If you’re dreaming of a relaxed day exploring Spain’s wine traditions, this Alicante winery tour might just be what you’re after. Designed for those who want to combine culture, good food, and excellent wine, it offers a taste of the region’s best without overwhelming time commitments. While it isn’t a full-day extravaganza, it packs plenty of highlights into around 2.5 hours, making it a nice, manageable experience.
What we really appreciate is the focus on authenticity — you get to see an old winery dating back to 1707, not just a modern facility. Plus, the inclusion of organic and biodynamic farming methods offers a genuine insight into sustainable wine production, which many wine lovers find fascinating. The guided tour is personalized with a small group of no more than eight people, so you’ll get a more intimate look and chance to ask all your questions.
On the flip side, the extra cost for tasting (around 11 euros per person) isn’t included in the base price, which can be a bit of an unexpected expense if you’re not prepared. Also, if you’re hoping for a comprehensive wine tour with extensive tastings, this might feel a little limited, especially with only three wines sampled.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate a blend of history, good food, and wine in a relaxed setting. It’s especially good for those who want a taste of authentic regional wine production without the fuss of a full-day tour or multiple stops.
Key Points

- Historic Setting: The winery dates back to 1707, offering a glimpse into centuries-old winemaking.
- Small Groups: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
- Educational Focus: Learn about Mediterranean farming, organic methods, and how wine is made, from vineyard to bottle.
- Tasting & Food: Includes a tasting of three signature wines (white, rosé, red) plus olives, breadsticks, and cheese.
- Cost Breakdown: The tour price doesn’t include tasting (€11 extra), so budget accordingly.
- Flexible Booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers peace of mind.
What to Expect from the Tour

This tour, offered by Alicante Getaway, promises a 2.5-hour journey into the heart of Spanish wine culture. You’ll start with a pickup from one of six designated locations around Alicante, including hotels and shopping areas, making it convenient regardless of where you’re staying. The small group size (up to eight people) keeps things cozy and allows for a more tailored experience.
Once at the winery, you’ll walk through a guided tour that lasts about an hour. During this time, the guide will explain the history of the winery, which has been producing wine since 1707, and showcase the facilities — including the vat and barrel rooms. This part of the experience is particularly valuable if you’re interested in understanding the process of wine-making, from the vineyards to aging in barrels, and the application of organic and biodynamic farming practices.
The guide’s enthusiasm shines through as they explain the passion behind the wines and the unique methods used. You’ll learn about the Mediterranean lifestyle and how it influences local wine styles and farming techniques. This educational aspect helps deepen your appreciation for the wines you’ll taste later.
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The Tasting Experience

Following the tour, you’ll move to the tasting area, where you’ll sample three signature wines — a white, a rosé, and a red. While the tasting itself costs an additional €11 per person (charged on the bill), it’s a worthwhile investment if you’re keen to try a curated selection of the winery’s best.
Alongside the wines, you’ll enjoy olives, breadsticks, and cheese, making the tasting feel like a relaxed, flavorful snack. The guide will comment on each wine, sharing insights about the flavor profiles and what makes each one special. In reviews, many visitors mention the “excellent wine selection” and the “delicious food,” which elevate the experience beyond just a quick tasting.
The Food and Its Impact

The inclusion of a Mediterranean lunch adds a hearty touch to this tour. It’s not just about wine but also about sampling the regional flavors, making it ideal for wine lovers who enjoy pairing their drinks with local food. The food is described as tasty and fitting well with the wines, providing a well-rounded experience.
The Overall Experience – Pros and Cons

The positives are clear: the winery’s history, the intimate setting, the detailed explanations, and the quality of the wines and food. The small group format ensures that everyone gets attention, and the professional guide adds a layer of authenticity and friendliness.
However, there are some considerations. The extra €11 cost for the tasting might surprise some, as it’s not included in the initial booking price. If you’re hoping for a more extensive tasting or multiple wines, this might feel a little limited. Also, since the tour is only about 2.5 hours, it’s a light introduction rather than an exhaustive deep dive into wine production.
More Great Tours NearbyHow Good Is the Value?

At a total of around €20-€30 (including the tasting fee), this experience offers a balanced value. You’re paying for a guided tour, a handful of wines, and food, all in a historic setting. It’s perfect for travelers who want a tasteful, educational glimpse into local winemaking rather than a lengthy, exhaustive tour.
The reviews reinforce this: one guest from the UK praised the “excellent communication” and “enjoyed the wine tour,” while another from Denmark called it a “good tour” with “delicious wine and food.” These comments suggest that most visitors find the experience enjoyable and worth the price.
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Logistics and Practicalities

The pickup options are straightforward, and the tour operates in several key locations around Alicante, which is convenient for most travelers. The live guides speak English, Russian, and Spanish, making it accessible for a broad audience. You’ll want to bring a credit card and some cash, especially for the tasting fee and any extras.
The tour’s cancellation policy is flexible, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund, giving you peace of mind when planning.
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Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for wine enthusiasts looking for a relaxed, educational outing, especially those interested in historic wineries and organic farming. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy a small group setting and appreciate good food alongside their drinks. If you’re after a quick, flavorful overview of Alicante’s wine scene, this tour will hit the spot.
The Alicante winery tour offers a charming peek into local wine traditions in a setting that combines history, sustainability, and flavor. The combination of a guided visit to a 1707 winery, tasting three well-chosen wines, and enjoying regional food makes it a well-rounded experience. It’s not the most extensive wine tour out there, but for a short, high-quality introduction, it works quite well.
If you’re curious about the Mediterranean way of life and want to learn about organic practices while sampling some great wines, this tour will meet your expectations. Plus, the small group size and professional guides ensure you’re not just another face in the crowd.
For anyone who values authenticity, education, and good food, this is a solid choice — especially if you’re staying in Alicante and want a memorable, manageable outing that combines culture and comfort.
Is the tour suitable for beginners with no wine knowledge?
Absolutely. The guide explains the wine-making process clearly and provides context, making it accessible whether you’re a wine novice or a connoisseur.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
You get to sample three signature wines—white, rosé, and red. Keep in mind, the tasting fee (€11) is paid separately.
Does the tour include food?
Yes, it includes olives, breadsticks, cheese, and a Mediterranean lunch, which complements the wines nicely.
What is the cost of the tasting?
The tasting costs €11 per person and is paid on the winery bill, not included in the initial tour price.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately 2.5 hours, including the guided visit and tasting.
Are transportation arrangements provided?
Yes, a pickup from designated locations around Alicante is included, and you’ll be informed of the vehicle details beforehand.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English, Russian, and Spanish, ensuring broad accessibility.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience family-friendly?
The tour is designed for adults interested in wine and food, so it might not be suitable for children or young teens.
If you’re looking to combine a dash of history, a splash of good food, and a couple of quality wines in Alicante, this tour offers a comfortable, educational outing worth considering.
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