Private Tour
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4 hours
Mobile ticket
Take a journey to the Zaragoza countryside on this wine/cava tasting and cultural tour. Discover the stunning terroir of Cariñena, a Spanish Denomination of Origin (DO) and one of the oldest protected growing areas in Europe. This interactive tour will take you beyond the confines of the city to experience the source of two of Zaragoza's most famous products: Cava and Wine
Itinerary:
- Pick up at accommodation in Zaragoza.
- Drive to the countryside of Cariñena.
- Visit 2 wineries in the Denomination of Origin of Cariñena.
- Drive back to the city of Zaragoza.
- End of tour. Your guide will be happy to recommend activities for the remainder of your stay.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Wine tasting and a local snacks
Guided tour of two wineries of D.O. Cariñena
not including tips
Select a pickup point
Carinena
We will travel to Cariñena. The wineries belonging to the D.O.P. Cariñena, 32 in total, are developing different initiatives and actions to promote wine tourism in this area. Scheduled visits to wineries, vineyards, tasting courses or the creation of hotel establishments exclusively destined to wine tourism are just some of the activities with which visitors can enjoy and learn about wine culture in Cariñena.
Bodegas Ignacio Marin
We will visit a family winery open since 1903 , the successive generations of the family saga have dedicated all their knowledge and experience to a highly considered work process that begins in the vineyard and ends in each one of the bottles issued by our Winery to the five Continents.
Pickup included
18 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
W3640ZXclaraa,
Sep 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It’s wonderful to be able to learn first-hand from the owners of the wineries themselves and share impressions. Two wineries with personality, each driven with pampering and much work so that we can taste their excellent wines. And much credit also to the guides (in our case Juan José and Ignacio), who strived at all times to make our visits the most pleasant. 100% recomendable.
Ann M,
Sep 4, 2025
- Review from Viator
Marta was a fantastic guide and she took us to two quite different but very different wineries. The first was a small family owned winery and the second was a much larger operation. The wines we tried were great quality and very generous as well. We would love to take another tour with Marta.
David B,
Jul 27, 2025
- Review from Viator
We were met by Marta, our guide, who took us to two wineries in the area. Marta was a superb guide while travelling around the area, and we had two great guides who worked at the wineries. The tastings were really enjoyable, but it was also nice to have a tour of each venue and learn something about the wine-making process and the buildings. Visiting the cellars etc was fun. Of course, we bought something to take home and remind us of our fantastic day out!
Barbara W,
May 21, 2024
- Review from Viator
What an interesting time spent with Jorge! He picked us up from our hotel and we drove out of Zaragoza to 2 very different wineries, tasting a varity of wines at each place. Along the way Jorge shared his passion and knowledge of all things wine :). A memorable experience for sure!


Tim P,
Oct 25, 2023
- Review from Viator
We had a wonderful time with Jorge - he picked 2 fabulous winery’s to tour. We enjoyed every aspect from the car ride to tasting the wine. He was a great host and clearly has a passion for what he does. I would do it gain and recommend you book a tour with him too. Enjoy!








Eduardo F,
Oct 21, 2023
- Review from Viator
Jorge is a wonderful guide he's extremely knowledgeable and very friendly. It was truly a blessing to have him show us two beautiful wineries of one of the best Vineyard areas of Aragón.







Cam C,
Oct 21, 2023
- Review from Viator
Our experience was incredible. Jorge was a friendly and very knowledgeable guide. We’re were picked up on time and fortunate to have a small group of four people total (along with Jorge). The two wineries we visited were quite different, which was delightful. Great history of the region and the wineries and even greater wine, accompanied by bread, cheese, jamón. We were not rushed at all and had a great time asking questions about the process and even the corks. I would highly recommend this adventure with Jorge.




Stan G,
May 6, 2023
- Review from Viator
Jorge was excellent. Was prompt, personable, and made the tour very interesting. I would recommend him to anyone. 10/10.
MattWyatt01,
Apr 17, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Jorge's promptly met my brother and I at The Goya Hotel in old town Zaragoza. From the start Jorge is very engaging and before we set off he gave us some introductions to the area and his background. His English was excellent, which helped us out immensely. He explained we were going to 2 wineries and could see he was genuinely excited and proud to show what the region had to offer. Our first stop was in a typical little rural village, not far from Zaragoza. As we drove up the building we could see Bodegas Anson, a family run winery that had generations of experience and was now ran by two sisters. Maria, the winemaker affectionately showed us round the winery stopping and explaining each stage from field to bottle. This is where we first heard about the Garnacha and Macebeo grape varieties. Maria made us feel welcome we felt privileged to sit at her family table sampling white, rose and two reds with manchego and Teruel Jamon. We could clearly see Maria was trying to future proof the quality product by trying new ideas, she had recently come back from Chile on a fact finding mission. Not one to be missed, but we had our second stop a little further out, so we bid Maria farewell. As we drove up the track the huge iron gates Libre y Salvaje stood before us. Jorge pulled on the bell cord to signal we were here. This is where we me Angel, a young guy who we could tell was really excited about what was going on with the grapes behind the gates. We walked into an impressive white limestone walled courtyard and then up onto the roof to see the vineyards. Angel then explained the history and ethos behind the winery, Free and Wild. Which all soon became apparent, as he unbolted the large oak wooded door. Both Jorge and Angel, said ‘are you ready’…where we were then met with the most surreal experience, staring into the depths of several subterranean passageways. These caves were as old as the hills and there was remnants left from previous winemakers…six foot clay casks lined up like huge Russian dolls. The place was mesmerising as were showed round in the dim flickering amber light, we felt like archeologists. As we surfaced from the caves, now came the best bit, sampling the Carinena and Garnacha product. What a treat, Angel talked us through how they’re thinking outside the box, combining the ancient(clay), traditional( concrete) and new(steel) process to produce something that is so unique. These were some of the best white and reds we had tasted from Spain. We could have sat round the farmhouse table drinking and taking about wine. Jorge orchestrated a fantastic day with passionate people from wineries….we will definitely be buying some of these wines, but couldn’t thank Jorge enough for a wonderful day. If you’re ever in Zaragoza, make sure you hook up with Jorge, he will unlock the secrets






David W,
Apr 15, 2023
- Review from Viator
What a fantastic trip. We visited two wineries and learnt so much about the local area. Jorge was such a great guy and made it such a memorable experience. If you enjoy drinking and learning about wine, then you must do this trip.



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