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Torres Winery: Guided Visit with Wine and Tapas Pairing

  • Duration: 2h
  • Live guide in English, Catalan, Spanish
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Torres Winery: Guided Visit with Wine and Cheese Pairing

  • Duration: 2h
  • Live guide in Catalan, Spanish
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Anonymous
27 Mar 2023
Excellent
Informative and given in a very positive manner in fantastic surroundings
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Andre,  Germany Germany
24 Mar 2023
Excellent
Sehr informative und umfangreiche Führung, keine Frage blieb unbeantwortet, Carlos als unser Guide verdient die Höchstbewertung. Wir kommen wieder!
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About: Torres Winery

Established in 1870 and now Spain's largest winery, this family-run business knows a thing or two about wine. Located in the Denomination of Origin (DO) of Penedès, near Barcelona, guests can visit the Mas La Plana vineyard where one of the world's most prestigious red wines is produced. Enjoy a tasting selected by the on-site sommelier, and eat at the garden restaurant El Celleret.

Torres Winery
Finca el Maset s/n, 08796, Pacs del Penedès
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