‘El jardín de Venus’ (Garden of Venus) is a book by the fable writer Félix Mª Samaniego that includes his erotic stories for couples to enjoy or for gatherings of friends.
‘El jardín de Venus’ is a book by the fable writer Félix Mª Samaniego. This edition includes erotic stories to be enjoyed as a couple or with friends, with a full stomach and a glass of wine in your hand. They are all full of mischief and jokes that will bring a smile to your face. These stories, which are ‘venial sins’, deepen our understanding of the fable writer and his time on this earth, where he is permanently remembered in Villa-Lucía. Enjoy, imagine, live, feel and get excited with this wine and this literary wonder.
Tour of the Villa-Lucía Wine Museum: the first 100% inclusive wine museum in Spanish worldwide. Check timetables.
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Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00.
Capacity: minimum 2 adults.
Accessibility: adapted for people with hearing, visual, intellectual and organic disabilities.
Tip: wear comfortable shoes.
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