Piedmont with David Kinch

Sept 25 - Oct 1, 2026 | One Exclusive Departure

Cook, Taste, & Wander

Experience Piedmont through hands-on cooking, vineyard visits, and meals that reflect the region’s quiet elegance alongside David Kinch

September 25 - October 1, 2026 | 7 Days, 6 Nights

“I've been telling so many people about the trip ever since I got back. Looking forward to another one!”
Royce K.

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$9,900

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Chef-owner of the legendary Michelin-Three-Starred restaurant Manresa, David Kinch  

The flavors linger like an Italian aria. You’ve just tasted a perfectly crafted glass of Barolo in its birthplace in between bits of rare regional cheese made from strict centuries-old tradition. You look out at the expanse of vineyards as the sun dips behind the Alps and streams a symphony of color over the valley, and it suddenly hits you. The simple ingredients, the methodical preparation, the exact harmony—it’s one long love letter to Piedmont, a place rooted in the philosophy of Slow Food that feels like nowhere else in Europe. You’ll soon be eating fresh-from-the-earth truffles, and your dessert is topped with hazelnuts foraged a mile down the road. You take another sip and whisper salute to slowing down, to the stories that emerge with every course, to every small moment of this unforgettable experience.

3 Reasons to Travel with David Kinch

Chef David is a James Beard Award–winning chef best known for Manresa, his acclaimed three-Michelin-star restaurant in California. With a deep reverence for European traditions and an emphasis on pristine ingredients and seasonality, David brings decades of experience to the table, including his latest venture, Mentone, inspired by the cuisine between Nice and Genoa along the French and Italian shared coast. He’s been named one of the world’s best chefs by Le Chef magazine and is the subject of the documentary A Chef’s Voyage. His work reflects both global recognition and a personal connection to Italy’s regional flavors. On this trip, we’ll bring his passion for traveling for the pleasures of the table to celebrate how good wine and food grow together in symbiosis with each other in Piedmont, where the wine matches the food and the food matches the wine.

Terra Bella

David sees Piedmont as a kind of natural poetry—rolling hills cloaked in fog, villages balanced like brushstrokes across the Langhe. For him, the landscape holds as much meaning as the food and wine, its beauty inseparable from the region’s soul and the Nebbiolo grape that thrives within it.

Simply Sublime

Though David stepped away from Manresa, his palate remains as precise as ever. In Piedmont, he finds kinship in a cuisine that feels stripped of ego—seasonal, exacting, elegant in its restraint. It’s the kind of cooking that speaks softly but lingers through simple ingredients handled with timeless confidence.

Jewel of the Langhe

Piedmont isn’t a place that shouts. Tucked between Alps and sea, it hums with quiet richness from Barolo and hazelnuts to truffles and chestnut woods. It’s a region David reveres not for its flash, but for its depth: a culinary sanctuary still largely unbothered by crowds, and all the more precious for it.

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Torino

September 25, Fri

Welcome to Torino! We begin the only way we know how—immersing ourselves into the electric buzz of this lively and ancient city. Alongside David, we’ll traverse spacious boulevards and cobblestone alleys into the beating heart of Torino, where the architecture alone contains 2,000 years of history. As a local expert points out the myriad cultures who have left their mark on the city, we’ll visit the Royal Palace, the Church of San Lorenzo, and finally, a haven for traveling writers and dreamers, the Palazzo Carignano.

As dusk ignites the city and the clatter of small plates echo off the squares, we’ll wander into one of the city’s most iconic kitchens, savor their hyperlocal specialties, and toast the beautiful road ahead.

Tastemaker Moment: David will introduce himself and lead a round of toasts at our welcome dinner

Day 2: Torino & Around

September 26, Sat

Our first taste of the city this morning is a literal one: a behind-the-scenes food tour of Torino’s fabled coffeehouses. We’ll sample exquisite pastries, snack on seasonal delicacies, and last—but not least—we’ll dive into the beautifully complex world of Italian chocolate and one of the city’s proudest inventions: a steaming Bicerin made of espresso and drinking chocolate.

