This sunset wine tasting experience in Penedès offers a perfect blend of stunning landscapes, exquisite wines, and local culture. Starting with a private, air-conditioned vehicle pick-up from Barcelona, you’ll be whisked away to the heart of Catalonia's renowned wine region. Along the scenic drive, you’ll appreciate the rich history of one of Europe’s oldest wine-producing areas.
Upon arrival, be captivated by the picturesque vineyards, nestled in the hills, offering the ideal setting for a relaxing wine experience. As the sun sets over the rolling hills, indulge in a tasting of premium wines, learning about the region’s sustainable and eco-friendly wine and cava production.
Enjoy delicious pica-pica tapas, paired with the wines to enhance their flavors. Your participation supports local winemakers and sustainable practices that protect the environment.
This price per person applies to groups of at least 4 people. For smaller groups, a surcharge applies.
When you book this sunset wine tasting experience in Penedès, you will enjoy a unique evening surrounded by breathtaking vineyard views. As the sun begins to set, you'll taste a selection of premium local wines, expertly paired with delicious tapas. The tranquil ambiance of the vineyard, with its rolling hills and warm golden light, creates the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and memorable experience. Your guide will share insights into the region’s rich wine culture, allowing you to learn about the winemaking process while you sip and savor the flavors of the area.
We will pick you up in a black Ford.
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The peak season offers pleasant weather and is ideal for exploring the city's attractions. The crowds are manageable, and the city is vibrant with festivals and events.
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