Enjoy a route through the Penedès at the Estate Can Nadal de la Boadella. You can drive it yourself, or we’ll get you a chauffeur. Live the scenery and our vineyards enjoying some of the most privileged views of the region.
The visit begins in front of the winery, overlooking the whole 100 hectares of vineyards; some are over 65 years old. We will continue the tour through the main stages of the sparkling wine production process. We will go down to the foundational cava, built in 1943 at a depth of 20 meters, where we will see both the bottles resting and the second fermentation.
The visit ends with a guided tasting in the priviledged environment of 2 of our sparkling wine and 1 white wine of Xarel·lo.
Wine tasting: Tasting of 2 sparkling wines and 1 white wine of Xarel·lo in the Nadal family garden.<br/>Mehari tour in Nadal Estate: Mehari tour through the almost a 100 hectars of the Nadal Estate
Experience a route through Penedès with the Mehari, one of the most iconic off-road vehicles. You can drive it yourself, or we can provide a driver for you. Enjoy the landscape and our vineyards with an adventure that will reveal some of the most privileged views of the region.
A journey through the history of Nadal de la Boadella Estate and its wines. We will learn about the main stages of the production of our corpinnat sparkling wines and noble white wines. We will take a tour to the vineyards, the winery, and the foundational cellar, nearly 20 meters deep. And, of course, we will conclude with a tasting in a privileged environment, the Nadal garden.
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