Our visit to Valdepeñas, whose name means “Valley of Rocks” due to its location in a wide hilly area, was a delightful one-day adventure filled with rich history and beautiful sights.
Situated in the Castile-La Mancha region of Spain, Valdepeñas is known for its long-standing tradition of winemaking, which is woven into the very fabric of the town’s culture. Some of the streets were even accented with images of wine barrels.
We spent the day wandering through its charming streets, taking in the vibrant plazas and admiring the traditional Spanish architecture.
Each corner seemed to tell a story, from the historic buildings, bronze statues to the small artisan shops.
We made sure to visit some of the key landmarks, enjoying the town’s atmosphere and soaking up its unique blend of culture and heritage.
The highlight of our trip was undoubtedly the intimate visit to Casa de la Nava, a new winery that welcomed us with warmth and enthusiasm. The owners took the time to share the intricate details of their winemaking process, explaining each step with a passion that truly reflected their dedication to the craft.
We learned about the delicate balance of flavours and the careful techniques used to create their exceptional wines, which are a true testament to Valdepeñas’ reputation as one of Spain’s great wine regions.
The experience was made even more special by the wine tasting that followed, where we savoured a selection of their finest wines paired with delicious local foods.
It was a perfect way to immerse ourselves in the rich wine culture of Valdepeñas, leaving us with fond memories and a deeper appreciation for both the town and its exquisite wines.
“la vida es demasiado corta para beber vino malo”
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