After lunch on our own, we make our pilgrimage to the countryside where our Piedmont wine education begins. Here, within one of Italy’s most heralded appellations, we’ll sample David’s favorite varietal—the eclectic and volatile Nebbiolo grape, originally planted by the Romans.

After reconciling the subtly of these stunning vintages, we’ll move onto one of the most unique places in all of Piedmont. It’s not a stunning vineyard or ancient amphitheater. It’s Ivrea, a mid-century planned industrial utopia—a shining example of the ideals of the Movimento Comunità that pervaded Piedmont in the 1950s and ’60s. We’ll pass by the headquarters of Olivetti, the makers of coveted typewriters, and marvel at the blueprints of this ambitious social experiment.

Dinner tonight is magical and quintessentially Piedmontese; we’ll indulge in a perfectly wine-paired dinner led by a local sommelier.

Day 3: Costigliole d’Asti & Langhe

September 27, Sun

Today, we venture to the outskirts and find ourselves learning the art of soft cheese with a master cheesemaker. In the villa of Costigliole d’Asti, we’ll work our ways through mozzarella and burrata, tasting as we go, of course.

Soon we’ll turn to David as brilliant cheese requires brilliant wine. On a family estate, just down the road, we’ll visit Cascina Roera for an immersive visit of the vineyard, including a flight of rare vintages paired with a catered meal from a local trattoria.

This isn’t just any winery. This is a small-batch operation that preaches minimal interference in the vineyards. We’ll witness this philosophy as we tour the estate and with the help of David’s expertise, tease out the nuances of these particular vintages. As the late light of the afternoon slips into the valley, we’ll make our way to Langhe and check into our picturesque hotel.

Get settled. Shut your eyes. Walk the dazzling estate. In the evening, we’ll reconvene for a lively and intimate dinner in the garden at our hotel.

Tastemaker Moment: David will talking about connections to the cheese in the morning and wines at lunch

Day 4: Pollenzo & Alba

September 28, Mon

This morning, we’ll step outside our hotel to explore the Roman amphitheaters and temples next door and learn about the rich history of Barolo and how this small, beautiful region became the epicenter of Piedmont’s food and wine culture. We’ll then move on to the University of Pollenzo for a tour of its historic campus before descending into their coveted Wine bank, which features more than 100,000 bottles of Italy’s rarest and most celebrated wines.

We’ll leave the bottles uncorked for now, for the medieval hamlet of Alba awaits us. Alba is the undisputed capital of truffles and hazelnuts—in fact Ferrero has its headquarters in the heart of downtown. Before settling in for lunch, we’ll stroll the pedestrian zone and take in the rich splendor of the architecture, not to mention the thriving art scene.

After a stunning lunch, we find ourselves wandering the rows of a majestic, organic hazelnut grove. Here, we’ll sample all kinds of local favorites, witness their handed-down harvest techniques and learn how to elevate these nuts with just the right type of chocolate. After, the late afternoon is yours to embellish. You can find us at the local trattoria nursing an Aperol spritz and reflecting on the amazing journey so far.

We’ll see you at dinnertime for a masterclass in slow food. We’ll don aprons together, and at the behest of local cooking icon, we’ll learn to roll our own pasta, slice and sauté our own truffles into a dish as traditional and refined as Piedmont itself.

Tastemaker Moment: David will help create the menu for dinner and join in cooking the meal

Day 5: Langhe & Around

September 29, Tue

The hunt is on for truffles! Led by an expert trifolau, we’ll retreat to the forest with specially trained dogs for a guided experience on locating, identifying, and cooking up these flavorful fungi. Walking the forests of Langhe is pure magic—as we tramp through brushstrokes of fallen leaves, we’ll listen for a few secrets and tricks of this ancient tradition.

Hunting for truffles is hard work, but don’t worry, a sumptuous award is in store. We’ll meander down the road to one of the most revered kitchens in all of Piedmont. We’ll treat ourselves to a midday vermouth and a few courses of pasta-heavy specialties.

What’s next? One of the region’s most picturesque and biodynamic wineries. After a private tasting of their award-winning vintages alongside a few local delicacies, we’ll make our way back to the hotel just in time for sunset. The rest of the evening is yours to enjoy.

