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Experience a 1.5-hour private wine tasting in Laguardia at Bodega 1808, exploring white, rosé, and red wines with local delicacies in the underground cellar.

This wine tasting tour at Bodega 1808 offers a fascinating 1.5-hour experience in the heart of Laguardia, Basque Country. Priced as a private group activity, it provides an intimate look into the region’s winemaking traditions, starting from Mayor Kalea, 15. The provider rating of 4.3 reflects a solid reputation, and with free cancellation up to 24 hours, it combines flexibility with quality.
The tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about local wines—a curated tasting of three distinct wines—and those interested in exploring the underground cellar. While the experience is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, it suits visitors who appreciate educational, flavor-rich experiences.
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The heart of this experience is the historic underground cellar, which dates back to 1808. Descending into this cool, atmospheric space, visitors get a true sense of the winemaking tradition in Laguardia. The cellar’s environment helps to preserve the barrel-aged wines and adds to the overall sense of stepping into a time-honored setting.
The welcoming ambiance of the cellar makes the tasting feel special, and the guided explanation helps visitors understand the winemaking process. The vintage barrels and stone walls create a perfect backdrop for appreciating the regional techniques used in crafting these wines.

The white wine features a crisp and elegant profile, made from Viura grapes, representing the region’s typical white wine style. Next, the rosé offers a refreshing experience, blending Viura and Tempranillo grapes, which results in a harmonious and approachable flavor. The red wine, crafted solely from Tempranillo, is full-bodied and robust, with subtle nuances from barrel aging.
Each wine provides insight into different aging periods in barrels, which imparts distinct characteristics. The tasting sequence allows for a clear understanding of how varietals and aging influence flavor, making the experience both educational and sensory.
Complementing the wine tasting, a selection of local delicacies is served. These pairings are carefully chosen to highlight the flavors of each wine, creating a balanced tasting experience. The regional gastronomy enhances the enjoyment, making it more than just a sip of wine but an exploration of Basque flavors.
The pairing elevates the tasting, helping visitors appreciate the culinary traditions that go hand-in-hand with the winemaking culture in Laguardia.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins at Mayor Kalea, 15, where visitors gather at the “Casa Garabitero” sign on the wall for the meet-up. The visit to the winery lasts approximately 30 minutes, during which the guides lead the group through the winery premises, sharing insights into vineyard practices and the winery’s history.
Following the visit, the wine tasting is also around 30 minutes, with the guide explaining the characteristics of each wine and answering questions. The entire experience offers a relaxed pace, allowing ample time for appreciation and discussion. The group size is private, ensuring a more personalized atmosphere.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing, especially since they will be walking in the cellar. Bringing a camera is recommended for capturing the atmosphere of the historic space. It’s also wise to drink water during the experience to stay hydrated and fully enjoy the flavors.
Note that due to the cellar’s environment, warm clothing is advised, as underground spaces can be cool and damp. The experience is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as access is limited.
This private tasting at Bodega 1808 compares favorably with other wine experiences in the region, such as “Laguardia Cranzia Tasting” or “Cata en Bodega Subterránea.” While these may differ in format or focus, the personalized, guided nature of this tour ensures a more intimate understanding of Laguardia’s wine culture.
The “Laguardia Cranzia Tasting” offers a similar flavor of regional wines, but the underground cellar setting of Bodega 1808 adds a unique atmospheric element that enhances the overall experience.
This experience is ideal for wine lovers seeking a personalized, educational tasting in a historic setting. It also suits those interested in regional gastronomy, thanks to the local delicacies paired with the wines.
Due to its private group format, it is best for visitors looking for a more exclusive and less crowded experience. However, those with mobility limitations should be aware of the access restrictions.
The 1.5-hour private wine tasting at Bodega 1808 in Laguardia offers a balanced mix of history, education, and flavor. The guided tour in the historic underground cellar creates an authentic setting for exploring three distinct wines—white, rosé, and red—each with its own character.
The inclusion of local delicacies enhances the tasting, making it a well-rounded experience for wine enthusiasts and gastronomy lovers alike. While the experience is not designed for mobility-impaired visitors, it provides a personalized, informative journey through the region’s wine heritage.
This tour offers great value for those wanting to learn about Laguardia’s winemaking in an atmospheric setting, with the added bonus of flexible booking options. It’s a recommendation for visitors eager to deepen their wine knowledge and enjoy a taste of Basque tradition.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is 1.5 hours, including visit and tasting.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Mayor Kalea, 15 in Laguardia, with a meeting point at the “Casa Garabitero” sign on the wall.
What wines are tasted during the experience?
You will sample three wines: a white, a rosé, and a red, all barrel-aged and representing different styles.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Since the focus is on wine tasting and the experience is private with guided explanations, it is best suited for adults interested in wine.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is transportation provided?
No, visitors are expected to meet at the designated location; transportation is not included.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended, especially for walking in the cellar environment.
Are there any accessibility restrictions?
Yes, the experience is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to access limitations.
Can I book the experience now and pay later?
Yes, the reserve now, pay later option is available, allowing flexibility in planning.
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is conducted in Spanish; check if other languages are available upon request.