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Discover organic wines at Herència Altés in Terra Alta with a 2-hour guided tour, vineyard stroll, and tasting of 4 iconic wines paired with local bites.
This 2-hour tour at Herència Altés Winery in Catalonia, Spain offers an engaging look into organic winemaking. For $47 per person, visitors explore nearly century-old white Grenache vineyards, learn about the winery’s environmental initiatives, and enjoy tasting 4 distinctive Single Vineyard wines paired with small local bites. This experience suits those interested in sustainable agriculture, regional wines, and scenic landscapes. The tour is accessible for those with mobility needs and offers multiple language options.
While the focus on organic wines and heritage vineyards presents a genuine insight into Terra Alta’s wine culture, it’s worth noting that transportation is not included. The small group size and personalized tasting make this an intimate, educational outing. It’s a perfect choice for wine enthusiasts who want more than just a tasting—those curious about environmental projects and historical landscapes will find it especially rewarding.
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The tour begins inside the Herència Altés wine shop/bar, which serves as the meeting point. From there, the guides lead visitors through the vineyards and winery, offering insights into organic farming practices. The nearly century-old white Grenache vineyards provide a tangible connection to the region’s history and winemaking traditions.
The vineyard walk highlights the region’s grape varieties and their importance. Visitors learn about what makes Grenache the region’s most iconic grape and how Single Vineyard wines differ from others. The scenic landscape, featuring mountains that inspired young Picasso, adds a visual dimension to the experience.
A notable feature of this tour is the view of “Coll del Moro”, an archaeological site in the region. This site is one of the few Iberian settlements in Catalonia and is historically significant, as it was later used by Franco to command the Battle of the Ebro. The mountain scenery around the winery offers an inspiring backdrop, connecting nature and history seamlessly.
At the winery, visitors explore the methods of wine production and aging techniques used to craft their wines. The focus on organic practices ensures that the wines thrive with minimal environmental impact. The guided tour provides clear explanations about the grape varieties and wine-making processes, making it educational for those new to wine.
The emphasis on sustainability is reflected in the winery’s environmental project, which seeks to restore native plant and animal species. This commitment adds a meaningful dimension to the tasting experience, connecting the local nature with winemaking traditions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe highlight of the tour is the guided tasting of four distinguished wines: La Xalamera, La Serra Blanc, La Serra Negre, and Lo Grau de l’Inquisidor. Each of these wines showcases the unique qualities of the vineyard and the winemaking style of Herència Altés.
Alongside the wines, visitors enjoy small local bites that complement the flavors and enhance the tasting experience. The wine tasting is a chance to appreciate the nuanced differences between the white and red wines, and to understand what makes each Single Vineyard special.
The meeting point is conveniently located inside the wine shop/bar, simplifying the start of the experience. The tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, accommodating a range of mobility needs. Visitors may want to bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for the vineyard walk outside.
While the tour does not include transportation, it offers a 5% discount on wine purchases made at the winery. Guests should advance book to secure their spot, as availability varies. For kids, a small grape snack is available for an additional €12.
The guided tour is available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Danish, French, English, Catalan, and German, ensuring broad accessibility. Cancellation is straightforward, with full refunds offered if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable experience that fits well into a day exploring the region. This tour provides a balance of educational content, scenic views, and wine tasting that appeals to those keen on organic farming and local history.
This tour offers a rich look into the winemaking traditions of Terra Alta, with particular attention to organic methods and environmental sustainability. The vineyard strolls, paired with archaeological views and artistic landscape inspiration, deepen the appreciation of the region’s natural and cultural heritage.
The guided tasting of four iconic wines paired with local bites makes the experience both educational and flavorful. Visitors leave with a better understanding of Single Vineyard wines and the region’s iconic Grenache grape.
The affordable price point, coupled with personalized insights provided by guides speaking multiple languages, makes this tour an excellent choice for anyone interested in regional wines, history, or sustainable agriculture.
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation to the winery is not included; visitors are responsible for their own arrival.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
Yes, the small bites are paired with the wines and allergies or intolerances are taken into account. Contact the winery in advance if needed.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
Four iconic Single Vineyard wines are sampled, including La Xalamera, La Serra Blanc, La Serra Negre, and Lo Grau de l’Inquisidor.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children are served a grape snack for €12 but do not participate in the wine tasting.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Tours are offered in Spanish, Danish, French, English, Catalan, and German.
Is the vineyard walk outside accessible?
Yes, the outdoor vineyard walk is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor parts of the tour.
Can I purchase wine at the end of the tour?
Yes, participants receive a discount and can buy wine directly from the winery.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, advance booking is required to secure a spot on this popular experience.