The renowned winemaking regions of Penedès and Pla de Bages are just a short drive from Barcelona, surrounded by cultural treasures like Montserrat, the heart of Catalonia.
Settle into our comfortable Mercedes vehicle and let your local guide immerse you in the rich Spanish and Catalan wine culture, sharing personal stories from the people behind the region's boutique, sustainable, and organic wineries.
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Tapas & Cava: Selection of traditional tapas and Tasting of 4 different caves (Catalan sparkling wine)<br/>Mercedes Minivan: Private transportation in a Mercedes minivan<br/>Pick-up & Drop-off included: Pick-up and drop-off included at your hotel or place of your convenience within the Metropolitan area of Barcelona<br/>Pickup included
Beautifully crafted sparkling wines and local food await in Ca n’Estella cava winery to captivate your senses while you learn about the region and the fascinating history of the family who runs the cellar. A beautiful 18th century masia (the traditional Catalan country house) presides the estate of this small winery, where they are indeed proud to be small.
The winery is currently managed by Anna Vidal, the 3rd generation in this winemaker family to own the estate. It will be on the gorgeous veranda of her very own family house that you will be served traditional cuisine in the shape of local hot and cold tapas, paired with their top quality cava.
The winery’s Rabetllat i Vidal cavas and Clot dels Oms wines produced at this cellar have been granted more than a hundred awards in very prestigious national and international competitions, including the Best Chardonnay of the World (Chardonnay du Monde) for its 2011 Gran Clot dels Oms Chardonnay.
Beautifully crafted sparkling wines and local food await in Ca n’Estella cava winery to captivate your senses while you learn about the region and the fascinating history of the family who runs the cellar. A beautiful 18th century masia (the traditional Catalan country house) presides the estate of this small winery, where they are indeed proud to be small.
The winery is currently managed by Anna Vidal, the 3rd generation in this winemaker family to own the estate. It will be on the gorgeous veranda of her very own family house that you will be served traditional cuisine in the shape of local hot and cold tapas, paired with their top quality cava.
The winery’s Rabetllat i Vidal cavas and Clot dels Oms wines produced at this cellar have been granted more than a hundred awards in very prestigious national and international competitions, including the Best Chardonnay of the World (Chardonnay du Monde) for its 2011 Gran Clot dels Oms Chardonnay.
Family ownership, historical background and an obsession for local identity, territory and values is just what we look for in an authentic wine maker!
• Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended as there is some walking involved.
• Temperatures at the wineries tend to be more extreme than in Barcelona. Please check the weather forecast the day before and dress accordingly.
• We cater for any dietary allergies or restrictions.
• We work daily with different low-production, family-owned boutique wineries. Due to logistic reasons, the winery might not be the same as advertised, but equivalent.
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