Planning a trip to Alicante and curious about a mix of wine, history, and eye-catching architecture? This tour promises a well-rounded experience that combines a visit to an ancient Spanish winery, a taste of several wines, and a quick peek at some uniquely styled sites. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on reviews and the detailed itinerary, it’s worth considering if you enjoy learning about local traditions, sipping good wine, and exploring charming sights.
What we really like about this tour is how it balances education with leisure. The guided visit to the 1707 winery, once owned by the Marquis of La Romana, feels authentic and gives you a chance to see the wine-making process up close. Plus, the visit to Gaudí’s style church and the historic castle adds a touch of architectural fascination. One potential consideration? It’s a relatively short tour—just 3 hours—so if you’re keen on a deeper dive into wine or history, you might find it a bit quick.
This experience suits those who want a mix of cultural sightseeing and wine tasting without a full-day commitment. It’s ideal if you enjoy guided tours, appreciate good scenery, and like learning about local craftsmanship. Families with older children might also find it engaging, especially if they’re interested in architecture and history.
Key Points

- Historic Winery: Founded in 1707, offering a glimpse into Spain’s winemaking past.
- Wine Tasting: Sample three different types—white, rosé, and red—with expert explanations.
- Architectural Highlights: Visit a Gaudí-inspired church and a medieval castle for photo-worthy moments.
- Concise Duration: Perfect for travelers with limited time, about 3 hours total.
- Comfortable Transport: Round-trip private transfer in a clean, air-conditioned car.
- Limited Group Size: Small group experience (up to 11 people) for a more personal vibe.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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Getting Started: A Comfortable Pickup and Scenic Drive
The tour begins with a pickup from one of four convenient Alicante locations, including well-known hotels like Meliá Alicante and Hotel Travelodge. The drive to the winery takes about 30 minutes, during which you can enjoy views of the Alicante countryside. This part of the trip is nice because it sets a relaxed tone without rushing, and the vehicle is described as spotless and comfortable.
Exploring the 1707 Winery and Farmhouse
Once you arrive at the estate, you’re taken on a guided visit to the old winery and farmhouse, which dates back to the 18th century. It’s a chance to appreciate a piece of Spain’s wine history, once owned by nobility. The winery tour includes stops at the fermentation room, barrel room, and bottling area—all vital parts of the production process.
What makes this segment stand out is the way guides share information about organically grown grapes and traditional techniques, which adds context for wine lovers and casual visitors alike. The reviews suggest that guides are knowledgeable, though some mention that the winery guide can sometimes be hard to understand, so patience might be needed.
Wine Tasting: Sipping and Snacking
The highlight for many is the wine tasting session in the restaurant. You’ll try three wines: white, rosé, and red, each explained in detail. Snacks such as breadsticks, olives, and tapa accompany the tasting, enhancing the experience. Reviewers praise the wines as very palatable, with some noting the atmosphere is lovely and the service friendly.
One reviewer even mentions that the wines were “delightful,” with a very tasty atmosphere in the restaurant. The tasting is somewhat guided, but there’s also some freedom to enjoy the wines at your pace.
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As a bonus, the tour includes visits to a Gaudí-styled church and the Castle of Mola, built in the 12th century. The church, inspired by Gaudí’s unmistakable style, offers a quirky architectural experience, while the Castle provides a peek into Spain’s medieval past.
Multiple reviews mention that guides are very knowledgeable about these sites, and some even show visitors around the castle, making the visit more interactive. The church is described as charming and photogenic, which adds a different flavor to the tour.
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Practical Aspects: Price, Duration, and Group Size
At $66 per person, this tour offers good value for the experience, especially considering the private transfer, guided visits, and tastings included. The total duration is about three hours, which is perfect for those who want a taste of Alicante’s cultural and culinary scene without committing a whole day.
The small group size (limited to 11) means you’re likely to get more personalized attention, making it a friendly, intimate experience rather than a rushed crowd. Weather can influence some parts—like the vineyard viewing outside—so rainy days might limit outdoor sightseeing, as a reviewer noted.
What About the Downsides?
One common critique is that the wine tasting session isn’t overly in-depth; it’s more of a casual tasting with snacks, which suits most but might disappoint serious wine enthusiasts. Also, some mention that the winery guide can be difficult to understand, which could slightly detract from the overall learning experience.
The tour does not include lunch, but you can order food during the visit if tables are available. This flexibility is nice if you prefer a quick bite rather than a full meal, but it might mean you need to plan your meal around the tour.
Why Choose This Tour?

This experience is particularly well-suited for travelers who want a relaxing, well-organized outing that mixes wine, history, and architecture with minimal hassle. If you’re curious about local winemaking traditions, enjoy tasting different wines, and appreciate striking buildings, this tour offers a balanced and enjoyable peek into Alicante’s charms.
It’s also great if you’re short on time but still want to squeeze in some sightseeing outside of the city center. The inclusion of a Gaudí-inspired church and a medieval castle makes it a good option for those who love architecture and history, too.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a satisfying balance for curious travelers. The expert guides, charming sites, and quality wine tastings create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. You won’t get a deep dive into winemaking or history, but you will leave with a good understanding of the local wine scene and some beautiful photos.
The small-group setting and comfortable transport make it feel personalized, while the short duration means it’s easy to slot into a busy Alicante itinerary. It’s a versatile choice for anyone wanting a taste of Spanish heritage, good wine, and eye-catching architecture without a long day out.
If you’re after a fun, informative, and scenic half-day experience that won’t break the bank, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
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FAQ

Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip private transfer in a clean, comfortable car is included, making it easy to relax and enjoy the scenery.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately 3 hours total, perfect for a quick yet comprehensive experience.
Can I customize the visit?
While the tour is set, you can order lunch in advance or during the visit if tables are available, but the main focus is on the winery, sites, and tasting.
Is the winery tour guided?
Yes, a guided visit is included, with explanations of the wine-making process and history.
Are the sites accessible for everyone?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, so check accessibility options if needed.
What languages are available?
The live tour guide speaks English, and reviews don’t mention other languages, so it’s primarily an English-language experience.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera to capture the sights and a small bottle of water if you tend to get thirsty.
Is it family-friendly?
While not explicitly aimed at children, older kids interested in architecture or wine might find it engaging; note that the tour involves walking and some guided explanations.
In all, this tour offers a warm, approachable way to experience Alicante’s history, architecture, and wine. It’s a charming escape from the city with plenty to enjoy, especially if you value good guides, tasty wines, and memorable scenery.
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