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Discover a charming small winery near Segovia with a guided tour, tasting three limited edition wines, and enjoying a peaceful Spanish patio setting.
If you’re seeking an authentic taste of Spain’s wine-making traditions without the crowds and commercialism of larger vineyards, then this Winery Tour with Wine Tasting just outside Segovia might be perfect. Hosted by Las dos Antiguas, a tiny winery in Navas de Oro, this experience offers a glimpse into the craft of producing limited edition wines in one of Castilla y León’s smallest wineries. It’s a rare chance to connect directly with a local, independent producer and taste the results of their passion and craftsmanship.
One of the things we love about this tour is how intimate and personal it feels. Guided by the passionate owner Rodrigo, you’ll learn about every step of the winemaking process, from vineyard history to the different labels they produce. Plus, the tasting takes place in a beautiful Spanish patio, filled with greenery—creating a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere.
A potential consideration is the travel logistics: the winery is about 30 minutes from downtown Segovia, so if you’re without a car, you’ll need to arrange transportation or request a private pickup (which comes at an extra cost). Otherwise, this is a great outing for those wanting a more in-depth, hands-on experience with boutique winemaking. It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a quiet, authentic Spanish escape.


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The tour starts at C. Real, 17 in Segovia. From here, you’ll need your own transport or arrange a taxi to Navas de Oro, the small village where the winery is located. If you’re lucky enough to get a private pickup—available for groups of up to four—you’ll avoid the hassle of organizing transportation yourself. Reviewers have appreciated this personal touch; Ashley mentioned how her guide, Alex, was “so informative from the history of the winery to how wine was made,” which indicates the guides are well-prepared to give a full, friendly introduction.
The visit lasts about an hour, during which you’ll receive a comprehensive explanation of the winemaking process. Rodrigo, the owner, is praised for his patience and thoroughness. One review notes, “Rodrigo took his time to explain the process,” which is a clear sign that this isn’t a rushed, impersonal experience. Instead, it’s a conversation about small-scale, high-quality winemaking—a real treat for those curious about boutique wine.
On the tour, you’ll see the cellar where wines are made and aged. While the setting is modest compared to large commercial wineries, this lends a charm and authenticity that large-scale visits often lack. Visitors can observe the traditional methods, perhaps even ask questions about the specific techniques used in producing their limited edition wines.
The highlight for many visitors is the tasting of three wines, paired with a local appetizer. The wines are described as limited editions, which means you’ll sample something quite unique—often not available elsewhere. The tasting takes place in a beautiful Spanish patio, full of trees and lush vegetation, which elevates the experience from simply drinking wine to enjoying an authentic setting.
Melissa, a happy guest, said, “The guide is extremely knowledgeable as he is the one who makes it,” highlighting how direct contact with the producer enhances the tasting. She also commented that her favorite wine from the experience was her best ever—an impressive compliment considering her extensive travel and wine tasting background.
For $34 per person, this tour offers considerable value. The price includes both the guided visit and tasting, making it a more personal, educational, and sensory experience than a standard wine shop visit. The small group size ensures a relaxed environment, and the chance to ask questions about winemaking, vineyard history, or even the stories behind each label makes it more than just a tasting.
The reviews give further insight into the quality. Hendrik called the winery “very quaint” and highlighted Rodrigo’s patience and thorough explanations. Ashley appreciated the “family feel” and praised the spectacular wine—which hints at the high quality and care put into each bottle.
Since the winery is 30 minutes outside Segovia, travelers need to plan transportation. If you have a car, this is straightforward, but if you don’t, contacting the provider about a pickup service is wise. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience. The tour’s duration is about 1.5 hours, making it a manageable activity that fits well into a day of sightseeing.
For those wanting flexibility, reservations can be made with the option to reserve now and pay later, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance—important if your plans are not yet certain.

This experience is perfect for wine lovers seeking an authentic, hands-on journey into Spain’s small-scale winemaking. It also suits travelers who enjoy quiet, picturesque settings and want to learn directly from the producer. If you’re curious about boutique wines and local craftsmanship, this is a strong choice.
It’s less ideal for travelers looking for a large, polished commercial winery or those without access to transportation, unless they book the private pickup. However, for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of wine or discovering a hidden gem away from tourist crowds, this tour offers genuine value.

In a nutshell, this Segovia winery tour with tasting offers a charming, educational, and authentic experience for a modest price. The small scale of the winery translates into a personal, intimate visit where you’ll learn from the owner himself and enjoy three exclusive wines in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Travelers who appreciate local craftsmanship, detailed explanations, and relaxed atmospheres will find this tour a real highlight. It’s a perfect activity for those wanting a brief, meaningful taste of Spain’s winemaking scene without leaving the comfort of the region’s cultural richness.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just curious about how small producers craft their wines, this experience provides a memorable insight into Spain’s wine culture—served up with sincerity, stunning views, and excellent value.
Do I need my own transportation to reach the winery?
Yes, the winery is about 30 minutes from Segovia, so you’ll need a car or taxi. Private pickup for up to four people can be arranged for an extra fee.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the winery tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 1.5 hours—about an hour for the guided visit and 30 minutes for the tasting.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided winery tour, tasting of three limited edition wines, and an appetizer in a lovely Spanish patio.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You also have the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility.
Are the wines tasted local and unique?
Absolutely. The wines are limited edition, crafted by the owner Rodrigo himself, offering a rare opportunity to sample small-batch, local wines.
This tour offers an authentic and intimate look at Spain’s boutique wine scene, perfect for curious travelers, wine enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful, scenic escape just outside Segovia.