€25.0 / Adult

This winery is one of the oldest in the region, with roots going back to the 19th century. It’s famous for making wine from rare grape varieties that grow in sandy soils close to the Atlantic. The place is all about tradition, with old cellars, vintage barrels, and a real sense of history in every corner.

  • Known for its unique wines made from Ramisco and Malvasia grapes.
  • The cellars are filled with old wooden barrels and vintage bottles.
  • The building itself is a cool mix of old-world charm and local architecture.

  • Taste Rare Wines ๐Ÿท: The wines here are made from grapes you wonโ€™t find anywhere else, and the flavors are totally different from what you get in most places.
  • See Historic Wine Cellars ๐Ÿ›๏ธ: Walking through the old cellars feels like stepping back in time, with rows of dusty bottles and huge barrels.
  • Learn About Traditional Winemaking ๐Ÿ“š: The staff explains how wine has been made here for generations, using methods that havenโ€™t changed much in over a hundred years.

  • Most popular for: Rare, sandy-soil wines and historic cellars.
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best tours and light.
  • Dress code: Wear comfy shoesโ€”thereโ€™s a lot of walking on uneven floors.
  • Book tours in advance: At least a week in advance to get your spot.

Venue

General admission price for adults starts at €25.0.
Last checked: Mar 5, 2025
As an intermediary, we help you find and purchase tickets, but the experiences themselves are operated by third-party providers.
You may check for additional ticket bookings on the venue's official website.
Find Tickets