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/person
Wine & Food Tours in Spain
Feel the marvelous heritage of Don Quixote land and discover amazing wines, delicious food and truly people, for sure it won't let you down
The largest continuous vine-growing area in Europe, and one of the oldest, is located just a few hours’ drive from Madrid. Producing wine has always been a tradition for the people of these lands, from Cervantes times to nowadays, wine culture has been present everywhere, and touring with us, you will experience this feeling. This unique region provides us with exclusives wineries, delicious wines and surprising gastronomy, are you going to miss it? Let us show it to you.
A personal driver and a eno-guide will drive you to the best wineries and emblematic places in one of our luxury vehicles.
Top premium wine tastings, Spanish breakfast, Manchego cheese tapas and a fabulous gourmet meal included.
You will learn from local winemakers and owners how they create their wines, feeling their passion directly from their hearts.
All visits to wineries are arranged exclusively for you, with a personal guide, avoiding any large groups and no waiting.
Spend an exciting day in one of the best wine regions of the world.
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Check out some of our top wine and food tour options for our wonderful land. We can’t wait to show you around!
South of Madrid and only one hour from the center of the city, lies La Mancha. This region has become one of the most important and beautiful wine areas of Spain (they actually sell more wine than any other Spanish region except Rioja). La Mancha isn’t just Spain’s largest wine region; it’s the largest in the world. La Mancha DO covers about half of the Castile-La Mancha region stretching from just east of Toledo south to Puertollano, and east to Albacete. The region is fairly flat and has a continental climate. La Mancha Wind Mills It is almost impossible to look at La Mancha’s landscape without thinking of Cervantes’ hero, Don Quixote. In some respects the area looks much as it did when Cervantes wrote this famous novel. Hilltop castles, round towers, lines of windmills and rows and rows of grapevines spread across the dry plains, will transport you to the times of Don Quixote. Like Don Quixote, La Mancha’s wines are an essential part of the region’s history. Experience wine production and tasting from start to finish in one of the main wineries of the region. For more information about La Mancha and its wines, please click click the following link below: