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Discover authentic Spanish wines with a guided vineyard tour, tasting, and delicious local lunch in Valencia’s scenic winery setting.
If you’re headed to Valencia and looking for an experience that combines nature, tradition, and a good glass of wine, then the Valencia Winery Visit with Vineyard Tour & Wine Tasting might just be what you need. Rated 4.5 from two reviews, this three-hour excursion offers a taste of regional viticulture alongside a hearty local lunch—perfect for those who appreciate authentic flavors and insightful tours without spending a fortune.
One of the things we love about this experience is how it balances education with leisure. You get to walk through the vineyards, learn about the estate’s history and family secrets, then settle into tasting some wines in a relaxed setting. A potential drawback? The duration and structure mean it’s best suited for those who want a focused, half-day outing—and it might not suit travelers seeking a more extensive wine tour or a fully private experience. That said, if you’re after an authentic, guided introduction to Valencian wines, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This experience is ideal for curious wine lovers, foodies eager to enjoy regional gastronomy, or anyone wanting a relaxed way to explore the Valencian countryside while savoring local produce. Whether you’re on a short trip or a wine enthusiast looking to deepen your understanding of Spanish viticulture, it offers good value and memorable moments.


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The tour begins at Finca el Renegado in Caudete de las Fuentes, a location that promises both tranquility and scenic beauty. You’ll typically meet around 11:30 a.m., where a friendly guide welcomes your group. The meeting point is straightforward, and the experience is designed to be intimate, often accommodating small groups—perfect for a more personalized touch.
Once gathered, you’ll set out on a guided walk around the estate’s vineyards. The guides, often bilingual in English and Spanish, are praised for their knowledgeable narration, which makes the visit engaging and informative. They share family secrets and background about the estate’s development, giving you insight into what makes this winery distinctive.
If weather permits, you’ll have the chance to savor a white wine under the shade of the El Renegado oak tree—a delightful moment that blends nature with wine. Reviewers mention that this touch adds to the charm, offering a lovely setting to appreciate the winery’s white varietals.
Next is a behind-the-scenes look at the wine-making process. You’re taken through the production areas, where the guides clearly explain the elaboration process—information that wine enthusiasts find particularly valuable. The tour demystifies the journey from grape harvest to bottling, adding depth to your tasting experience.
The highlight for many is tasting red wines in select areas of the winery, often accompanied by a small aperitif featuring local gastronomic products. This pairing helps you appreciate the wines within their culinary context, which reviewers say enhances the tasting experience. The inclusion of vermouths in the wine bar offers a nice variety, giving guests a chance to explore different styles and flavors.
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The meal rounds out the experience perfectly. The lunch menu includes three starters, a choice of meat or fish, and dessert, all served with bread, water, and wine. The focus on local gastronomy means you’ll taste regional flavors that complement the wines—think hearty, flavorful dishes that reflect Valencian culinary traditions.
Guests have described the lunch as a “great addition,” appreciating the generous portions and quality of the food. The wines served during the meal are well-chosen, further enriching the experience.
The tour ends back at the starting point, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Valencian wines and the estate’s family story. The flexibility of booking—reservations are flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—adds peace of mind, especially if your plans change.

At $90 per person, this tour provides a well-rounded experience that combines education, tasting, culinary delights, and scenic views. For those interested in regional wines and local culture, it offers a good balance of guided insight and relaxed enjoyment. The inclusion of a three-course meal, tastings, and a guided vineyard walk means you’re getting more than just a quick tasting—you’re experiencing a slice of Valencian wine life.
The reviews highlight the friendly guides and excellent wine selection as key strengths, making the experience informative and enjoyable. The fact that the tour is conducted in both English and Spanish broadens accessibility, and the small-group format fosters a more personal connection.

This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy good wine, regional food, and scenic countryside settings. If you’re after an authentic taste of Valencian wine culture without a long day commitment, this tour delivers. It’s also ideal for those interested in understanding wine-making processes, thanks to the knowledgeable guides.
However, if you’re seeking a private or more extensive wine excursion, or are looking for a more intensive wine education, you might find this tour somewhat limited in scope. Still, for a well-rounded, enjoyable, and approachable experience, it hits the mark.

The Valencia Winery Visit with Vineyard Tour & Wine Tasting offers a fantastic blend of scenic views, authentic wine tasting, and regional gastronomy. The knowledgeable guides and intimate setting bring the process to life, making it a meaningful experience rather than just a tourist trap. It’s a strong choice for those wanting to explore Valencia’s viticulture in a relaxed, friendly environment.
The inclusion of a hearty lunch and a variety of tastings makes the tour excellent value, especially for those keen to learn about local wines in an authentic context. While it’s not a large-scale, luxury experience, it’s genuine, well-organized, and designed to make you feel connected to the estate and its history.
If you love wine, crave regional food, and want a taste of Valencian countryside, this tour is a wonderful way to do it—an enjoyable, educational escape that will leave you with a new appreciation for local wines and the family behind them.

What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at Finca el Renegado in Caudete de las Fuentes, Valencia, Spain.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately three hours, with starting times available depending on the day.
Is the tour suitable for English speakers?
Yes, the tour is conducted in both English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wide audience.
What does the tour include?
It includes a visit to the winery, vineyard walk, wine and vermouth tastings, a small aperitif, and a three-course lunch.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the lunch included?
Yes, the lunch is included, consisting of three starters, one main (meat or fish), dessert, bread, water, and wine.
Do I need to prepare anything special?
Just bring your curiosity and a love for good food and wine. The guides are friendly and informative.
Are weather conditions a concern?
Outdoor tastings under the oak tree depend on good weather, so check the forecast.
Is this experience good for groups?
Yes, it’s suitable for small groups, which encourages a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.