What to do and see in Province of Valladolid, Castile and Leon: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

September 1, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Valladolid (pronounced [baʎaðoˈlið]) is a province of northwest Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It has a population of 526,223 people in a total of 225 municipalities, an area of 8,110 km and a population density of 64.88 people per km.
Restaurants in Province of Valladolid

1. Bodega Tomas Postigo

Calle de la Estacion 12, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 983 87 30 19 [email protected] http://tomaspostigo.es/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Bodega Tomas Postigo

2. Bodegas Comenge

Camino del Castillo S/nº, 47316 Curiel de Duero Spain +34 983 88 03 63 [email protected] http://www.comenge.com
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Bodegas Comenge

This magnificent winery stands out for its stunning location, offering amazing panoramic views over the Ribera del Duero and Peñafiel.

3. Bodegas Penafalcon

Pisuerga 42, Penafiel Spain +34 983 88 21 56 http://www.bodegaspenafalcon.com
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5.0 based on 208 reviews

Bodegas Penafalcon

Reviewed By sdgooch - Madrid, Spain

Highlight of our trip to Peñafiel! Delcious high-quality wine tasting with tour of musuem. Family winery, with focus on quality. Would highly recommend!

4. Bodega Muelas

Calle de Santa Maria N0 3, 47100 Tordesillas Spain +34 983 77 00 68 [email protected] http://www.bodegamuelas.com
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5.0 based on 217 reviews

Bodega Muelas

Reviewed By FJGonzalezG - Bethesda, United States

A traditional family-owned winery in the downtown area of historic Tordesillas, Muelas offers a unique and fun winery tour. We learned a great deal about the local wines, and tasted a selection of the excellent Muerga wines. All led by a delightful host, one of the co-owners. Though not for the infirm or faint of heart, this was one of the most fun winery tours I've ever done. The tour starts in the bodega, what at first look appears to be a simple wine shop. As the tour progresses, however, you learn that the grapes are brought from nearby vineyards and processed entirely in the premises, in underground caves carved into the rock. Next, you are led through down a hole in the ground and narrow stairs to the level below, where the grapes are pressed. Through a set of sturdier stairs, you are led another level down, where most of the wine is aged in oak casks. But, wait, there is yet another level, that is being improved in order to expand production.

5. Bodegas La Legua

Camino Cigales Km. 1 Salida 117 de la autovia A62, 47194 Fuensaldana Spain +34 983 58 32 44 [email protected] http://www.lalegua.com
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

Bodegas La Legua

Family winery located in the heart of Castilla, called La Legua, and located one league -5,5 km- away from Valladolid, Fuensaldana, Mucientes, Cigales and Cabezon. We elaborate red and rose wines, and we offer a very instructive and enjoyable visit to our premises, including the vineyards, the ancient winery, and a complete tour through the elaboration process, ending with a delightful tasting.

Reviewed By 671sagae - Stockholm, Sweden

This was really the best experience ever! The hosts were so generous and shared their knowledge and passion for the vine and the vineyard. The tour was excellent and you really felt part of the familiar atmosphere that the place has! It is really affordable and the wines are of high class! We had to buy some with us. Thank you so much for an incredible tour and overall experience! Will surely come back as soon as I can.

6. Pago de Carraovejas - Finca y Bodega

Camino Carraovejas S/N, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 983 87 80 20 [email protected] http://www.pagodecarraovejas.com
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5.0 based on 262 reviews

Pago de Carraovejas - Finca y Bodega

Reviewed By mastersonkathy - Shavano Park, United States

Book ahead online ~ dont just show up... We booked their six senses tour plus lunch. Absolutely worth the price! The tour was of the wine making area, not the vineyards themselves. The tour had a few stops where you do a tasting plus paired with a small tapas. Very nice. The thing that makes this place and tour A+ is the food! Yes the wine is good too! The tapas served on the tour were wonderful with a lovely chef. The lunch in the restaurant was incredible. Wonderful staff, beautiful room and really creative good food! Worth every penny!

