2025: highs and lows…read more
Festival itself
10/10: there were free wine samples everywhere, plus charcuterie, panettone etc. well with the 6€. You can also buy a 2-glass wine tasting for another 9.55€, but some vendors hand out free glasses! So forget that: that ticket gets you the ability to get in a huge line for a small pour of 2 selections - not worth it. Just get the general admission ticket and go nuts. Speaking of which, they also have samples of hazelnuts.
"Pasta Atelier"
7/10 (pasta making class). This was pretty fun, but at 60€ for a double workstation for 2 people isn't cheap. We paid another 40€ for truffle shavings (it's what we're here for!), and were disappointed with the quantity and quality.
"Wine tasting experience"
0/10: this was absolutely worthless, especially given what I wrote above about all the FREE samples in the festival. This sideshow consisted of a guy yapping for an hour while we impatiently awaited the tiny pours of boring wines. Just Sergio and left a bad taste in my mouth, literally. At 37.50€ This was a criminally bad decision.
"Lunch at the Castle Roddi" (65€)
7/10: this sounded good because it included a tour of the castle, but the tour was lame and the castle was not much to look at. Also: because it was outside of the city, getting there was inconvenient. The lunch was decent, but the barbera wine they poured was poor (lots of barberas are fantastic, but not the images one we had here). I wouldn't do it again - better to stay in alba and have a nice lunch there, or in literally any nearby town (Bra, Barbaresco, etc).
"Cooking class @Castle Roddi (double 150€)
8/10: this was also at the castle, so as noted above, not convenient, but unlike the lunch (passive), this was a more interactive and unique experience. Sadly the dish we created was kinda gross (a bread soup), but it counted as a meal. If choosing between this and the lunch at the castle (don't do both!), I'd go with this one.
"Sensory Experience" 25€
9/10: I didn't do this one, but those that did seemed to enjoy it, and got tips on how to buy and store truffles. Since this ticket includes the general admission, I'd recommend it (especially if you plan to buy truffles in the market!). Attendees also told me that buying truffle salt or oils is a scam.
In conclusion: I'd totally go again for the market, maybe a cooking OR pasta making class (not both), and the sensory analysis (and to buy a truffle to consume within a few days, NOT to bring home). But I wish I'd had more lunches in restaurants and seen more of the surrounding towns.