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Discover Valencia’s Utiel Requena wine region with an 8-hour guided tour. Visit historic wineries, enjoy tastings, and indulge in a delicious local lunch.

The Singular Valencia Wine Tour Utiel Requena Wineries offers a comprehensive look into one of Spain’s oldest wine areas. Priced at $226.41 per person, this 8-hour experience takes you into the heart of Valencia’s wine country. Led by a professional guide and sommelier, this tour provides insightful explanations about the winemaking process and the region’s unique Bobal grape varieties. The tour is ideal for those eager to learn about Spanish wines while enjoying two different winery visits and a hearty, locally sourced lunch.
What makes this tour stand out is its small group size—limited to 7 travelers—ensuring a personalized experience. The meeting point is conveniently located on C/ de Xàtiva in Valencia, with no hotel pickup included, so travelers should plan accordingly. With positive reviews averaging a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 43 reviews, this experience comes highly recommended by past participants, especially for its knowledgeable guides and delicious meals.

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The first stop is Murviedro – Bodega Historica, a site that dates back to medieval times. This cave was historically used by the Arabs for grain storage and later repurposed as a wine cellar. Visitors spend approximately one hour exploring this historic site, which includes admission. The tour guides highlight how this medieval cave has preserved the region’s wine heritage, making it a fascinating glimpse into the past.
This stop is notable not only for its age but also for its role in the region’s winemaking traditions. The medieval architecture and historic ambiance provide a unique setting for understanding the origins of Utiel Requena wines. The guided explanation helps visitors appreciate the long-standing wine culture of the area.

The second winery is Bodega Vera de Estenas, a family-owned estate with more than 100 years of history. The two-hour visit includes a tour of their vineyards, as well as the old and new winery buildings. Here, visitors get to see traditional winemaking methods alongside modern facilities, offering a comprehensive picture of the region’s wine production.
The hosts at Vera de Estenas are known for their warm hospitality, and the wine tastings showcase local specialties, including the Bobal grape. This stop emphasizes the family tradition and local craftsmanship that define the Utiel Requena wines. The wines sampled here are considered some of the best in the area, making this visit a highlight of the tour.

The wine tastings are central to this tour, with each winery offering a different atmosphere and selection. The guided tastings are led by a professional guide and sommelier, who is certified at WSET3 or WSET4 levels. This ensures you gain insightful knowledge about each wine’s flavor profile and production details.
Participants have the chance to sample a variety of local wines, including those made from the Bobal grape, which is prominent in the region. Many reviews highlight the quality of the wines and the expertise of the guides, who explain tasting notes and answer questions in detail. The small group size enhances the personalized nature of these tastings.

A significant part of this tour is the lunch at a local restaurant, which typically features regional dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. Travelers report the lunch as a fabulous experience, with a delicious meal that complements the wine tastings. There is a vegetarian meal option available if requested at the time of booking, accommodating dietary preferences.
The lunch venue offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere, giving visitors a taste of local cuisine beyond just wine. This meal provides a relaxed setting for conversation and reflection on the day’s wine experiences.

The medieval cave at Murviedro is a highlight for history enthusiasts. The site’s architecture and function as both a grain storage and wine cellar underscore its significance in the region’s agricultural history. The admission is included in the tour, and guides explain how the caves have been used over centuries.
Exploring this ancient site gives a tangible sense of the region’s past, with the cool, dark environment adding to the authenticity of the experience. The guided tour emphasizes the cave’s role in preserving wine quality and historical importance.

The family-run Bodega Vera de Estenas provides a personal touch to the wine experience. Visitors walk through vineyards and winery facilities, learning how traditional methods blend with modern techniques to produce distinctive wines. The hosts’ hospitality is often praised, making the visit feel welcoming and informative.
The wines from this estate are celebrated, especially the Bobal variety, which is a regional specialty. The tasting session here offers a chance to understand regional differences and the craftsmanship involved in producing high-quality wines.

This tour departs at 9:00 am from C/ de Xàtiva in Valencia. The group size is limited to 7 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience with ample opportunity to ask questions and engage with the guide. The tour does not include hotel pickup, so travelers need to make their way to the meeting point.
The tour includes lunch, wine tastings, local taxes, and a professional guide and sommelier. The guides are often multilingual, and the dress code is casual. The duration of about 8 hours makes it a full, yet relaxed day of exploration.
The guide leading this tour is recognized for deep knowledge of the region’s wines and history. Past reviews frequently mention guide Paulius, who is praised for his enthusiasm, clarity, and ability to explain complex topics simply. The sommelier credentials of the guide ensure the tastings are both educational and enjoyable.
Guests also appreciate the friendly and approachable manner of the guides, who create a welcoming atmosphere throughout the day. This personalized service significantly enhances the overall experience.
The Singular Valencia Wine Tour Utiel Requena Wineries offers an authentic, educational, and delightful introduction to one of Spain’s most historic wine regions. Its small group size, expert guides, and well-curated itinerary stand out as key strengths. The visits to historic caves and family-owned wineries provide a well-rounded understanding of local wine culture.
While the lack of hotel pickup may be a consideration for some, the meeting point is easily accessible. The lunch and wine tastings complement each other perfectly, making this tour a great choice for wine lovers and history enthusiasts alike. With consistently high reviews, this experience promises a memorable day in Valencia’s Utiel Requena wine country.
“We had a fantastic day with our super knowledgeable host Paulius, who took us to some superb places for 2 great tastings and a downright incredible…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, a vegetarian meal option is available if requested at the time of booking.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The price includes wine tastings, lunch, local taxes, and a professional guide and sommelier. Hotel pickup is not included.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the minimum drinking age is 18 years.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 7 travelers, offering a more intimate experience.
What should I wear?
Casual clothing is recommended for comfort during the day.