Estévez, Wineries and Vineyards offers you a tour of the most iconic landscapes of the Bierzo vineyard, culminating in a tasting of three of their wines, along with the philosophy and unique history of this family-owned winery.
ESTÉVEZ WINERIES AND VINEYARDS IS A STORY OF COMING AND GOING, a sentimental investment in Valtuille de Abajo, in El Bierzo. It’s about returning to the homeland and caring for a heritage:
CENTENARY, like the vineyards that great-grandfather Ramón gradually purchased with the money he earned in Brazil,
INTELLECTUAL, like the libertarian articles written by grandfather Antonio, prior to his Mexican exile caused by the Civil War,
FAMILY, like the emotion felt by father Helios in Mexico when he wrote poetry inspired by his beloved Bierzo or when he finally saw his village Valtuille and, on the horizon, the moon resting on the chestnut trees...
The proposal of ESTÉVEZ WINERIES AND VINEYARDS is a tour through the landscapes of Valtuille de Abajo, one of the most iconic areas of the Bierzo vineyards.
To culminate with the tasting of 3 of their "Paraje" wines and learn about the family history and their journey of coming and going.
The tour includes:
It is always subject to the weather conditions on the day of the visit. If not possible, the Estévez Pack will include a tasting of 3 "Paraje" wines.
Group minimum/maximum number of people:
Available on weekdays (with prior reservation)
Queda siempre sujeto a horarios acordes a las condiciones climatológicas de la fecha de la visita. De no ser posible, se realizará Pack Estévez cata 3 vinos de paraje.
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Take a look at the following experiences
Guided tour of our winery, a ride in a “Carroviñas” through the vineyards and a tasting of 3 wines (Mencía and Godello) with pairing.
Visitors will enjoy a welcome drink, a guided tour of the winery and barrel room, a tasting of three representative wines, and a refreshing Azzulo cocktail at the end.
The “Comic between wines” experience invites you to discover the link between wine and comics since its conception, since the word vignette has its origin in the French word “vignette”, the name by which the ornaments in the form of vine leaves, shoots or bunches of grapes with which the images in the books were decorated were known. Over time, each of the boxes that made up a comic came to be called vignettes.