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White Truffle Fair of Alba: A Journey Through Flavors and Traditions

The International White Truffle Fair of Alba, now at its 94th edition, is one of the main showcases of high gastronomy and Italian excellence.
This year, it is ready to offer an unforgettable experience for food and wine lovers. From autumn to early winter, Alba, in the heart of the Langhe, will turn into the world capital of truffles, welcoming visitors from all over the globe.

Fair Dates: An Autumn of Excellence

From October 12 to December 8, 2024, Alba will come alive with a series of unmissable events, perfect for those who want to experience the white truffle up close. Every weekend, the World Truffle Market, located in the historic center of the city, will offer the opportunity to purchase and appreciate the precious truffles from the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato.


But the fair is not just a place for shopping; it is an opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of flavors, with cooking shows that highlight the best culinary combinations between exquisite dishes and the precious white truffle. Michelin-starred chefs from both national and international backgrounds will take turns at the “Starred Dinners,” where the gold of the Langhe will be the undisputed star.

Workshops, Tastings, and Traditions

In addition to the gastronomic appointments, the White Truffle Fair of Alba offers a range of experiences for all ages: tasting workshops, local markets, cooking classes, and even events designed for children. It is a unique opportunity to discover not only truffles but also other local excellences, such as the famous wines of the Langhe, hazelnuts, cheeses, and cured meats.

The History of the Fair: An Ancient Tradition Living in the Present

The roots of the Truffle Fair date back to 1929 when it was established as a “Prize Exhibition Fair of the Renowned Truffles of the Langhe.” In 1932, it officially became the “Truffle Fair,” an event that has grown and transformed over the years. During World War II, the event had to pause, but it returned in the 1960s with renewed enthusiasm, expanding its program and attracting an increasingly wide audience, both local and international.


A highlight of the fair is the historical reenactments, which include the famous “Palio degli Asini,” (Donkey street race) a humorous event conceived by painter Pinot Gallizio to playfully mock the neighbours from Asti. This tradition, held amidst celebrations and costume parades, represents the fair’s playful and convivial spirit, enriching the experience for visitors.

Discovering the Langhe: Not Just Truffles

Attending the White Truffle Fair of Alba is also an opportunity to explore the cultural and scenic beauty of the Langhe, a region famous not only for its truffles but also for its renowned wines, such as Nebbiolo, Barolo, and Barbaresco, as well as its culinary treasures, from hazelnuts to cheeses, from honey to meats. Between tastings, visitors can discover medieval villages, UNESCO World Heritage hills, and enjoy a unique experience where tradition meets innovation.

Conclusion: An Event Not to Be Missed

The White Truffle Fair of Alba is more than just a gastronomic event. It is a journey through flavors, history, and culture that annually attracts thousands of visitors eager to discover the best that Piedmont has to offer. With a rich program of events and activities, the fair is a must-see for anyone who loves gastronomic excellence and wants to experience an authentic Piedmontese adventure.


Mark your calendars for the dates of the White Truffle Fair of Alba 2024 and get ready for an unparalleled sensory adventure!

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