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Discover Madrid’s hidden wine gems on this half-day tour visiting two boutique wineries with expert tastings, scenic views, and authentic insights.
Getting a taste of Madrid’s wine scene without venturing far outside the city is a smart way to spend a half-day. This tour offers the chance to explore two carefully selected wineries, enjoy guided tastings, and learn about a lesser-known but vibrant wine region. With a knowledgeable guide, scenic vineyard views, and an intimate atmosphere, it’s perfect for travelers looking for authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is its focus on native grape varieties like Garnacha and Albillo Mayor — wines that rarely leave Madrid’s borders but are bursting with character. The tour also scores highly for its personalized insight, thanks to a certified Spanish wine scholar guiding the group.
A potential consideration is the relatively short duration at each winery; if you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast, you might wish for more in-depth tasting options or additional wineries. But for those pressed for time or new to Madrid’s wine scene, this tour strikes an excellent balance.
This experience is ideal for curious travelers eager to discover authentic Spanish wines, those interested in the region’s vinification techniques, or anyone who simply wants a scenic, educational escape from the city’s hustle.

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The tour kicks off at Plaza del Marqués de Salamanca at 9:00 am — a central, easily accessible meeting location in Madrid. From there, you’ll hop into a comfortable vehicle for a scenic drive just under an hour outside the city. This journey already sets the tone, offering glimpses of Madrid’s surroundings and a sense of anticipation for the countryside experience ahead.
The first stop is a modern winery, where you’ll see a well-organized operation producing wines from native grapes like Garnacha and Albillo Mayor. The guide, who’s also a certified Spanish wine scholar, will explain how this winery blends tradition with contemporary techniques to craft high-quality wines. Unlike more commercial wineries, this place values quality and innovation, which translates into wines that stand out for their unique regional character.
Here, you’ll enjoy a guided tasting of three different wines accompanied by snacks, giving you a chance to appreciate the subtle differences and complex aromas. Reviewers like Trush_P praised the guide, Michael, for his incredibly knowledgeable explanations and attentive approach. She was especially taken with Monica from Las Moradas winery, who made the visit extra special by sharing her passion and personal insights.
Next, the group heads towards Chinchon, a picturesque town that adds a scenic flavor to the day. The second winery is more traditional and gives another perspective on Madrid’s wine offerings. You’ll learn about wine vinification methods, gaining insight into how regional traditions are being revived with new techniques.
This second tasting includes more nibbles and wines, giving you a broader view of what Madrid’s wine interior truly offers. Both wineries emphasize quality over quantity, and as one reviewer noted, the wines weren’t just good — they revealed the true character of Madrid’s native grapes.
Throughout the day, the views are a highlight — rolling vineyards, rustic wineries, and charming countryside. The guide’s insights help you understand the regional significance of these wines, making the tasting more meaningful than just sipping without context.
The return to Madrid takes about an hour, giving you time to reflect on your favorites, ask final questions, or simply enjoy the scenic drive back into the city.
Feedback from past travelers is glowing, with a perfect 5-star rating. Guests appreciate the knowledgeable guides, the stunning vineyard vistas, and the well-curated wine selection. One reviewer highlighted how the guide, Michael, explained wine making and tasting in a way that was accessible yet insightful. The personalized care, especially from Monica at Las Moradas, makes this tour stand out among many wine experiences.
At $185.03 per person, this tour offers excellent value given the private tastings, expert guidance, and scenic transportation included. While it’s not the cheapest wine tour around, the focus on regional authenticity, small group intimacy, and quality wineries justifies the cost — especially for wine lovers keen to discover Madrid’s hidden vinous treasures.
This experience is perfect for wine novices and enthusiasts alike who want to deepen their understanding of Spanish wines beyond the mainstream. It’s also suited to travelers short on time but eager to experience the region’s authentic flavors, scenic views, and local traditions.

The Madrid Wine Tour offering from Vine Travel delivers a balanced package of education, scenery, and authentic wine tasting in an intimate setting. The guided visits to two standout wineries give you a chance to sample high-quality, region-specific wines from native grapes like Garnacha and Albillo Mayor — wines that truly tell Madrid’s wine story.
The knowledgeable guide, small group size, and scenic countryside make this a memorable experience for anyone interested in exploring Spain’s lesser-known wine regions. Plus, the chance to learn from passionate locals and taste wines crafted with care adds substantial value to your Madrid visit.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious traveler, this tour provides a genuine taste of Madrid’s wine culture, away from crowded tourist spots and commercial wineries. It’s a delightful half-day journey into the heart of Madrid’s vinous revival — one that leaves you with stories, new favorites, and a deeper appreciation for Spain’s regional diversity.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, including transportation, visits, tastings, and some free time.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered, and the drive between Madrid and the wineries is part of the experience, ensuring a hassle-free day.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, which allows for a more personalized and relaxed experience.
Do I need any prior wine knowledge?
Not at all. The guide, who’s a certified Spanish wine scholar, explains everything clearly, making it suitable even for beginners.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
While snacks are included, specific dietary needs aren’t detailed. It’s advisable to check with the tour provider beforehand if you have particular restrictions.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes for vineyard walks and casual attire are recommended. Bring a camera, a notebook if you’re keen to jot down notes, and your enthusiasm for discovering Madrid’s hidden wine treasures.
This Madrid Wine Tour balances authenticity, scenic beauty, and expert insight, making it a fantastic choice for anyone eager to uncover the city’s quieter, more traditional wine stories. It’s an opportunity to sip, learn, and enjoy Madrid’s countryside in a small-group setting that’s both relaxed and enlightening.