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Discover the Ribera del Duero wine region on an 11-hour guided tour from Madrid, visiting 3 top wineries with tastings, snacks, and expert insights.

The From Madrid: Ribera del Duero Tour of 3 Different Wineries offers a comprehensive taste of one of Spain’s most celebrated red wine regions. Priced at $210 per person and lasting about 11 hours, this guided experience takes you through three distinguished wineries in the heart of the Duero Valley. Led by a bilingual local guide, the tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about both traditional and modern winemaking techniques, all while enjoying delicious regional snacks and stunning vineyard views.
A standout feature of this tour is the careful curation of wineries—each visit showcases different styles of wine production, giving a well-rounded picture of Ribera del Duero’s offerings. The tour includes entrance fees and a minimum of two wine tastings per winery, making it a good value for those seeking an immersive day in Spain’s renowned wine country. With positive reviews highlighting knowledgeable guides and memorable tastings, this experience is suitable for adults who appreciate wine, heritage, and scenic landscapes.
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The tour begins at Plaza del Conde de Casal, 6, Madrid, near the Conde de Casal Metro Station. The meeting point is at the front door of the hotel Claridge, with easy access and clear directions. The group size is kept small, fostering a more personalized experience and allowing guides to give detailed attention. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward for participants.

Traveling from Madrid to the Ribera del Duero region is made easy with air-conditioned minivans or coaches. The drive lasts approximately 2 hours, providing ample opportunity for scenic views and background information from the guide. This transportation setup minimizes hassle, letting guests focus on enjoying the vineyards rather than navigation.
The core of this tour is visiting three different wineries, each chosen to highlight distinct styles and approaches to winemaking. The first two stops give insight into traditional and innovative techniques, while the third winery offers an additional tasting experience. All entrance fees are included, along with a minimum of two wines sampled at each location.
At each winery, guests enjoy snacks—usually cheese or Iberico ham—that complement the wines. The visits are designed to be engaging and educational, with guides sharing stories about extreme weather grape growing and families shaping the region’s reputation as a top red wine producer.
More Great Tours NearbyBetween the second and third winery visits, there is a free window from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in which guests can have lunch at their own expense. The tour suggests multiple options, from tapas costing around 12-15 euros to full three-course meals around 30 euros. A traditional restaurant with regional Castilian dishes is recommended, offering a chance to relax and enjoy local flavors before continuing the wine tastings.
After lunch, the tour proceeds to the third winery, where guests indulge in another round of wine tasting. This final stop emphasizes diversity in wine styles and often leaves a lasting impression, especially for those appreciating rich reds and expressive regional character. The overall experience aims to balance education, tasting, and scenic enjoyment.
Reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of guides like Ismael, Muna, Antonio, and Raul. These guides excel at explaining complex wine-making techniques in both Spanish and English, making the experience accessible regardless of language. Many praise guides for personalized attention, patience, and storytelling skills, which enhance the overall enjoyment.

Guests should bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking around vineyards and wineries. The tour does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off, so participants need to meet at the designated point. Children under 12 years are not allowed to join, and wine tastings are restricted to those 18 and older.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and pets are not permitted, keeping the focus on a relaxed, manageable group experience. Cancelling is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Compared to other wine tours in Madrid, this experience offers visits to three different wineries, each with its own atmosphere and style. The small group size ensures a more intimate atmosphere, and the expert bilingual guide makes the complex world of wine accessible and engaging. The inclusion of snacks and transportation simplifies the day, providing good value for the price.
Some reviews note that certain wineries may vary depending on availability, but the overall quality remains high. The tour also features an additional visit to a place of historical interest, adding a cultural dimension to the wine-focused day.
This full-day guided tour from Madrid offers a well-balanced experience of wine tasting, regional culture, and scenic landscapes. The $210 price includes all tasting fees and transportation, making it a convenient choice for wine lovers looking to explore Ribera del Duero without the hassle of independent planning.
The positive reviews emphasize knowledgeable guides, stunning vineyards, and outstanding wines, especially at the traditional and modern wineries visited. The opportunity to sample regional cheeses or Iberico ham adds a delicious local touch.
While the tour involves some time in transit and is not suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility challenges, it remains an excellent option for adults interested in Spanish wines, regional stories, and scenic vineyard visits. This tour delivers an informative, flavorful, and memorable day in Spain’s premier red wine region.
“Ismael was a great guide and very informative. It was a large multi cultural group and he managed to take care of all of us in both languages.”
How long is the tour from Madrid?
The drive to Ribera del Duero takes approximately 2 hours each way, with the total activity lasting about 11 hours.
What is included in the tour price?
The $210 per person fee covers transportation, entrance fees, guided tastings of at least 2 wines per winery, and regional snacks like cheese or Iberico ham.
Can I have lunch during the tour?
Yes, there is a free time from around 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM for guests to have lunch at their own expense at a local restaurant, with options ranging from tapas to full meals.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 12 years, and wine tastings are restricted to those 18 and older.
What language is the tour guide?
The guide speaks both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication for international guests.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.