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Camino de La Hoya Carravaca, s/n, Laguardia, País Vasco
Winery · 18 tips and reviews
Kayleigh Harrington: Perhaps the most remarkable vineyard I've ever seen. Take the tour and learn more about the architecture. Tasting room upstairs has incredible views.
James the Wine Guy: A treasure; there is nothing like this place; you cannot go wrong with 1-1.5 Euro wines by the glass; and a great way to eat through some amazing morsels. Love this place; I dream about it.
Kayleigh Harrington: Friendliest place in the area. Come here after Marques de Riscal. Try their house wine - you'll love it - and order a tortilla (aka omelette with potato).
C. Laurel 2 (C. Capitán Gallarza), Logroño, La Rioja
Tapas Restaurant · 35 tips and reviews
Tania Martinez: This place has a bar (if you want tapas and good wine), a wine club and a restaurant where the daily lunch menu is really good (delicious typical food) and includes a bottle of great wine.
Condé Nast Traveler: The cool industrial feel of the room is tempered by warm wood furnishings that vaguely evoke wine crates, nightstands that double as glowing lamps, and grape-colored glass in the open bathroom.
Keith Greywood: Great value tour, which is a lot of fun. They don't allow photos but it is a generous few hours long with some wine at the end. Book in advance.
Jim Pratt: The foie gras is the best we have had so far in Spain. Service is in Spanish only but they have English menus that work just fine. Ordering wine can be the only impediment. Great atmosphere.
Tania Martinez: This family owned winery is awesome, it's like a living wine museum. They still make wine the old way (they even build their own casks).