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Discover the historic old winery near Alicante with a guided tour, tasting three organic wines, and exploring 1700s architecture—all for $64.78 per person.
A visit to Alicante’s old winery offers a charming combination of history, organic wine tasting, and personalized guidance. Priced at $64.78 per person, this 2.5-hour tour includes a private car transfer, making it a comfortable and intimate experience. The tour is well-suited for those interested in traditional Spanish wineries and organic wine production, with the option to learn about centuries-old practices in a setting that dates back to 1707. While it is a basic tour, it provides a solid introduction to local wines, with knowledgeable guides making the experience warm and informative.
The tour departs from Alicante, and most bookings are made about 9 days in advance. It’s a private experience, ensuring an exclusive and relaxed atmosphere, and the inclusion of a wine tasting of three different types—white, rosé, and red—plus light snacks, adds a delicious touch. Still, those seeking premium or aged wines may want to consider additional tastings, as this tour focuses on more accessible, traditional wines.


The tour’s focal point is a large, historic winery founded in 1707, set inside an old house that feels like stepping back in time. The workhouse from the 1700s is preserved in a way that seems as if time has stood still, offering a tangible connection to Spanish heritage. This stop provides not just tasting opportunities but also a chance to see the original architecture and learn about the estate’s long history.
Guides explain how the estate historically belonged to the Marquises of La Romana, adding a layer of aristocratic history to the visit. Visitors get an overview of organic farming practices employed today, in addition to a detailed explanation of the wine-making process—from vineyard cultivation to bottling.
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After exploring the historical estate, the guide leads a tour of the estate grounds, highlighting the Mediterranean climate’s role in grape growing. Attendees learn how organic techniques are applied to produce clean, natural wines. This educational component makes the visit more meaningful, especially for those curious about sustainable farming in Spain.
The winery’s production process is explained step by step, from harvesting grapes in the vineyard to bottling the finished product. The tour emphasizes the traditional methods used, which have been part of the estate for centuries, giving visitors an authentic taste of local wine craftsmanship.

The wine tasting occurs at the end of the tour, providing three different wines: white, rosé, and red. Each is carefully explained, with guides describing the flavor profiles, aromas, and pairing options. To complement the wines, guests receive breadsticks, olives, and a small tapa.
While some reviews note that the wines are straightforward, the white (Sauvignon Blanc) is singled out as especially enjoyable. The tasting offers a great introduction to traditional Mediterranean wines, especially for those new to Spanish wine varieties.

Transportation is provided by private car, not a bus, which enhances comfort and flexibility. The guide offers explanations in English, Spanish, and Russian, making the experience accessible for a diverse range of visitors. Guides are praised for being friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, ensuring the tour feels personal and engaging.
The pickup and drop-off are smooth, with Igor specifically mentioned for his careful driving and attentiveness. The private nature of the tour means no crowds and a more relaxed pace, ideal for those who prefer an intimate setting.

The tour involves walking around the estate and winery grounds, which are mostly flat and accessible. Since it lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, it suits most travelers with average mobility. Those with specific needs should confirm accessibility details, but overall, the experience is straightforward and suitable for most.
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Booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours before allows flexibility in case plans change. The full refund is available if canceled within this window, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous travelers or those with uncertain schedules.

This guided tour is perfect for visitors interested in Spain’s traditional wineries, history, and organic wine production. It appeals particularly to those wanting a relaxed, educational experience with a personal guide. Wine enthusiasts seeking in-depth tastings of aged or premium wines might find this tour basic but still enjoy the exposure to classic regional varieties.

The Guided Tour of an Old Winery in Alicante provides a warm, informative look at a historic estate that has been producing wine since the 1700s. The combination of history, organic farming, and wine tasting makes it suitable for casual wine lovers and history buffs alike. The private transport and friendly guides add to the overall comfort, while the price point offers good value.
For those interested in local tradition and Spanish heritage, this tour delivers a genuine taste of the region’s winemaking past. However, those seeking more complex or aged wines may want to explore additional tastings or premium options beyond this introductory experience.
“It was great to see a local Spanish vineyard! Igor was a great driver and made us feel safe while driving us to and from!”
Is this tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
While primarily focused on wine tasting, the tour’s emphasis on history and organic farming makes it enjoyable for a broader audience. However, the tasting of alcohol is a key feature, and children or non-drinkers should consider this.
What languages are available for the guide commentary?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and Russian to accommodate diverse visitors.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including transport, estate visit, and tasting.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private transportation in a comfortable car is included, not a bus.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $64.78 per person, which includes all fees and taxes.
Are snacks included?
Yes, light snacks such as breadsticks, olives, and a tapa are provided to accompany the wine.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The estate and grounds are mostly flat and accessible, suitable for most travelers with standard mobility.
What makes this winery tour stand out?
The historic 1707 estate, personal guides, and focus on organic wine production provide an authentic and educational experience in Alicante.
Would you recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for those seeking a relaxed, informative visit that combines history, local wines, and personalized service at a reasonable price.