7. Finca Villacreces

Carretera Soria Km 322, 47350 Quintanilla de Onesimo Spain +34 983 68 04 37 [email protected] http://www.villacreces.com
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5.0 based on 232 reviews

Finca Villacreces

Finca VIllacreces is located in the middle of a bicentenary pine wood and surrounded sothwards by the river Duero. A unique place that gathers together charm, tradition and an outstanding landscape. An state with 115 hectares, where the vineyards merge together with nature. A winery located in the hearth of the so called "Golden Mile of Ribera del Duero".

Reviewed By FJGonzalezG - Bethesda, United States

We really wanted to check out Finca Villacreces, the winery that produces Pruno, one of the best red wines under $20. The tour was fun, inexpensive, and added to our appreciation of Pruno and the Ribera del Duero wines. Ideally set in the middle of the Ribera del Duero's golden mile, the winery is surrounded by its picturesque vineyards, and housed in a traditional looking building. Our engaging guide explained the history of the winery, dating back hundreds of years, when it housed a monastery with winemaking monks. She also noted that the vineyards are cultivated organically, but unspecified aspects of the process prevent the winery from marketing the wine as "organic." She discussed the relevant aspects of the villacreces terroir and microclimates in the context of the Ribera del Duero region and explained the winemaking process, as she led us through vineyards and buildings. Villacreces uses steel vats and oak casks (both French and U.S.) for fermentation process, and they have started testing Spanish oak casks and cement vats. The tasting included two wines, Pruno and Finca Villacreces. Very good and better. It was accompanied by bread, jamón Iberico, and Manchego cheese. It was informative and yummy. One of the aspects that made this a very enjoyable tour was the setting, which was idyllic. The 285 acre state includes a small, 200-year old forest, and the facilities include a beautiful courtyard with an olive tree in the middle that is over 100 years old. There is also a charming chapel. The tour was inexpensive (15 Euros per person), and since we visited off season we did not need reservations. Luckily, when we checked around midday, we were told we could join another couple on a 4:00pm tour that day. Recommendation, call or email first. Finally, one of the workers at our local wine shop turned us onto Pruno by noting that its vineyards abut those of the older, more prestigious Vega Sicilia winery, and on the way out we were able to verify that indeed they are only separated by a narrow gravel road.

8. Bodegas Ascension Repiso Bocos

Carretera Valbuena 34, 47315 Pesquera de Duero Spain +34 983 87 01 78 [email protected] http://www.veronicasalgado.es
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5.0 based on 105 reviews

Bodegas Ascension Repiso Bocos

Whether you are a novice or a devout lover of wine we can transport you from the vineyard to the glass and open your senses. If you would like to fully enter the world of wine and winemaking, here is your opportunity! Wine is a living entity in constant evolution, so be part of that evolution! Accompanied by the winemaker of a family run winery from the golden mile of Ribera del Duero. » Visits to our winery include the following: A history of Ribera del Duero and the region. The traditional grape varieties explained. The process of production for red wine. How ageing, bottling and packaging are carried out. A free tasting of two wines. » The visit plus a tasting os two wines is free. With the exception of groups larger than 15 people then price will be 7 € per person. Spanish, English and French are spoken.

9. Valdecuevas

Ctra. Rueda Nava del Rey, km. 2, 47490 Rueda Spain +34 983 03 43 56 [email protected] http://www.valdecuevas.es/turismo.php
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Valdecuevas

Bodegas y Vinedos Wineries and vineyards

10. Bodegas Tierras de Penafiel

Camino de Bezana s/n, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 687 82 72 09 [email protected] http://www.vinosrubenramos.com
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Bodegas Tierras de Penafiel

A family-run winery, located in the heart of Ribera del Duero, in Penafiel (Valladolid). An historic village full of tradition, history and winecultur. Visit our Bodega, our home, our family and the marvellous vineyards with the best landscape. A traditional tasting, wine and iberian ham and a nice talk with Ruben Ramos, the man who gives his name to the wine. Visit to the winery.

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