Study trips
The organisation of study trips to foreign wine regions is Vinidea’s historical activity, started by Gianni Trioli even before he founded the company.
The special feature of Vinidea, which is not a travel agency, is that it knows how to select the most significant and suitable visits in each region for the group of participants on the trip, making it possible to optimise the little time available and take home from the place visited as much information and emotion as possible.
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Italy
Study trips to Italy are attended by Italians who want to visit other regions, or by foreigners who want to learn about our country and its productions and companies.
Trips organised so far:
2019
1. Langhe – technical group MOET & CHANDON
2. Franciacorta & Trentino – Brazilian producers group
2018
1. Prosecco – technical group Nicholas FEUILLAT
2017
1. Prosecco – Association des Oenologues de Champagne
2016
1. Piemonte – Technical group ICV Provance
2015
1. Veneto Orientale & Friuli-Venezia Giulia – Laore & Sardegna viticulturists
2. Veneto Occidentale & Trentino-Alto Adige – Laore & Sardegna viticulturists
3. Piemonte, Toscana – Tesoaria Winery & Celestina Vineyard (Oregon)
2013
1. Piemonte, Toscana & Veneto – Washington State University
2011
1. Vineyard mechanization (Piave, Conegliano, Grave del Friuli, Collio, Isonzo, Custoza) – French viticulturists CGV & ICV
2009
1. Langhe & Monferrato – C.S. Valpolicella di Negrar
2007
1. Vineyard mechanization (Università di Bologna, Toscana) – French viticulturists ICV
2. Piemonte: Sparkling wine in autoclave (Asti) – Spanish oenologists group, ACI Mancha
2006
1. North Italy (Soave, Valpolicella, Trentino, Alto Adige, Franciacorta) – Spanish oenologists, Sepsa
2. Marche (Castelli di Jesi, Rosso Piceno, Rosso Conero, Morro d’Alba) – C.S. Valpolicella di Negrar
2005
1. Marche (Castelli di Jesi, Colli Maceratesi, Morro d’Alba, Rosso Conero, Matelica) – C.S. di Ala
2004
1. Sicily coast to coast (Marsala, Menfi, Valle del Belice, Vallelunga P., Butera, Etna) – SIVE
2. Italian Module OIV International Master (Toscana) – OIV
2003
1. Italian Module OIV International Master (Veneto, Lombardia, Toscana, Piemonte) – UIV
2. Tirrenean Toscana – SIVE
2002
1. Different areas of Toscana
2001
1. Emilia Romagna, Umbria & Toscana – Spanish oenologists group, Sepsa/Lallemand
Abroad
Most trips feature Italian technicians visiting foreign wine areas as participants, exploring a little-known region or developing a theme, style of wine or technology.
Here is the past record of our trips:
2024
1. Portugal (Alentejo) – SIVE
2023
1. Spain (Rioja & Ribera del Duero) – ONAV
2022
1. France red wines (Bordeaux, Cahors, Languedoc, Châteauneuf) – VINTEGRO Project
2. France (Champagne) – SIVE
3. Portugal (Madeira) – SIVE
4. South Africa – SIVE
2021
1. Portugal (Douro) – SIVE
2019
1. France (Provance, Rhône valley) – LIFE+ SOIL4WINE Project
2. France (Provanza, Languedoc), Spain (Cataluña, Priorat, Aragon) – technical group FERRARI
3. Georgia – SIVE
2018
1. France (Champagne) – BBS Champagne club Novara
2. France (Champagne) – technical group FERRARI
3. New Zealand – SIVE
2016
1. Armenia – SIVE
2015
1. France (Côtes du Rhône North) – Terre da Vino
2. France: Grenache (Provanza, Languedoc, Châteauneuf-du-Pape) Laore & Sardegna oenologists
3. France: (Champagne) Laore & Sardegna oenologists
