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The Braulio Cellars

Bormio

Casa Braulio, in the heart of Bormio, has an underground treasure waiting to be discovered: a few metres below the pavement of Via Roma, there is an extraordinary labyrinth housing 319 Slavonian oak barrels in which Amaro Braulio is aged, in an underground space of 1,600 square metres.

The cellars can be visited with prior booking, as they still house the production of Amaro Braulio. The visit, amidst ancient barrels and light installations, offers a sensory experience in which aromas and flavours are enhanced at every step: from the infusion room to the mountain botanicals room to the final tasting, it is an immersive place that allows you to discover the production and ageing process that makes Braulio unique and whose recipe remains a secret to this day.

A unique place where you can experience the essence of the bond with Bormio and its alpine territory, the tradition that the Peloni family has been preserving and handing down since 1875, and the craftsmanship that still takes the time to let its bitter age for a long time in oak barrels to give it that unique and distinctive flavour.

FAQ

What days and times are the cellars open to the public?
The cellars can be visited on Tuesday (visit in English), Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (visit in Italian) at 6.00 pm subject to online booking on the official website.
The tour lasts about 50 minutes.

And if we are a group?
It is possible to book a visit for groups, not more than 12 people, even on different dates from those listed on the official website, by writing to the following address: visite@peloni.it

Are the visits free?
The price for visiting the cellars is € 10.00 per person.

Is the meeting point at Via Roma 27 in Bormio?
Yes, the meeting point is in the Braulio shop

In what language are the cellar visits conducted?
The visits are held in both Italian and English.
On Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in Italian.
On Tuesdays in English.

Are children allowed to take part in the visit?
The visit is not recommended for children under 8 years of age (length of visit min. 50 minutes, temperature variations in the rooms, intense aromas of raw materials herbs).

Are there any accessibility problems?
The visit to the winery involves moving inside the plant, which is structured on 5 floors with numerous steps. For this reason, the visit is not recommended for people with mobility problems or difficulties.

Can I bring animals?
Animals of any kind may not be brought into the establishment.

Is it possible to take photos?
The use of photography equipment is only permitted in the ageing cellars.

It is recommended to be punctual as once the tour has started, there is no chance of catching up with the group.

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Trying to organise your holiday in Bormio? We've put all the information you need in one place: from which mountain passes are open (so you can plan your journey), to our guide to what's on during your stay, information on which lifts are open, and the opening times for QC Terme Bormio and Bormio Terme. You can also find a list of local restaurants and equipment rental shops.

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