Top 10 Luxury Hotels in Piedmont, Italy Wine Country
From eco-retreats set among truffle forests to castles with frescoed ceilings and hidden spas, Piedmont’s wine country offers some of Italy’s most unforgettable luxury stays. Here are ten of the best hotels in the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato hills.

Whether you’re visiting the Alba truffle fair, celebrating a special occasion, or attending a local food and wine festival, you’ll be spoiled for choice in Piedmont’s wine country (Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato).
Here, scattered among the hills, you’ll find lovingly-restored farmhouses, baroque castles, and contemporary eco-retreats that combine gourmet dining, relaxing spas, and vineyard views.
In this post, I’ve rounded up ten of the best luxury hotels in Piedmont wine country.
Price ranges are based on current information, but keep in mind that rates peak in October and November during truffle season, while the lowest prices can usually be found in the off-season. For more information, see this guide to the best time to visit Piedmont.
1. Casa di Langa
Set in 42 hectares of rolling Langhe parkland—including vineyards, a truffle forest, and a biodynamic kitchen garden, Casa di Langa is a luxury eco-resort and part of the LVX Collection of hotels.
Built from natural, low-impact materials and designed in the style of a traditional Piedmontese cascina—farmhouse—it combines sustainability with rustic elegance.
Since 2022, the restaurant, Fàula, has been overseen by Chef Daniel Zeilinga, who serves modern interpretations of Piedmontese cuisine using produce from the biodynamic kitchen garden, while the LelòSe spa offers treatments inspired by the surrounding landscape.
Guests can take part in wine tastings, cooking classes, and truffle hunting—and even use the hotel’s dedicated “truffle concierge” to ship finds home.
Price range: €500–1,300 per night
Best for: Sustainability-minded travellers and food lovers who want eco-luxury combined with authentic regional experiences.
2. La Madernassa
Just four kilometres from Alba, La Madernassa is a luxury resort surrounded by orchards, woods and landscaped gardens with sweeping views of the Langhe and Roero hills.
Named after a type of local pear, its 15 stylish rooms and suites combine contemporary design with the farmhouse’s rustic character.
The Michelin-starred restaurant, Pico Bistrot, is run by Chefs Giuseppe and Francesco D’Errico, who blend their Campanian roots with Piedmontese cuisine—including seasonal truffle dishes.
Guests can unwind in the Turkish hammam or hydromassage pool, or simply stroll through the wisteria walk and fruit orchards—with views of Monviso mountain in the distance.
Price range: €150–1,200 per night
Best for: Couples seeking a romantic escape that blends fine dining, spa relaxation, and panoramic vineyard views.
3. Locanda del Pilone
Just 5 km from Alba, perched among the vineyards of Barolo country, Locanda del Pilone is a charming restored farmhouse offering a panoramic pool and stunning views across the Langhe hills.
The décor celebrates local heritage—stone walls, vaulted ceilings, antique Piedmontese furniture—while rooms include modern comforts like free WiFi and elegant bathrooms.
The restaurant, tucked into the oldest part of the building, features traditional local cuisine paired with Barolo and other regional wines. Guests can savour meals in dining rooms that frame the countryside or sit on terraces at sunset.
Price range: €250–400 per night
Best for: Travellers looking for charm and tradition close to Alba, with easy access to wine country and truffle hunts.
4. Villa D’Amelia
Relais Villa D’Amelia is a fully restored farmhouse in Benevello, set within a seven-hectare park of vineyards and hazelnut groves with hilltop views toward Alba, the Barolo hills and the Alps—perfectly situated for exploring the Barbaresco and Barolo areas.
Accommodations are stylish and refined, combining modern luxury—wood floors, fine furniture—with soft, light colour palettes that enhance the natural serenity of the surroundings.
Villa D’Amelia’s restaurant, DaMà, serves Piedmontese and Italian cuisine with local wine pairings, and you can enjoy meals indoors or al fresco with views over valleys and vineyards.
For wellness, the property offers a complete spa: heated pool, sauna, Turkish bath, whirlpool, and gym.
Price range: €300–1,500 per night
Best for: Guests who want a refined spa hotel with excellent cuisine and a central location for exploring Barolo and Barbaresco.
