes. Therefore, it offers an immersive experience in the heart of the Cinque Terre.


Cinque Terre wine and heroic viticulture

Cinque Terre wine comes from one of the most unique wine-growing traditions in Italy. Vineyards are cultivated on steep terraced hills supported by dry stone walls.

This agricultural practice is known as “heroic viticulture” because of the difficult terrain and the intense manual work required.

Furthermore, vineyard cultivation helps to:

  • Preserve the landscape
  • Protect the terraced hillsides
  • Safeguard biodiversity
  • Support local communities

For this reason, local wine is not only an agricultural product. It is also part of the cultural and environmental identity of the Cinque Terre.


Wine tastings and local producers

During Volastra da Bere 2026, more than twenty local producers will present their wines and explain the characteristics of the territory.

The tasting experience focuses on:

Soil diversity

The different soils of the Cinque Terre influence aromas and wine characteristics.

Environmental conditions

Sea exposure, sunlight, and climate create unique wine productions.

Local traditions and knowledge

Each producer preserves techniques passed down through generations.

In addition, the event creates direct contact between visitors and local winegrowers.


How to reach Volastra da Bere

Visitors are strongly encouraged to use public transportation to reach the event.

During the festival, the following services will be available:

  • Shuttle service from Manarola
  • Connections from La Zorza parking area
  • Easier access between Manarola and Riomaggiore

Moreover, using public transport helps reduce traffic inside the Cinque Terre.


Why visit Volastra da Bere 2026

Volastra da Bere 2026 is more than a wine tasting event. Instead, it is an authentic journey into the agricultural culture of the Cinque Terre.

By attending the event, you can:

  1. Discover authentic local wines
  2. Meet Cinque Terre producers
  3. Explore terraced landscapes overlooking the sea
  4. Learn about heroic viticulture
  5. Support local traditions and communities

Furthermore, the atmosphere of Volastra makes the experience even more authentic and memorable.


Conclusion: Volastra da Bere tells the true story of the Cinque Terre

The Volastra da Bere 2026 event celebrates wine, landscape, and the daily work of Cinque Terre winegrowers.

Between tastings, stories, and panoramic views, the event offers an authentic way to discover the territory. For this reason, it is one of the most interesting spring events in the Cinque Terre.

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