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Discover a 16th-century winery near Salamanca with a fun interactive game, guided tour, and tasting of local Rufete wines paired with regional tapas.

The Unique experience in XVI winery with tasting near Salamanca offers a captivating journey into Spain’s wine and cultural heritage. Located in Castile and León, this 45-minute activity combines an engaging interactive game through the medieval streets of San Martín del Castañar with an authentic visit inside a restored 16th-century winery carved into the mountain. The experience concludes with a guided tasting of two Rufete wines from the Sierra de Salamanca with local artisanal tapas.
This tour is ideal for those seeking more than a typical winery visit. Its interactive storytelling, historical intrigue, and regional flavors make it appealing for families, couples, wine lovers, or curious travelers. The high rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 17 reviews highlights its popularity among visitors who appreciate its immersive and authentic atmosphere.
While the tour’s 45-minute duration fits well into a day of sightseeing, it is best suited for those with an interest in history, puzzles, and regional wine traditions. The activity also offers flexible cancellation and the chance to reserve without immediate payment, accommodating travel plans easily.
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The experience begins in the medieval streets of San Martín del Castañar, a village within the Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park. Here, participants engage in a self-guided interactive game on their smartphones, uncovering clues related to a mysterious date: 1834. This puzzle-based activity invites exploration of ancient walls, hidden corners, and stories about local life and historic winemaking practices.
The game’s design makes the journey playful and immersive, drawing visitors into a story that connects the village’s past with the secrets of its wine tradition. The clues lead directly underground, where the real 16th-century winery waits, carved into the mountain by early villagers. This blend of cultural discovery and puzzle-solving sets this tour apart from typical wine visits.

Once underground, the guided tour unveils a space filled with traditional stonework and cool silence—a climate that preserves the historic ambiance. The guide shares insights into the evolution of the Rufete grape, a native variety celebrated for its significance from the Middle Ages to today.
Curious anecdotes, medieval stories, and details about ancient tools and fermentation techniques deepen the understanding of this regional wine culture. Visitors learn how rural communities shaped winemaking and local traditions, making each sip of the Rufete wines a connection to centuries of history.
The tour’s highlight is the final reveal of a centuries-old secret, which ties together the clues from the game and the history of the winery. This moment leaves a lasting impression, especially as it is accompanied by a wine tasting of two high-quality Rufete wines with a Protected Designation of Origin.
The tasting includes artisanal regional tapas: Iberian cold cuts, semi-cured goat cheese, village bread, and seasonal olives. These local snacks perfectly complement the wines and enhance the tasting experience, allowing visitors to savor regional flavors alongside the historic wines.
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This activity departs from Callejina, 1 in San Martín del Castañar. The 45-minute experience includes the smartphone-guided village exploration, the underground winery tour, and the wine and food tasting. The drop-off point is the same as the start, making it convenient for visitors.
The tour is available in Spanish, English, French, and Galician. There is no need to prepay, as travelers can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning. Guests are advised to bring a camera to capture the scenic village and historic cellar.

With a 4.9 out of 5 rating from 17 reviews, this tour impresses with its knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and authentic regional wines. Reviewers highlight the attentive hosting, the delicious wines, and the informative storytelling that makes the visit memorable.
Visitors praise the unique combination of culture, mystery, and regional flavors, describing it as a different experience from regular winery tours. The delightful tapas and the chance to learn about the history of winemaking in this area are often noted as highlights.
This experience is organized by La bodega medieval, who specialized in creating an engaging tour that combines interactive storytelling with authentic wine tasting in a historic setting. Their focus on local traditions and cultural heritage helps create a memorable visit for all ages.
This 45-minute experience offers a blend of history, puzzle-solving, and regional wine tasting that makes it stand out among similar activities. The interactive village exploration combined with the underground winery tour creates a rich narrative rooted in local tradition.
Ideal for curious travelers, families, and wine enthusiasts, this activity provides a personalized glimpse into the heritage of winemaking in Castile and León. The guided tasting with regional tapas guarantees a flavorful finale to this cultural adventure.
While the tour’s short duration means it’s best paired with other sightseeing, its immersive storytelling, stunning setting, and authentic wines make it a worthwhile stop that leaves visitors with a lasting impression of the region’s history and flavors.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive game and the engaging storytelling make it appealing for families. However, adult supervision is recommended, especially when exploring underground.
Can I reserve the tour in advance?
Absolutely, you can reserve now and pay later with flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring on the tour?
A camera is recommended to capture the scenic village and historic winery.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Spanish, English, French, and Galician to accommodate international visitors.