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PRENSA Ovidio-Garcia
Boutique Winery
Villanueva Virginia

Discovering Spain’s Small Boutique Wineries

The great Spanish wine regions through the eyes of small boutique wineries Spain is renowned for its vast and diverse wine regions, each offering a unique taste of the country’s rich viticultural heritage. While many wine enthusiasts flock to the larger, more famous wineries, there is a growing interest in the charm and intimacy of boutique wineries. These small-scale producers offer personalized experiences and a closer connection to the winemaking process. Here, we explore some of the tiniest boutique wineries in Spain that you can book through Thegetawine.com. Ovidio Garcia Located in the heart of the Cigales DO, Bodegas Ovidio García combines tradition and innovation in a unique setting. This boutique winery is housed in an underground cellar that is more than three centuries old, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past. The tour includes a visit to the ancient Roman press, the concrete tank room, the oak barrel park, and the bottle room. Guests can learn about both traditional and modern winemaking techniques. The experience is topped off with a tasting of three of their most awarded wines: Gario Verdejo, Pinedo Meneses Rosé and Ovidio García “Esencia” Crianza, paired with proximity products. 100 Cepas Winery Located in Corbillos de los Oteros, León, 100 Cepas Winery is a small, family-run winery with a very exclusive production. This boutique winery boasts a 1.5 ha vineyard planted with Prieto Picudo and Albarín, both native grape varieties of León. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the vineyard and winery, learning about the traditional methods used in their winemaking process. The tour concludes with a tasting session of their exquisite wines, providing an intimate and educational experience that highlights the unique terroir of this northern Spanish wine region. Mas Bertran Winery In the heart of the Penedès region, Bodega Mas Bertran stands out for its dedication to producing high-quality Cava. This boutique winery offers a unique experience that combines a guided tour of the vineyards and the winery with a delightful picnic lunch. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the region while learning about the traditional methods used to produce their sparkling wines. The intimate setting and personalized attention make for a memorable visit, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a more relaxed wine experience. Peños Martín Peños Martín, located in the historic region of Zamora, offers a truly unique experience with its Romanorum winery, Bodega Romanorum. This boutique winery is carved into granite by the Romans in the 2nd century BC, providing a fascinating glimpse into ancient winemaking techniques. Visitors can explore the ancient architecture and learn about the historical significance of the site. The tour includes a tasting of their exceptional wines, such as Bodega Romanorum Crianza, Reserva, and Blanco. This blend of history and moder winemaking makes Peños MArtín a standout destination for #winelovers. Clos Pachem Clos Pachem, situated in the Priorat region, is a small but remarkable boutique winery that offers a comprehensive tour and tasting experience. Known for its commitment to sustainable and organic practices, Clos Pachem produces a limited range of high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. Visitors can explore the vineyards and the modern winery, learning about the sustainable methods used in production. The tour concludes with a tasting of their exceptional wines, providing a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and dedication behind each bottle. So, is Spain the place to go for small boutique wineries? YES! Exploring Spain’s boutique wineries offers a unique and intimate glimpse into the world of winemaking. These small-scale producers provide personalized experiences that allow visitors to connect with the winemakers and learn about the passion and dedication that goes into each bottle. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious traveler, visiting these boutique wineries is a delightful way to discover the rich diversity of Spain’s wine culture. Book your visits through Thegetawine.com and embark on a journey of taste and tradition.

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La Rioja Enoturismo
María Sanchez López

