Poli Grappa Museum

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Contact Poli Grappa Museum

Address :

Via B. Gamba, 6, 36061 Bassano del Grappa VI, Italy

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 36061
Website : http://www.poligrappa.com/ita/geografia/poli-museo-grappa-bassano.php
Categories :
City : Bassano Del Grappa
Description : Small museum on the history & production of grappa, including a rare bottle display & a gift shop.

Via B. Gamba, 6, 36061 Bassano del Grappa VI, Italy
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Soul Searcher on Google

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Fantastic place. Very informative and manageable. It's free entry too!! Well worth a little tasting session and taking home a bottle from the shop. They sell mini bottles for around €7.00 each if you'd rather not stretch the budget too far.
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Danielle P on Google

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Small but free and some of the associates speak English so it made our experience better because of all the questions we had. I think room 3 and 4 made me the happiest! The room with the video explaining how the Poli family creates their grappa is available in 8 languages. Its a great video. The room you walk into next is an aromatic room. There are almost 20 scents of grappa Poli makes that you press a button and bring your nose to to smell. My favorite was prunga! The last room by the exit is where you can purchase full sized bottles. I ended up choosing to purchase limone, which is considered more of a liquore but with grappa in it as well. I paid €13,50 for the bottle. I know I can get a similar one for less money but I see it as I’m buying it for the experience so I wasn’t upset that it was higher priced.
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Gregory Veazey on Google

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Great visit, sampled and bought our new go to for apertivo!
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Alexandru Barsa on Google

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The Museum has a free entrance and it takes about 15-30 minutes to visit. It has on dispay many interesting devices for purifying alcohol and a lot of presentation materials about the history of the distillery and the region of Bassano del Grappa.
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Gustav Christensson on Google

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A well-curated museum with free entry. Inside are plenty of displays regarding the history and the uniqueness of this very special spirit. The shop also features a great selection of all sorts of Grappa variations but most importantly, the traditional one is amongst the best you'll ever find.
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Thomas Zeulner on Google

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Beautiful free of cost Museum. You also can taste different Grappas.
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Jesus Ortiz on Google

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Historic place! You must go... learn how the grappa process is done. They have videos of the history and how the process is done.. Smell and taste your favorite grappa and take couple bottles home. I'll come back to get more Mirtillo. Enjoy!!!
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Summer Bowers on Google

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Very interesting museum about Grappa and how it's made. I highly recommend watching the video, it's available in Italian, English, French, and German (if I remember correctly). The tour is free and it's self guided with documents written in English and Italian. You can do a tasting at the end for free as well as purchase items. Dogs are welcome.

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