Penedés region is one of the most important wine and cava regions in Catalonia.
Penedés land is between the sea and the mountains, and this influence of the sun and the sea makes that Penedés region is considered one of the country’s best wine-producing regions after the Rioja, it is also one of the most ancient viticulture areas in Europe. Through this tour, you will learn all about the world of wine and Sparkling wine.
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Driving from Barcelona you will see the Magic Mountain of Montserrat, with its fantastic shape.
Our first stop will welcome you the local guide, an expert winemaker. You will start walking through the vineyards, where they will explain to you all about the history of this winery. You will learn how wine is done, from the vine to the wine.
While you are walking through the vineyards, you will visit the Romanesque church of San Juan Salem.
With this private wine tour, you will discover all about how wine is done, you will taste four charming wines, accompanied by some gourmet delicatessen.
In this village we will visit the second winery, where we will discover all about sparkling wine(cava), visiting another historical winery specialized in sparkiling Wine.
You will have an exclusive opportunity to enter the Capella, the underground caves. Is the unique atmosphere of magical tranquillity created by the bottles in which this winery longest- aged cavas lay sleeping.
After visiting the cellar, the barrels rooms and the production plant you will taste four Gran Reserva Cava, accompanied with some tapas.
• Please note: entrance tickets and transport included. This voucher will not be accepted if presented directly at the venue.
• The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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