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Discover Almería’s organic winery through a 3-hour guided tour. Enjoy vineyard walks, a museum visit, and tasting 5 curated wines in a scenic setting.
If you’re exploring Andalusia and hoping to get a genuine taste of local wine culture, this Almería organic winery tour offers a charming, genuine experience. For just $25 per person, you get a scenic stroll through vineyards, a peek into rural life at a dedicated museum, and a tasting of five carefully curated organic wines. Like many travelers, we found that this tour masterfully combines education and enjoyment without the fuss of tourist traps.
What stood out most was the deep commitment to sustainable, organic winemaking and the chance to see 52 different grape varieties, including a unique “parral” that hosts traditional table grapes. The guide, a local expert, clearly loves sharing stories that bring the farm’s history to life—something truly enriching.
However, if you’re not keen on walking or outdoor exposure, this tour might feel a bit challenging due to the 1.5 to 2-hour hike involved. Also, keep in mind that the tour is quite hands-on and could be less suitable if you prefer a more relaxed, sit-down tasting experience.
This experience suits those with a curiosity about organic farming, rural heritage, and authentic wine that appreciate a mix of education and tasting in a scenic environment. It’s also a fantastic choice for travelers who want a meaningful glimpse into Spain’s agricultural traditions.


The tour begins at Cortijo El Cura, located just outside the village of Laujar. This setting immediately sets a relaxed, farm-like tone for the day ahead. The location itself is charming, with vineyards sprawling around, and it’s easy to picture yourself in the midst of traditional Andalusian rural life. The meeting point is straightforward—just ring the bell if no one is outside, which makes the start simple and stress-free.
The first part is a guided walk through the farm, which lasts about two hours. You’ll pass olive trees, almond groves, fruit trees, and a table grape vineyard. This part of the experience isn’t just about looking at pretty scenery; it’s about understanding how organic farming practices are integrated into everyday life here.
Travelers have noted how the guides, like the one praised for their “kind and skilled” approach, make the experience engaging and informative. Expect to learn about how the farm’s different crops are cultivated, and how they support the winemaking process. The walk also provides beautiful views and a chance to appreciate the landscape, which is especially enjoyable if you like outdoor activities.
The visit then takes a cultural turn with a trip to the agricultural museum, where history and rural traditions come alive. This isn’t just a collection of old tools; it’s an insightful window into how local farmers have managed their land for generations. Travelers have described it as “captivating,” offering a good balance of education and storytelling. It’s a highlight for those interested in understanding the roots of Andalusian rural life and how it influences the modern organic movement.
Next is the tour of the winery itself, where the emphasis on organic, sustainable practices becomes clear. The guides share the secrets behind the winery’s success, including their careful selection of grape varieties and fermentation techniques. This is where you see the real craftsmanship—producing premium organic wines while caring for the environment.
Expect to see traditional equipment and modern innovations working hand-in-hand. The guided visit provides context about what makes their approach sustainable and environmentally friendly, which is especially meaningful given the global push toward eco-conscious wine production.
After the tour, the highlight for many is the wine tasting. You’ll sample five carefully selected organic wines, including two premium options. These are not just ordinary wines; they are farm-sourced, and paired with olives and almonds from the farm itself. This pairing elevates the tasting experience, giving you a real taste of the land.
Reviewers have appreciated the “good explanation” from guides like Manuel, who went out of his way to share details about each wine’s origin and flavor profile. The wines are described as very good, with some reviews noting that the experience goes beyond just drinking—it’s about appreciating the craftsmanship and environment that produce such quality.
Depending on the time of year, you might also get to taste the unique “parral” table grapes, which are a special feature of the region. From August to January, these grapes are in season and provide an extra layer of authenticity to the tour. Savoring the taste of grapes directly from the vineyard adds a sense of connection to the land that many find memorable.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, having covered all aspects from vineyard to bottle. The overall experience lasts about 3 hours, making it an ideal half-day activity that balances walking, learning, and tasting.

At $25 per person, this tour offers exceptional value, especially considering the comprehensive nature of the experience. It covers everything from farm walks, museum visits, and a detailed winery tour, to five tastings paired with local farm products. The inclusion of olives and almonds, as well as the guided insights, makes it a well-rounded cultural and culinary experience.
Travelers have consistently spoken highly of the guides’ knowledge, with comments like “really kind and skilled” and “good explanation,” which enhances the value. The fact that you’re supporting sustainable practices adds an ethical layer—knowing your wine is made with respect for the environment and local traditions.
This experience is perfect for wine lovers, eco-conscious travelers, and those interested in rural Andalusian traditions. It’s also good for anyone wanting an active, educational outing in a beautiful setting. If you enjoy tasting local products and understanding the process behind what’s in your glass, you’ll find this tour rewarding.

This Almería organic winery tour hits a sweet spot between education, tasting, and scenery. It’s a chance to step into a working farm, learn about sustainable farming and winemaking, and enjoy some genuinely good wines in a relaxed environment. The guides’ passion and local knowledge make all the difference, turning a simple activity into a memorable experience.
While the walk may be a little demanding for those with mobility issues, the overall package offers a sincere look at what makes Andalusian rural life—and its wines—so special. And at just $25, it’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours truly connecting with the land and its traditions.
Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or just curious about organic farming, this tour provides a meaningful, tasty glimpse into the heart of Almería’s countryside. It’s a well-priced, authentic experience that’s likely to leave you with a new appreciation for the effort and passion behind each glass of wine.

How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking, museum visit, winery tour, and tasting.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since the tour involves a 1.5 to 2-hour walk. Also, bring weather-appropriate clothing, a sun hat, and outdoor gear, especially in summer.
Is there a minimum age for participation?
The tour is suitable for adults; children might find the walking and tasting less engaging, and it’s not specified if kids are allowed.
Are the wines suitable for all dietary needs?
The tasting includes organic wines paired with olives and almonds. No specific dietary accommodations are mentioned, so check if you have special needs in advance.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing you to plan flexibly.
Is the tour available in other languages?
Yes, guides speak both Spanish and English, making it accessible to international visitors.