Immerse yourself in Alicante’s rich wine and olive tradition with this exclusive tour. Visit an impressive winery and its mill, where you will learn about wine and olive oil making. Enjoy a wine tasting paired with local tapas and explore the Fondillón Museum, which reveals the history of this sweet wine. An expert guide will accompany you from your hotel pickup to your return, ensuring an unforgettable experience full of flavors and culture.
Groups of more than 8 people ask availability in advance. For areas outside the pre-determined ones, ask for pick-up at no obligation. Do not miss this impressive tour to the most beautiful winery of Villena
- Pick up and drop off in an elegant vehicle.
- Visit to a winery with an informative tour on wine production.
- Tasting of local wines and tapas with an expert sommelier.
- Exploration of the Fondillón Museum, highlighting the history of Alicante wine.
Pickup included
Impressive Winery, Almazara and Fondillón Museum in Alicante. Tour itinerary: Pickup and Transfer. Convenient pick-up service from your hotel. Visit to the winery: Guided by its facilities. You will discover the exciting process of wine making, vintage, bottling, barrel room with wonderful local art canvases. Almazara: The visit will include the winery’s mill, where you will learn about olive oil production, from olive harvesting, premium quality transformation, olive varieties and the extraction process. Fondillón Museum: The History of Alicantino Wine. You will discover the rich history of this sweet wine, considered one of the treasures of Alicante viticulture. Wine Tasting: Tasting room. Four varietals, each paired with delicious local tapas that highlight the flavors of the region. Oil Tasting: Enjoy a tasting of premium olive oils, accompanied by delicious bread.
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