Full-day experience with a local guide to three small family wineries. You will learn all about cava, eat fresh Spanish food, and taste some exquisite wine. Every stop is carefully chosen to make this experience unique.
Kids under 14 not permitted: To bring kids, please book a private tour.<br/>Pickup included
Kids are permitted: In our private tours, kids are welcome.<br/>Pickup included
Your guide will send you a message the day before to organize the pickup (a nearby location will be sent if the hotel is in a challenging parking spot). The ride to the first winery is an hour long, starting from Barcelona, and the pickup is usually at 9 am. But this might vary depending on other pickups and the tour program.
We will start the tour with a visit to Artcava Winery. A small winery located in an old Catalan farmhouse. Where you will learn the elaboration of cava in Penedés, and you will get to taste 3 of their main wine and cavas.
The second stop will be at only 5 minutes from the first winery. There, you will visit a 5 century-old cellar. Owned by 2 brother & sister part of the same family since the 1800's.
Here you will have a wine pairing of 3 different cavas and still wines and local food. At the beautiful garden over looking the vineyards of the winery. The lunch includes local products such as Spanish Omelette, Catalan bread and tomato, Virgin Olive Oil, local cheese and cold meat...
Vins el Cep is a beautiful winery surrounded by nature. Its peaceful environment is perfect for a relaxing cava tasting. Here, we will taste a Pet-nat and a Cava Gran Reserva.
Finally, the drop-off will be done in Barcelona at around 4 pm.
Please note that this program might change depending on the wineries availability.
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