Recorrido vinícola de tres horas por el viñedo Sauzal con degustaciones
Gastronomy & Wine

Recorrido vinícola de tres horas por el viñedo Sauzal con degustaciones

4.2/5

Excelente
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Idiomas: Inglés, Español
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Duración: from 2 hours to 3 hours
Ventajas
  • Explora la intrigante bodega de Bodegas Monje
  • Aprende y degusta en entornos distintos
  • Respira el frescor y la vibrante atmósfera de los viñedos, el aire de la montaña fusionándose con el del mar.
  • Disfrute de cuatro vinos de producción propia, cada uno maridado con un queso canario diferente para degustar.
Qué te espera

Perfecto para divertirse con amigos, familia y colegas. ¿Te imaginas pasear con interés por viñedos de suelo volcánico y luego emocionarte probando no solo el producto, sino también un queso único para cada uno? Si es así, ¡esta actividad de tres horas es para ti!

Disfruta de los aromas y siente la brisa marina del Atlántico en un paisaje que no te dejará indiferente al comenzar el recorrido a pie. Después, entrarás en el edificio naranja y te maravillarás con sus tesoros interiores antes de tomar asiento.

Disfrute de una copa de Dragoblanco (vino blanco joven) acompañado de queso fresco de cabra blanco de Tenerife para comenzar la cata. El Hollera (vino tinto de maceración carbónica) se acompaña de queso de cabra ahumado de La Palma. A continuación, saboreará una copa de Monje Tradicional (vino tinto joven) acompañado de queso de cabra semicurado con pimienta de Fuerteventura. Para terminar, una copa de Listán Negro (tinto, criado en barrica) acompañado de queso curado de cabra y oveja de Gran Canaria, para un sabor más intenso. ¡Un regalo que usted y sus seres queridos se merecen!

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Incluye
  • check Visita guiada
  • check Cata de vinos y quesos (zumo o refresco para niños)
Dónde

Calle Cruz de Leandro, 36, 38359 El Sauzal, Islas Canarias, España

Lugar de encuentro:
Por favor, reúnase en las Bodegas Monjes en El Sauzal, norte de Tenerife.
Importante
  • Se recomienda llevar ropa y calzado cómodos.
  • El número máximo de personas que se pueden reservar para cada opción es 6
  • La edad mínima para unirse a esta experiencia es de 4 años.
  • A los niños se les servirá jugo o una bebida gaseosa para la degustación, mientras que a los mayores de 18 años se les servirá vino.
  • La actividad está disponible sólo en inglés y español.
  • 50 minutos aproximadamente es la duración de la visita guiada pero esto combinado con las catas es unas 3 horas de duración total máxima
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Organizado por
Bodegas Monje, S.L.
Cargo por reserva
¡Buenas noticias! Esta reserva no tiene ningún cargo adicional.
Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 24 hours antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,2 /5

Basado en 15 valoraciones de clientes reales


Categorías de la valoración

Seguridad

3,9/5

Relación calidad-precio

3,8/5

Servicio

3,9/5

Personal

3,9/5


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  • S

    Staffan

    Verified booking

    3

    2 de marzo de 2024

    Viajó en pareja


    Jag bokade en visning kl. 11.00 men när jag fick bekräftelsen från TUI så bekräftades tiden 12.00. När vi kom dit 11.30 så hade visningen redan startat kl. 11.00. Vi erbjöds då deltaga tillsammans med en annan grupp lite senare men det var en hel busslast, minst 30 personer, så det blev inte lika trevligt. Vid bokningen fick man inte reda på var vingården låg och hur man kunde ta sig dit. Vi tog oss till en busshållplats i närheten men från den var det brant upp, upp, upp. Vi fick tag i taxi upp

  • C

    Castor

    Verified booking

    3.8

    21 de enero de 2024

    Viajó en pareja


    Dans le descriptif, il faut attirer l'attention sur le lieu de la visite qui se trouve à plus d'une heure en voiture d'Adeje et du sud. Bien que plein de ********** volonté, le personnel s'exprime avec un fort accent espagnol souvent difficile à comprendre. Les explications sur les cépages sont sommaires même si elles sont complétées par un mail envoyé au moment de la visite.. L'activité ne dépasse pas 2 heures.

  • R

    RheingauerRieslingFriends

    Verified booking

    4.2

    14 de enero de 2024

    Viajó en pareja


    Tolles Ambiente, nette, witzige Führung, gute aromatische Weine. Doch die Zeit war kürzer als angegeben.

  • N

    No

    Verified booking

    4.2

    12 de febrero de 2024

    Viajó solo

  • B

    BaRo

    Verified booking

    3.4

    27 de junio de 2023

    Viajó en pareja


    Die Führung durch den Weinkeller war echt gut. Allerdings ging es zeitlich einfach länger da spanisch und englisch von einem Guide zusammengefasst wurden (Immer in Abschnitten hintereinander). Das ist vorher einfach gut zu wissen. Die Organisation kann verbessert werden da am Ende der Führung nicht klar war wo genau das Wein-& Käsetasting stattfindet und wo es mit anderem Essen etc. weitergeht. Hier wäre es super, wenn das direkt im Anschluss geklärt wird und nicht alle wirr umher suchen.

  • H

    Heidi

    Verified booking

    3.8

    12 de enero de 2023

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    Kierros ja maistelu kesti yhteensä noin 1.5h. Kierroksella sai maistaa 4 eri juustoa ja viiniä.

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