4. France (Bordeaux) Contini
2014
1. France (Champagne) – Terre da Vino
2. Spain: Garnacha (Aragona, Priorat) Laore & Sardegna oenologists
2013
1. South America (Chile e Argentina) – SIVE
2012
1. France (Montpellier & Côtes du Rhône) – SIVE / Grundtvig
2. California (Sonoma, Napa, Central Valley, Central Coast) SIVE
2011
1. India (Mumbay, Nasik, Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) – Accademia Italiana della Vite e del Vino
2. France (Burgundy e Alsace) – Master Vini d’Origine (Fondazione Edmund Mach – Univ. di Milano)
3. France (Bordeaux & Loira) 4. Master Vini d’Origine (Fondazione Edmund Mach – Univ. di Milano)
5. Portugal & Galizia – SIVE
2010
1. France (Champagne) – SIVE
2009
1. France (Bordeaux & Loire) 2. Consorzio Colli Orientali del Friuli
3. France (Champagne) – Master Vini Spumanti (Fondazione Edmund Mach – Università di Milano)
4. Spain (Cava) – Master Vini Spumanti (Fondazione Edmund Mach – Università di Milano)
5. France (Champagne & Burgundy) – Università di Padova
2008
1. CHina & Hong Kong (Hong Kong, Pechino e zone limitrofe) – SIVE
2. Spain: Rioja & Navarra (Logroño, Autol, Olite, Larraga, Ayerbe) – Vignaioli Piemontesi
3. France Midi (Provanza & Côtes du Rhône) – C.S. Valpolicella di Negrar
2006
1. France Midi (Languedoc-Roussillon, Côtes du Rhône) Colidretti Arezzo
2. North America (Seattle, Walla Walla, Columbia River, Willamette, Finger Lakes, Niagara, Toronto, New York City) – SIVE
3. France Midi (Languedoc, Côtes du Rhône) – Terre da Vino
2005
1. White wines of cool climates: Switzerland (Wädenswil), France (Alsace, Jura, Burgundy), Valle d’Aosta (Morgex) – SIVE
2. South Africa (Cape Town, Constantia, Stellenbosch, Paarl, Olifant River, Franschhoek, Worcester) + Safari – SIVE
3. France Midi (Languedoc-Roussillon, Côtes du Rhône). Agricoltori Chianti Geografico
2004
1. Australia (Barossa, McLaren Vale, Adelaide, Riverland, Hunter) & New Zealand (Marlborough, Hawke’s Bay) – SIVE
2. Spain (Mancha, Rueda, Ribera del Duero) – SIVE
3. France Bordeaux (Sauternes, Pomerol, Saint Emilion, Médoc; Côtes de Blaye) – Albrigi company
2003
1. Argentina & Chile – SIVE
2. France (Burgundy, Chablis & Champagne) – Scuola Specializzazione Univ. Torino
2002
1. California (Central Coast, Central Valley, Napa e Sonoma) – SIVE
2. France (Languedoc & Bordeaux) – CNP
3. France white wines (Val de Loire, Sancerre, Borgogna, Chablis & Champagne) – SIVE
2001
1. Portugal (Vinho Verde, Porto, Douro, Bairrada, Alentejo) – SIVE
2000
1. Slovenia & Hungary (Balaton, Eger, Tokaji) – SIVE
2. Spain (Rioja, Ribera del Duero) – ARRSA Regione Abruzzo
3. France (Châteauneuf du Pape, Languedoc-Roussillon). Spanish oenologists group
1999
1. Australia & New Zealand (South Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand) – SIVE
2. California (Napa, Sonoma, Central Coast, Central Valley) 3. ARRSA Regione Abruzzo
Trips organised by Gianni Trioli, as SIVE secretary
1998
1. France (Vallée du Rhône, Languedoc, Medoc) – SIVE
1997
1. South Africa (Stellenbosch, Constantia, Worcester, Paarl) SIVE
1996
1. Spain (Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Rueda) – SIVE
Trips organized by Gianni Trioli, as a Lallemand employee
1995
1. Switzerland, Germany, Austria (Rheingau, Mosel, Franconia, Danube)
1994
1. California (Napa, Sonoma, Central Valley)
1993
1. France (Midi, Bordeaux)
1992
1. France (Burgundy, Chablis, Val de Loire)
1991
1. France (Alsace e Champagne)