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Discover Unforgettable Wine Experiences on the Ribera del Duero Wine Route

Embark on a captivating journey through inland Spain along the Duero River, delving into the world-renowned Ribera del Duero wine region—one of Spain's premier designations of origin. Indulge in exquisite local cuisine, breathtaking natural landscapes, and rich cultural heritage for a truly memorable adventure.

Journey into the Wine-Growing Universe

Spain's winemaking tradition, blending time-honored expertise with innovative techniques, ranks it among the world's top producers. There's no better way to immerse yourself than visiting the source. This route winds through four provinces in Castile and León—Burgos, Segovia, Soria, and Valladolid—where underground bodegas evoke the ancient origins of wine. Explore diverse wineries offering expert-led guided tours, revealing the facilities, Tempranillo vineyards, and the artistry behind each bottle.

Discover Unforgettable Wine Experiences on the Ribera del Duero Wine Route

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Expert-Led Wine Tastings

The Ribera del Duero Wine Route showcases an impressive array of wines, from refreshing rosés and young reds to oak-aged Crianzas, Reservas, and Gran Reservas. Ideal for newcomers and connoisseurs alike, professional-led tastings unveil new styles and flavors. Multi-stop routes let you visit top bodegas, sample varieties, and take home favorites. Pair them perfectly with regional specialties like roasted lamb, suckling pig, cured meats, sausages, and hearty legume stews.


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