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1913, the origin of a winery

A different visit to our history since 1913 as you walk among old cement deposits on a deep sound journey. An experience full of emotions.

  • Culture
  • Tasting
  • Less than 1 day

Have you visited a winery that is more than a hundred years old? What does it smell like? Perhaps this smell will transport you to memories of a not-so-distant past, or perhaps it will take you back to your childhood. This is something very personal and for this we propose a sensory journey to our roots, so that perhaps you can connect with yours. In 1913 the origin, we want to bring you our passion for wine and vineyards, but from a more emotional side. We want to propose a pairing of memories in which you taste our wines with gourmet products from Navarra, but we also hope that every drink, aroma and corner of our winery makes you travel.

We open the doors of the oldest part of our winery to you, the one that until now could not be visited. Let yourself be carried away by the journey we propose to you to 1913, to discover the magic that our past hides and the stories that inhabit us. Do you want to live 1913, the origin in Cosecheros?

Minimum group required

25€

- Price per person -

  • Sensory guided tour of the old part of the winery
  • Tasting with gourmet products from Navarra: cheese, bread with oil and chocolate
  • Tasting of various wines 
  • Extra surprise 

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