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Italian Catholic Wine Pilgrimage
September 6-15, 2027
About the Pilgrimage
Ten days to encounter God through the people, wine, food, and holy sites of Italy.
Experience the history, tradition, and beauty of the Church woven through the land, culture, and vineyards of this breathtaking country.
This pilgrimage will offer sacraments, prayer, and community throughout our journey as well as unforgettable wine experiences, meals, tastings, and education. Plus, the timing of this pilgrimage gives us a chance to witness and possibly participate in the 2027 crush!
Our trip is organized in partnership with Verso Ministries.
❋ RomeTwo full days in the Eternal City
Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran
Relic of the Last Supper
Mass in the Crypt at St. Peter’s Basilica
Papal Audience
Wine Tasting: Overview of Italian Wines
❋ OrvietoA Day of Papal Wine & Eucharistic Miracles
The Miracle of Bolsena
Medieval Papal Retreat
Where Aquinas shared the Tantum Ergo
Where the Feast of Corpus Christi began
World class white wines.
❋ AsisiA Day of Saints & Monastic Winemaking
Visit San Damiano and home of St. Francis
Pray at the tomb of St. Carlos Acutis
Learn about centuries-old monastic traditions
Experience local winemaking and culture
❋ Turin & PiedmontSaints, The King and Queen of Italian Red, and Wine Cathedrals
Museum of the Shroud of Turin
Tombs of St. Pier Giorgio Frassati and St. John Bosco
World class wines from Barolo, Asti, and the Langhe
Visit the UNESCO underground “Wine Cathedrals” of the area.
Pricing & Details
Ten Day Pilgrimage
$5799/person
Three Star Accommodations
Ground transportation, scheduled meals, tastings, guides, included.
Gratuity and airfare are not included.
Preview the wines and meet fellow pilgrims.
Join us for weekly online tastings leading up to the pilgrimage. Build familiarity with the wines from the regions we will visit and get to know the community before we touch down in Rome.
Full Itinerary
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Verso Ministries has worked with Daniel Harms and Catholicwine.com to bring you a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage of faith and wine. Pilgrims will be hosted in beautiful accommodations throughout the journey while local guides and wine professionals will offer their insight each step of the way.
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Grab your passport and rosary, pack your bags, we’re headed to Rome!
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Arrive at Rome Fiumicino Airport
Transfer to the hotel to check-in and freshen up
Gather as a group in the lobby and transfer to the Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran, the cathedral of the Diocese of
Rome where a relic of the table of the Last Supper is held
Celebrate an Opening Mass at the Basilica
If time allows, go across the street to prayerfully climb the Scala Santa, the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed on
his way to his trial, brought to Rome from Jerusalem by St. Helena
Alternatively, visit the nearby Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme and venerate the relics from Christ’s
Passion
Continue on to a wine bar for a Welcome Dinner & Tasting and introduction to Italian wines
Overnight in Rome
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Attend the Papal Audience (pending the Holy Father's schedule)
Group lunch and tasting at a local restaurant
Enjoy a free day in Rome to explore the sites and immerse yourself in the food and drink scene
Overnight in Rome
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Mass in the Crypt at St. Peter’s Basilica, followed by a tour of the Basilica, including time to pray at the tomb of Pope
St. John Paul II and to see Michelangelo's Pieta
Enjoy free time to explore Rome
Book tickets to the Vatican Museums to see the Sistine Chapel or visit the Colosseum and Roman Forum for
an immersion in Ancient Rome
Overnight in Rome
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Transfer to Orvieto
Visit the Church of San Domenico, where St. Thomas Aquinas lived from 1263-1264
Celebrate Mass at the Duomo in Orvieto, the majestic Basilica housing the Eucharistic Miracle of Bolsena, which was
the inspiration for Thomas Aquinas’s Eucharistic hymns
Time for adoration at the Duomo (pending availability)
Lunch and tasting at Palazzone
In 1969, the Dubini family bought "Palazzone", constructed by the Cardinal as a hostel for pilgrims on their way
to Rome to celebrate the Jubilee of 1300 AD
Continue on to Assisi for the evening
Overnight in Assisi
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Mass at the Basilica of St. Francis, where St Francis is buried and decorated with murals by Giotto
Enjoy a guided tour of the medieval town of Assisi, home of saints including St Clare of Assisi and St Carlo Acutis
In the afternoon, experience Umbrian winemaking through a vineyard tour, tasting, and picnic at Di Filippo
Enjoy a tasting of Di Filippo's organic wines, followed by a picnic in the vineyards where you can enjoy an
unforgettable moment far from the noise, immersed in the magical atmosphere of the countryside's colors
Overnight in Assisi
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Drive to Turin
Stop en route in Parma for Mass and a tour, tasting, and lunch at Agriturismo Lamoretti
Arrive at the hotel, check-in, and enjoy dinner at the hotel
Overnight in Turin
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Celebrate Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist with the tomb of St Pier Giorgio
Visit the Shroud Museum (the Shroud itself is not typically on display)
Enjoy a guided tour of the churches and city center sites of Turin
Dinner and tasting at a local restaurant
Overnight in Turin
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Morning Mass at a local church
Enjoy a day exploring the Wine Cathedrals of the Langhe area with a local wine guide, including entrance to the
Wi.Mu. Wine Museum, a castle showcasing the culture and tradition of Barolo wines
Visit Marchesi di Barolo for a tour and tasting, followed by an elegant Closing Dinner to end the pilgrimage on a high
note
Overnight in Turin
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Transfer to Turin Airport
Head off to the next adventure.