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Experience a charming 3-hour winery tour in Valencia's Valencian Community, featuring guided tastings of four wines, vineyard visits, and local food tastings.

The Best Winery Tour and Wine Tasting in the Valencian Community offers a memorable glimpse into traditional Mediterranean wine-making. This 3-hour experience takes place at a family-run winery passed down through generations, providing an authentic look into the region’s viticulture. With a small group size limited to 7 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere perfect for those interested in tasting high-quality wines and exploring local traditions.
The tour begins with a guided visit to Rafael’s winery, where visitors walk through the vineyard, fermentation warehouse, and barrel room. You’ll sample 4 different wines, including white, rosé, red, and sweet options, paired with generous portions of local food like salty and vegetable cocas, dried sausages, cheeses, and homemade bread. The entire experience combines wine, history, and regional gastronomy in a charming rural setting, making it ideal for wine lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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This tour takes place at a traditional rural winery in the Valencian Community, managed by Grandfather Rafael. It showcases generations of winemaking tradition, offering an authentic experience that highlights the region’s viticulture. The guided visit includes walking through the winery’s vineyard, where vines are cultivated according to time-honored methods.
You’ll get an inside look into the production process, from the vineyard to the fermentation warehouse and barrel room. This behind-the-scenes access adds depth to the tasting experience and helps visitors understand the craftsmanship behind each bottle. The scenic views around the winery contribute to a relaxing atmosphere filled with natural beauty.

The wine tasting component features four distinct wines, carefully selected to represent the winery’s best offerings. Each wine is served alongside large portions of high-quality local food, including salty and vegetable cocas, dried sausages, cheeses, and homemade bread with olive oil as well as fig-date bread.
This pairing emphasizes regional flavors and enhances the tasting experience. The variety of wines and foods provides a comprehensive look at the local culinary culture, making each sip and bite a celebration of Mediterranean tradition.
The local gastronomic products are a highlight of this tour, with generous servings of salty cocas, dried sausages, and cheeses complementing the wine tastings. The homemade bread with olive oil and fig-date bread adds to the authentic experience, showcasing regional culinary craftsmanship.
These large portions ensure that visitors leave feeling satisfied and connected to the local food culture. The rural environment provides an idyllic backdrop for savoring these flavors, surrounded by nature and traditional architecture.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond wine, this experience incorporates visit to an audiovisual room in the Canelobre Caves and a museum of musical instruments, adding layers of local history and culture. Visitors also see the Royal Fountain of the Trinity, a Gothic-style structure in Valencia that reflects the area’s artistic heritage.
These additional sights enrich the tour, offering insights into the region’s art, history, and cultural heritage alongside the winery visit. The combination creates a well-rounded experience that appeals to both wine lovers and history buffs.
This small-group tour departs from six pickup locations—including Elx Carrús, Plaza del Puerto-zona Volvo I, Meliá Alicante, Hotel Port Jardín Milenio, Meliá Benidorm, and Pasteleria Fiore’s Bakery—making it accessible for visitors staying in Alicante or Elche. The limited group size ensures personalized attention from the guide and a more relaxed atmosphere.
Participants are transported comfortably to the winery, allowing you to enjoy the scenic drive and focus on the experience. The tour’s flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later, adding convenience and peace of mind.

The 3-hour tour is conducted in Russian, Spanish, and English, making it accessible to a diverse range of visitors. Due to the nature of the activity, alcohol and drugs are not allowed on the tour. The experience is not suitable for people over 70 years, likely due to physical requirements such as walking and standing during the visit.
The tour emphasizes authenticity and tradition, making it particularly appealing for those interested in regional culture, local food, and family-run wineries. Its small group format enhances the experience’s intimacy, and the guided visits ensure you learn about each step of the wine-making process.

This 3-hour experience offers a detailed look into family wine production in the Valencian Community, paired with delicious local foods and cultural stops. The guided visits through the vineyard, fermentation warehouse, and barrel room provide valuable insights, while the wine tastings showcase the region’s best offerings.
While the experience is not geared for those over 70 or individuals unable to walk comfortably, it remains an excellent choice for wine enthusiasts, history lovers, and foodies seeking an authentic, relaxed exploration of local traditions. The small group size and personalized approach contribute to a warm, engaging atmosphere.
If you appreciate family-run wineries with deep-rooted traditions, and enjoy pairing wine with regional gastronomy, this tour promises a charming and educational experience in the heart of Valencia’s countryside.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation from six designated pickup locations in Alicante and Elche is provided, ensuring a comfortable journey to the winery.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
Participants sample four different wines: white, rosé, red, and sweet.
What foods are served during the tasting?
Large portions of local gastronomic products are included, such as salty and vegetable cocas, dried sausages, cheeses, and homemade bread with olive oil and fig-date bread.
Is the tour suitable for children or older adults?
The tour is not suitable for people over 70 years and involves some walking, so it’s best suited for individuals comfortable with physical activity.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in Russian, Spanish, and English.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Are there any restrictions on alcohol consumption?
Yes, alcohol and drugs are not allowed during the tour.
What makes this winery tour unique?
The emphasis on family tradition, authentic regional wines, and the culinary pairing with local foods set this experience apart.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from six pickup points in Alicante and Elche, making it easily accessible for visitors in these areas.