Our activity offers a hands-on experience in the world of Cava, the famous Catalan sparkling wine. You will learn the Cava production process and taste three or more varieties. Travelers will participate in disgorging, corking, and labeling their own bottle of Cava. This activity includes a visit to our historic farmhouse and original facilities, it's a half-day activity that the price is worth. Learn about the rich traditions and history of Cava winemaking in Catalonia. You will interact directly with the owners and friendly guides, making the experience personal and authentic. Capture moments with photos and videos to share on social media.
By choosing this fun and original activity, you will discover all the secrets of CAVA and its elaboration process. You wont just get to taste three Cavas, but everyone will get to disgorge a bottle!
The area features a bus stop marked with "ZonaBus." A volvo car with a driver will be available there.
• Minimum age is 18 years
The Artcava winery is located in Avinyonet del Penedès, 50 minutes drive aproximatly.
For more information about the line 4 (R4) train from Barcelona (timetables etc.) click on the link below: http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/cercanias/barcelona/index.html
Once you have reserved the time and day of the activity you have chosen, we will send you more precise information about train timetables. But don't worry, the trains are very regular and it is straightforward to arrive here. We have lots of foreign visitors who arrive every week!
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