The best wineries to visit when in Spain - Intellitravel
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The best wineries to visit when in Spain

After having planned many trips within spanish wine routes, we can really appreciate that wine tourism keeps increasing every year.

One of the main wine routes in Spain is undoubtedly the Ribera del Duero Wine Route, whose more than 100 kilometers long extend through the provinces of Soria, Valladolid, Burgos and Segovia. There are many wineries that fall within this wine route articulated by the Douro river, and among them I encourage you to read this article of the most visited and recognized.

The first, the complex of Bodegas Pradorey, which was built in the 16th century by order of Francisco Gómez Sandovaly Rojas, first Duke of Lerma and minister to King Felipe III. Originally it was built as a palace to accommodate the monarch on his recurring visits to the area to practice hunting, one of his great hobbies.

In 1989 the estate was bought by the agricultural engineer Javier Cremades, but it was not until seven years later that it took off…

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