Discover wine tourism in La Rioja

Add Your Heading Text Here With Thegetawine, you can enjoy a unique wine tourism experience in some of the most exclusive wineries in the region. In this blog, we tell you how to discover all that La Rioja has to offer. La Rioja is a world-renowned wine region, and Thegetawine’s wineries are some of the best in the region. Here is a look at some representative wineries that encapsulate the essence of Rioja wine tourism. Discovering wine treasures Some of the wineries that most mark the winemaking essence of the region through their experiences, especially their luxury experiences, are: If you want to know the most traditional wine tourism in La Rioja, you cannot miss Arizcuren, a journey through time. Founded in the heart of La Rioja, this family winery embodies the winemaking tradition that has characterized the region for centuries, where you will discover the most traditional methods that have endured generation after generation in the history of Rioja wine. In case the more traditional Rioja is not enough for you, in La Rioja you can enjoy luxury or different experiences that you will not forget. Would you like to explore the vineyards in a military Hummer while enjoying a unique experience? At Bodegas Manzanos, innovation and tradition come together to offer an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of adventure with the exquisiteness of wine. Do you want to enjoy the experience of driving a quad among vineyards? Well, with Rualwines you can live this experience, with them you can embark on a quad tour from Haro to the winery, exploring the landscapes of La Rioja so characteristic, also this experience does not stop here you can enjoy a glass of wine in their winebar accompanied by a good meal. La Rioja Alavesa: Where Tradition Merges with Hospitality To explore the Rioja Alavesa is to immerse yourself in the perfect fusion of tradition and hospitality. Here, wineries are not just places to taste wine, but real homes that open their doors to you. Some examples of these types of wineries are Diez Caballero where elegance and hospitality go hand in hand, a small family winery where every visit becomes a close encounter with the wine passion that characterizes the region. Another example of a larger winery that does not lose its family essence is Tobelos, which invites you to explore the unique connection between land and wine, this winery blends with the landscape reflecting the harmony that characterizes the wine production of La Rioja. If you want to live a luxury experience but without losing the typical family essence of La Rioja Alavesa you can not miss Bodega Las Orcas where the family is the heart of the winery, this visit not only includes a visit to the winery also includes its winebar and tasting of their best wines. Discover, Feel and Celebrate Wine tours in La Rioja are the it activity to do for a getaway. It’s a wine destination that goes beyond conventional tastings. With Thegetawine as your ally, you will discover the essence of this region through its wineries, where every corner tells a unique story. Feel the passion for wine and celebrate the diversity of La Rioja in a journey that will awaken all your senses.  Cheers!

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Enoturismo San Valentín
laura.blancop

Valentine’s Day ideas: wine tourism and unique experiences

If you are looking to surprise… your partner, a special friend or a person you are very fond of, do it with a unique EXPERIENCE! Here we leave you several ideas that you can combine any day visiting a charming town, enjoying the good gastronomy of Castile and Leon and, of course, improving the day with one of these 3 experiences: – Visit a picturesque vineyard and find a centenary olive tree such as the one found in the Tr3smano Winery. In addition, on this visit you will be able to see an 18th century wine press and a centenary cave as well as enjoy a tasting of three wines, paired with three regional cheeses. A good idea for people who like to know the history behind every nook and cranny. – Enter a subway cellar where the barrel-aged wines of Bodega 100 Cepas are stored. A family winery with a very exclusive production from its vineyard of 1.5 hectares of prieto picudo and albarín, native varieties of León. A good idea for people who like to know history from the inside without missing any detail. Enjoy thelargest plot of old vineyards in Toro at Bodegas Piedra, where you can appreciate first-hand all the elements that make its terroir unique and take a guided tasting in the building that includes the Lagarona restaurant, Wine Bar and store. The perfect plan for foodies. If you like these ideas, you have all the information and the option to book just a click away within each experience on the website. Just select the region you are most interested in and discover all the options available for this Valentine’s Day.

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enoturismo Castilla y León - Monasterio de Valbuena
Ignacio Carazo

Wine tourism in Castilla y León. Where to start.

