"Secret Paths of Wine" is a wine tourism initiative of the BULLAS WINE ROUTE that reveals some attractive and unknown corners of a region with a long wine tradition.
Its name "Secret Wine Walks" derives from another of the European projects led by our municipality: the SecretWine Walks project on the occasion of European Wine Tourism Day.
The project proposes to enhance routes through the vine- growing areas, in order to involve visitors in a "memorable experience." With this idea, an initiative is designed based on a tourist package that runs through little-known corners and paths and in which unexpected experiences are offered.
When designing it, the initiative includes three basic elements:
· Hiking (combining natural environment and wine landscape).
· Cultural Heritage (both oenological and historical- artistic).
· And Local Gastronomy (following new "slow food" trends).
The route is a low-difficulty hike that, in each edition, runs along what we call "secret wine paths."
Activity combines the variety of tourist resources and services offered by the territory; alternating places, wineries, museums, restaurants and other amenities to make the activity a diverse package with an always different offer in each edition.
Visitors know the general program but not the specific details of the tour or the total number of activities included.
The experience introduces the "surprise" factor as a means of exceeding tourists' expectations (including activities not previously announced, such as a tasting in the middle of the vineyard or the unexpected meeting with a farmer who tells you legends and curiosities of the area).
Includes bus transportation
Take a look at the following experiences
Visit a winery in a vineyard in Jerez. . Learn about the history of Viña la -Torre and the family, as well as a visit to the vineyard, a visit to the winery and tasting 5 of our award-winning wines. Oloroso Tower Essence, White Essence, Organic Petit Verdot Essence, Semisweet Tower Essence, Brut Gallantry
The Casa de los Maestros Winery, located in Nava del Rey, Valladolid, is a historical treasure that transports us through time and reveals the rich winemaking tradition of the region. This unique space, dating back to the 16th century, is made up of a set of four underground wine cellars located beneath what were once four dwellings.