AGRITURISMO DAI GRÉSY

Curated by Maria

Nestled gracefully atop a rolling hill, Dai Gresy in Piedmont stands as a testament to the beauty and vibrant viticultural heritage of this charming Italian region.

Tucked between the picturesque towns of Treiso and Barbaresco, this contemporary country house offers a breathtaking panorama that stretches across rolling vineyards and the snow-dusted peaks of the Alps. Operated by the esteemed wine producers Marchesi Di Grésy, Agriturismo Dai Grésy presents 11 thoughtfully designed rooms, providing an intimate retreat.


At a glance

Location: Treiso, Italy

Price: from €290

Rooms: 11

Suitable for: Families, including those with children under 5, people with disabilities, and pets

 

Nearest Airport(s): Turino (TRN): 1h30m by car; Milan (MXP) 2h

Arrive by: Car

Open: March 15 - December 15

Check in: 3pm Check out: 11am


The Hotel

Dai Gresy's rich history dates back to 1650 on the Monte Aribaldo hill, and the meticulously restored cellar, once the heart of daily life, now houses the tasting table and serves as the foundation for the renovated building. The architecture respects the landscape, fusing technology with traditional materials to create a unique and welcoming space.

 

Rooms and Design

Dai Gresy melds contemporary aesthetics with the rustic Italian charm of the surrounding countryside. It's a place where minimalist decor and attention to detail craft an elegant and simple ambiance. 

Each of the 11 rooms is a unique experience, and each window frame, a perfectly planned view. Whether you choose a room with direct access to a roof garden, a double room maisonette with exposed beams and a balcony overlooking the vineyards, or a family apartment with a kitchen and garden access, every space tells its own captivating story.

 

Food and drink

A culinary journey awaits at Dai Gresy. The kitchen service is exclusively reserved for guests using ingredients sourced from the garden or local farms. It's a delightful way to savor the authentic flavors of Piedmont. The hotel also includes breakfast with all stays. Don't miss the in-house wine tastings, featuring selections from Marchesi Di Grésy, providing a deeper understanding and appreciation of the region's rich winemaking heritage. Additionally, Dai Gresy offers convenient access to exceptional restaurants like La Ciau del Tornavento and Osteria dell’Unione in the nearby village of Treiso, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in Piedmont's culinary delights.

 

Wine and Wellness

Whether you're a wine aficionado in search of tastings, an entrepreneur seeking serenity, an adventurer enticed by truffle hunting, or a foodie eager to savor local hazelnuts and cheeses, a world of possibilities awaits. 

Explore the picturesque countryside on an E-Bike or Vespa, or find your most relaxed state through yoga or soothing massages. Guests can unwind in the saltwater stone-paved infinity pool, which overlooks Dolcetto vineyards and the Langhe surroundings. The on-site spa, featuring a whirlpool, Turkish bath with chromotherapy, Swedish sauna, and bio sauna, offers sanctuary. 

For design and fitness enthusiasts, a small, but well-equipped gym is at your disposal, and outdoor activities such as cycling, horseback riding, running, or leisurely walks allow guests to reconnect with the natural surroundings.

 

The area

Less than an hour and a half from both Torino and Milan, Dai Gresy's rural location is perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle or retreating from afar without too much transit hassle. Surrounded by some of Piedmont's most renowned vineyards, it's a true haven for wine enthusiasts. Beyond the vineyards, the nearby picturesque villages like Treiso and Barbaresco call out with their charming streets and authentic Italian allure. With the added backdrop of the snow-kissed Alps, it’s nothing but magic.

The visionaries

The deep connection to the esteemed Marchesi Dei Grésy wine producers permeates every corner of Dai Gresy. The owners and designers have created an environment that pays homage to the region's rich wine heritage. Their passion for both wine and hospitality is palpable in every aspect of the hotel. The history of Tenute Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Grésy, owned by the di Grésy family since 1797, serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment to the land and its treasures.

WHY WE LOVE IT

Dai Gresy is a rare gem that embodies the essence of this captivating Italian region. Its idyllic location amidst vineyards and charming villages, coupled with a range of experiences from wine tasting to truffle hunting, makes it an exceptional destination for those seeking serenity and immersion in the heart of Piedmont's wine country.

Good Trips perks

Free room upgrade upon availability

Complimentary welcome drink

Promo code: GOODTRIPSCLIENTS


 

Sustainability in practice

Dai Grésy's commitment to sustainability transcends buzzwords, translating into tangible actions that benefit the local economy, culture, environment, and wellness. They support the community and conserve cultural heritage. Environmentally, they reduce waste, limit plastic, and harness solar energy. Wellness is toxin-free with a chemical-free pool and organic toiletries. Dai Grésy isn't just a retreat; it's a living testament to sustainable living, inviting you to discover the details behind their commitment.

Economy

  • Actively promoting the use of locally sourced products

  • The majority of their staff hails from the local area, ensuring that the benefits of their operation stay close to home

  • Fair wages are not just a policy; they are a commitment, fostering economic stability and prosperity

  • Dai Grésy champions local businesses, introducing their guests to the vibrant offerings of the region

Culture/Community

  • Cultural awareness and sensitivity are at the forefront, bridging understanding between travelers and locals.

  • They don't just facilitate connections; they create meaningful, lasting bonds between travelers and locals, offering immersive cultural experiences that go beyond the plate.

  • Locals have a say in decisions that may impact their community, fostering collaboration and empowerment

Environment

  • Waste reduction, recycling, and composting are more than ideals; they are daily practices aimed at achieving zero waste

  • Plastic usage is significantly minimized

  • Energy conservation is a priority, with solar and photovoltaic panels providing a substantial portion of their energy needs

  • Rainwater harvesting is employed for garden irrigation, promoting water conservation and sustainability

  • Their garden isn't just green; it's a thriving ecosystem, encouraging bee reproduction and supporting biodiversity

  • Native and low-impact construction materials are chosen to minimize their environmental footprint

Wellness

  • Wellness facilities are designed with a focus on natural and toxin-free experiences

  • The saltwater stone-paved infinity pool offers a chemical-free swimming experience

  • Guests enjoy locally sourced, seasonal, humane, and organic food

  • Bedding and furniture are chosen to minimize toxins in production, promoting a healthy sleep environment

  • Toiletries and cleaning supplies are organic and free from harmful toxins

  • A range of wellness activities, including yoga, meditation, and massages, are available for guests

 
 

Book with promo code GOODTRIPSCLIENTS for special incentives.

 

 

MARIA PISASALE

Maria is a savvy Sicilian with over 15 years in the travel industry. She adores exploring destinations through nature and art and has some seriously difficult to acquire tour guide credentials in Italy. She helps us identify what’s good in the Mediterranean.

 

 

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