Day 6: La Morra & Around

September 30, Wed

This morning begins in Barbaresco, where the hills roll in layered folds of vineyard and mist, and the names on the cellar doors carry serious weight. We’ll make our way to a small winery in the village of Neive where we’re welcomed for a tour and intimate tasting—small production, family-run, and fiercely committed to Nebbiolo in its most expressive form.

Lunch is just down the road at a beloved local haunt known for its intimate setting and expansive wine list, where even the bread feels reverent. In the afternoon, we let the road decide—perhaps Barolo, perhaps La Morra—two villages steeped in winemaking legacy, where cobblestones echo with slow footsteps and conversations drift out of cantinas.

Thanks to the smoky varietals of the Barbaresco appellation, we’ll practically float back to the hotel. Once arrived, there’s time to pause, pack, or simply sit with the day’s discoveries.

It’s now we rest, for our farewell dining experience is truly incredible. Tonight, we gather for a dinner that speaks to the soul of Piedmont. At a one-star Michelin classic, white linens meet truffle-scented elegance. It’s a meal worthy of reflection—on wines tasted, friendships formed, and the unforgettable rhythm of this region’s kitchens and hills. We’ll sit down together and toast to an incredible week of discovery and exhilaration.

Tastemaker Moment: David will share about his experience working in a Michelin-starred restaurant at dinner and lead a farewell toast

Day 7: Torino Departures

October 1, Thu

Arrivederci! All beautiful things must end, and so we go our separate ways. After a leisurely breakfast, we’ll transfer to the Torino airport to catch our flights onward and home. Until next time: Ciao!

Giorgio was a delight, so warm and open. Traveling with him in his native Piedmont was such a privilege.
Sam T.
I was blown away by how flawlessly Modern Adventure fulfilled and exceeded my expectations.
Josh S.
Scuffing through the leaves on the truffle hunt in the woods, and then later eating at the truffle-dog owner's home—incredible!
Bonnie T.

Where We Sleep

From sleek urban sanctuaries to dreamy vine-covered retreats, our accommodations are packed with authentic Italian character and style.

Grand Hotel Sitea

Torino

Grand Hotel Sitea is a five-star icon tucked behind Piazza San Carlo in the heart of Turin. Blending early 20th-century elegance with modern comfort, it is an ideal location for discovering the city’s culinary and cultural highlights—just a short walk from historic cafés and boutique-lined arcades.

Albergo dell’Agenzia

Pollenzo

Storybook windows look out onto vine-covered hills and imposing castles — a landscape so dreamy even UNESCO has recognized it as a World Heritage Site. This idyllic luxurious retreat sits a few kilometers from Alba and Bra, between the Langhe and Roero hills, and virtually next door to the acclaimed University of Gastronomic Sciences. It's the perfect home base for our time in Piedmont.

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  1. What does the price include?

    Six nights at boutique four- and five-star accommodations; private travel for all day trips and excursions; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; guided activities, adventures and expeditions; departure airport transfer; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare to and from Italy; travel insurance; transportation to the trip’s starting point; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does the trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins and ends in Torino, Italy. The closest airport is the Torino International Airport (TRN). We recommend arriving one day early to ensure you’re at our starting point on time.

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    US citizens are not required to have a visa to enter Italy for stays up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for three months beyond your planned departure date, though we recommend that your passport be valid for 6 calendar months beyond your planned departure date from Italy.

    Not a US citizen? Please check with the Italian Embassy or Consulate for information and requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $1,800 single-supplement fee—paid at the time of booking to secure a private room.  These spots are extremely limited and available on a first come, first serve basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    This trip will have no more than 16 guests, plus our Modern Adventure team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading the trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure trip leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. What is the cancellation policy?

    You may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

  9. Do I need Travel Insurance?

    We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance allows you to seek reimbursement for your trip costs; if your trip plans change for unforeseeable reasons, or if you need to get medical help, emergency transport, and for theft, loss or damage of items while traveling. For best coverage, always insure the full trip cost within two weeks of your initial trip deposit and note that most ‘Cancel For Any Reason’ policies must be purchased on the date of your initial deposit.

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