5. Réva Monforte
Réva Resort (Monforte d’Alba) lies within four hectares of landscaped park and vineyards in the UNESCO-listed hills of the Langhe.
The resort offers eleven rooms and suites designed with elegance and comfort in mind—natural materials, light-filled interiors, and in many cases, panoramic views over vineyards.
One of Réva’s standout features is its Michelin-starred restaurant Fre, under Chef Yannick Alléno, which juxtaposes local products with creative gastronomy.
In terms of amenities, there is a wellness centre, indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, and Turkish bath—plus wine experiences at the estate’s winery.
Price range: €400–900 per night
Best for: Foodies and wine enthusiasts who want a Michelin dining experience alongside luxury relaxation.
6. Palás Cerequio
Owned by the Michele Chiarlo winery, Palás Cerequio is located in the Barolo cru of Cerequio, near La Morra, and offers both historic suites in the manor house and newer, more modern suites.
The historical suites are decorated in a classic, baroque style, with private wellness areas and decor inspired by the wine heritage, while the newer suites employ natural materials (stone, oak), clean lines, and large windows framing the vineyards.
As well as accommodation, Palás Cerequio also boasts a restaurant—headed by chef Vincenzo La Corte from nearby Bra—wine cellar, outdoor pool, library, and gardens with sweeping views of the countryside.
Price range: €400–1,300 per night
Best for: Wine connoisseurs who want to stay among the vines in an intimate, design-driven setting.
7. Relais San Maurizio
Relais San Maurizio is a former 17th-century monastery just outside Santo Stefano Belbo, nestled in the Langhe UNESCO heritage area.
The property blends historical character—arched ceilings, antique furniture, original materials—with wellness-luxury: indoor and outdoor pools, medical spa features, Turkish bath, gym, and gardens with walking paths.
The Michelin-starred restaurant Guido da Costigliole offers regional specialities, while the Origini Bistrot gives a more relaxed option for lunch or dinner.
Price range: €500–2,500 per night
Best for: Wellness seekers and history lovers who want world-class dining and spa treatments in a heritage setting.
8. Tenuta Bricchi
Tenuta Bricchi is a charming, family-run hotel in Sinio, set in the heart of Langhe among hills, vineyards and hazelnut trees.
The structure is a lovingly restored farmhouse turned into a guesthouse with about five suites—all designed with considerable attention to detail in furnishings and comfort. Amenities include a heated indoor pool, solarium, spa areas, free WiFi, and terraces/balconies with views over the hills.
The breakfast is a hit with guests—who frequently praise owners Sara and Danilo for their warmth, hospitality, and attention to detail—and includes local and organic products and homemade cakes.
Price range: €300–500 per night
Best for: Couples or small groups seeking quiet, personal attention, and authentic countryside warmth.
9. Nordelaia
Nordelaia is a boutique hotel in Montferrato, near Alba, set on roughly five hectares of agricultural land with its own vineyards.
Designed by the London-based studio These White Walls, it features high-end interiors, clever design, and just 12 rooms and suites—making it feel relaxed yet exclusive.
Facilities include a serene spa, gym, infinity pool, and gourmet dining. The hotel arranges experiences to help guests discover the region: wine tours, cycling or hiking excursions, tasting local delicacies.
Price range: €300–800 per night
Best for: Design lovers and younger travellers who want contemporary style in a tranquil vineyard setting.
10. Castello di Guarene
Castello di Guarene occupies a historic 18th-century palace high above the town of Guarene. The property’s architecture and interior decor are rich in history: frescoed rooms, crystal chandeliers, formal gardens, period furniture, and luxurious touches like beds with canopies, marble bathrooms, and rain showers.
Beneath the castle, in old tunnels and caves, is the spa—indoor pools, hydrotherapy, and steam and sauna treatments—all set in atmospherically ancient spaces.
The restaurant emphasises Piedmont’s traditions in a romantic and elegant setting—making it a great choice for couples or special-occasion stays, like honeymoons or anniversaries.
Price range: €400–2,600 per night
Best for: Couples seeking a regal, fairy-tale setting for honeymoons, anniversaries, or unforgettable celebrations.
Plan Your Luxury Stay in Piedmont Wine Country
Piedmont's wine country offers a spectrum of five-star hotels that reflect the region’s unique mix of history, nature and gastronomy.
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