We'll discover the wine producers of the famous wine region of El Penedés, while driving my vintage Mehari, an antique convertible car from 1976.
I'll drive you to the most beautiful vineyards and family wineries of the region, where you'll meet the winegrowers and the family members of the cellars. A member of the family will explain the process of the wine and cava (champagne not from France) making.
We will visit two old wineries in the countryside and taste some premium wines or cavas with a snack at each winery.
While we're in the car, among the historical vineyards, I'll share the secrets, curiosities and peculiarities of the region with you.
Afterwards, we'll have time to chill in a grass area among the vineyards and old trees. I'll prepare a picnic of local products and other wines/cavas of the region (number of cups of cava/wine unlimited during the meal).
In winter, lunch will be inside a winery or in my garage bar.
The meal is always at the end of the tour.
Treat yourself with a unique and authentic premium wine tour in the Penedés wine region while driving a vintage Mehari, an antique convertible.
Meeting point: We pick you up at Sant Sadurdí d'Anoia train station (take Renfe train line R4) https://goo.gl/maps/HenQZWkJbcvB54iC7
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Meeting point: We pick you up at Sant Sadurdí d'Anoia train station (take Cercanias Renfe train line R4)
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