Perhaps Spain is best known for its red grape variety, Tempranillo. But it's not all big, alcoholic red wines on offer, which we'll show you in our one-day tour to the appellation of Rueda, well-known for producing white wines from the local variety Verdejo.
Join us as we navigate underground cellars and learn about this appellation once known as 'Tierra de Medina' that produced a fortified, rancio-style wine lauded and protected by Queen Isabella.
Rueda is the oldest D.O. in Castilla y León, and we'll help you get to know the wines by showing you two wineries and having a tasting of local wines with a local oenologist.