Here are some notes to get you started on your wine tourism adventure in Castilla y León If you have arrived here, it is because you are passionate, as we are, about wine and also wine tourism, which is an all-in when it comes to enjoying this sector that is gaining more and more ground. The RAE, defines enotourism as“tourism in wine growing and production areas, with visits to vineyards and wineries, and wine tasting” . In Spain we are privileged to have 96 Protected Designations of Origin, divided between D.O., Vinos de Pago, 2 Qualified D.O. and Quality Wines. The D.O.’s correspond to territorial zones, guarantee and control the quality and origin of their products, thus being a seal of guarantee for the wines produced within those limits. In Castilla y León we are privileged in this sector (and many others) since we are one of the autonomous communities with more Wine Routes in Spain. We have 9 wine-growing territories where you can lose yourself among wines and vineyards. Ribera del Duero, Cigales, Rueda, Toro, Bierzo, Arlanza, Arribes del Duero, Tierra del Vino de Zamora and Sierra de Francia head the tourist offer of our community. Impossible to forget those who, under the umbrella of other quality denominations, offer unforgettable experiences. The perfect ingredients for us to become a national and international reference in this wine tourism. Ribera del Duero Wine Route. The Ribera del Duero extends 115 kilometers from east to west and 35 kilometers from north to south in Castilla y León, touching the provinces of Soria, Burgos, Segovia and Valladolid, thus forming the great tourist project of the Ribera del Duero Wine Route. An extraordinary land, full of vineyards and fields, bathed by the Douro River, where wine and gastronomy combine with art, history and nature. There are many resources that you can find in Ribera del Duero, but we leave you a small selection: Peñafiel Provincial Wine Museum. Its boat shape will not leave you indifferent. Monastery of Santa María de Valbuena. Converted into a wonderful 5* hotel. Castle of Peñaranda. Burgos fortress from the 11th century. Hoces del Riaza Natural Park. Bird watching site. 8 historical sites: Gumiel de Izán, Haza, Langa de Duero, Peñafiel, Peñaranda de Duero, Rejas de San Esteban, San Esteban de Gormaz and Vadocondes. Castilla y León combines history and wine, and this Route is a great example of this winning combination. Cigales Wine Route. Located in the Bajo Pisuerga and in the center of Castilla y León, it is 4 km from Valladolid and 12 km from Palencia. This wine has been linked to the canal since its construction in the 18th century, and today, many of the vineyards are irrigated by its waters, which is why it is considered “canal wine“. When you travel through its landscapes bathed in pink, be sure to visit: The Wine Castles. The Museum of the Castle of Fuensaldaña and the Enchanted Castle of Trigueros del Valle are not to be missed. The monasteries of Santa María de Palazuelos and San Isidro de Dueñas. The “cathedral of wine” in Cigales or the Historical Complex of Dueñas are also two very important attractions in the area due to the history they hold, linked to the Catholic Monarchs, Philip II or Napoleon Bonaparte. Manuel Sierra’s murals next to the Wine Museum of Mucientes. One of the 1,200 traditional subway cellars that exist. The banks of the Pisuerga, especially the Cortados or the stone bridge of Cabezón de Pisuerga. The Cigales Wine Route is an attractive destination for quality wine tourism, with its wineries, museums, cultural heritage, gastronomy, landscapes and incredible routes for leisure and sports. Rueda Wine Route. Rueda is the land of the most consumed white wine in Spain, with more than 130 million bottles on the market. This DO was also the first Designation of Origin in Castilla y León to achieve this recognition. And it is in the heart of Castile, where the Duero River flows through cereal fields and green vineyards, where the Rueda Wine Route is located, a journey full of authenticity and sensations. When you decide to do this route, remember to visit: The majestic castle of La Mota in Medina del Campo. The ancient cellars of labyrinthine, intact tunnels from the Middle Ages that are located in the 46 monuments declared of Cultural Interest. The towns of Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Rueda or Tordesillas, declared Historic-Artistic Ensemble. A noble land, with abundant and rich gastronomy, where the passion for viticulture, tradition and the most revolutionary technology come together to offer visitors a unique experience around its native variety, the Verdejo. Wine Route through Toro. The Toro Wine Route was created with the aim of offering exciting experiences. It is the perfect alternative for a weekend of inland tourism, in an area full of history, heritage, culture and gastronomy, with an enormous quality wine tradition. A tradition that predates the settlement of the Romans. If you come, you can’t miss it: The Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor in Toro, considered one of the most important medieval monuments in Spain. The tour of the Pagos del Rey Wine Museum in Morales de Toro. Toro is one of the most flourishing appellations of origin in Spain. Years ago it was an area where hardly any wine was produced, and today it has become an area with great potential and renowned wines. Bierzo Wine Route. It is located in the Bierzo region. The region, which undoubtedly tastes like wine. In the west of the province of León, surrounded by valleys bordering Galicia and Asturias and along the Camino de Santiago, lies the Bierzo Wine Route . Above all, they stand out: Las Médulas and the Camino de Santiago. The Ancares Biosphere Reserve where you can enjoy bear watching. The Templar castle of Ponferrada. The Church of Santiago de Peñalba. The monastery of Santa María de Carracedo, Molinaseca and Villafranca del Bierzo. A route full of wineries with a

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