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Discover three boutique Rioja family wineries near Bilbao on this private, 8-hour tour including tastings, a relaxing lunch, and visits to historic cellars and towns.
This private tour costs $474.33 per person and lasts approximately 8 hours, making it an immersive experience for wine lovers. Starting from Bilbao, the journey takes you through Haro, Samaniego, and Laguardia, with visits to some of the most celebrated family-run wineries in the Rioja region. The tour’s strength lies in its personalized approach, allowing guests to explore diverse styles of Rioja wines, learn about local production methods, and enjoy a relaxing lunch included in the experience.
A key advantage is the transportation provided throughout the day — you can indulge in as much wine as you like, without worrying about driving afterward. The tour also features round-trip transfers from your Bilbao hotel, so logistics are smooth from start to finish. While the tour is highly praised with a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 19 reviews, it’s noteworthy that this experience is typically booked 215 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among Rioja enthusiasts.
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The tour begins at 9:00 am in Bilbao, with convenient pickup options from your hotel. The round-trip transfer simplifies logistics, allowing you to relax and focus on enjoying the day. The private setting means only your group participates, fostering a more intimate and tailored experience.
Transportation is included for the entire day, making it easy to indulge in multiple tastings at each winery without concern about driving. This flexibility is especially appreciated in a wine region where the focus is on enjoyment and learning.

The first stop takes place in Haro, home to some of the most traditional Rioja wines. Here, you visit boutique wineries that produce wines from the world’s largest concentration of 80+ year old vines. These ancient vineyards are directly responsible for the exceptional quality of the wines tasted, which often carry scores of 90+ points.
Guests have the opportunity to sample wines that exemplify the classic Rioja Alta style—aged extensively to develop complex flavors. This visit provides a deep dive into traditional winemaking methods and the historic significance of Haro’s vineyards.

Next, the tour moves to Samaniego, in the Rioja Alavesa region, often called the Côte d’Or of Rioja. This area features high-altitude vineyards influenced by the Atlantic climate, creating ideal conditions for Tempranillo grape cultivation.
The stops here focus on boutique family wineries small in size but rich in craftsmanship. The emphasis is on personalized winemaking and small-batch production. Guests will witness how these wineries master the delicate art of producing distinctive Rioja wines, often with a proper Atlantic influence that adds unique character.

The third stop brings visitors to Laguardia, a walled medieval town renowned for its narrow cobbled streets and fortified walls. This picturesque town offers a glimpse into historic Rioja life, with visits to underground cellars where local wines mature in traditional subterranean environments.
The town’s beauty and history are complemented by the vineyards and mountains surrounding it. Guests have the chance to stroll through the town, soaking in its medieval architecture, and visit its cellars to learn about wine aging processes.
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Following the cellar visits, guests enjoy a relaxing 1.5-hour session of Riojano tapas, expertly paired with local wines of Laguardia. The pairing showcases regional flavors and enhances the tasting experience. The delicious tapas are a highlight, providing a perfect complement to the wines tasted earlier in the day.
This part of the tour emphasizes regional gastronomy, giving a taste of the local culinary culture alongside the wines. It’s an ideal moment to reflect on the day’s discoveries while savoring authentic flavors.

A surprising highlight is a 30-minute visit to a 5,000-year-old dolmen located at El Villar, surrounded by vineyards. This ancient funerary construction offers a glimpse into prehistoric history and its connection to the landscape. The site’s proximity to vineyards adds a fascinating layer to the tour, linking ancient human activity with modern winemaking.
Visitors can appreciate the historical significance of the area, enriching their understanding of Rioja’s deep roots in both history and culture.

Throughout the day, the guide plays a vital role in tailoring the experience. Guests can customize visits to suit their interests, whether focusing more on wine production, local history, or gastronomy. The knowledgeable guides ensure that each stop provides meaningful insights, making the tour both educational and enjoyable.
The personalized approach is one of the tour’s key strengths, allowing for a more relaxed and engaging experience. Plus, the small group setting fosters interaction and ample opportunity for questions.
While the price of $474.33 per person might seem high, it reflects the exclusive nature of a private, fully guided experience. Guests receive priority access to boutique wineries, the opportunity to taste a wide variety of wines, and enjoy regional cuisine in an intimate setting.
The high praise in reviews emphasizes the quality of the guides, the scenery, and the authentic wine experience. This tour offers a meaningful way to explore Rioja’s diverse wine styles in comfort and style.
This tour best suits those with an interest in wine, history, and regional culture. It offers an in-depth look at Rioja’s boutique wineries and historic towns, making it ideal for connoisseurs or curious beginners alike. Physical demands are minimal, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring Laguardia’s streets and cellars.
Since the tour is booked well in advance, it’s advisable to plan ahead, especially during peak seasons. The flexibility and personalized nature make it a memorable way to spend a day discovering Rioja’s essence.
The A Sip-By-Sip Tour of 3 Boutique Rioja Family Wineries offers an intimate and educational experience that blends wine tasting, historical exploration, and regional gastronomy. Its private setting and customizable itinerary ensure a tailored day that balances learning and leisure.
While the price reflects the exclusive nature, the quality of guides, wines, and sights makes it a worthwhile choice for serious wine lovers. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want to explore Rioja’s diverse wine styles while enjoying the comfort of transportation and personalized service.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including visits, tastings, and lunch.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, visits to three wineries, tastings of multiple wines, and a lunch with regional tapas.
Is this tour suitable for groups?
Yes, this is a private tour designed for your group only, providing a personalized experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve well in advance, as the tour is typically booked around 215 days ahead.
Can I customize the stops or focus areas?
Absolutely, your guide can tailor the experience based on your interests, whether that’s more wine tasting, history, or food.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking through towns and cellars, so comfortable shoes are advised. The overall pace is manageable for most guests.