Bodegas Masaveu, the heart at the service of wine culture

Bodegas Masaveu

At the heart of the Spanish winemaking tradition, Bodegas Masaveu emerges as a symbol of quality and dedication. This conglomerate, which includes wineries in different designations of origin such as Rioja, Rías Baixas, Navarra and Castilla y León, represents the diversity and richness of Spanish wine. Each winery, with its unique character, invites us on an extraordinary sensory journey.

Among them, Bodegas Fillaboa, located in the Rías Baixas D.O., stands out for its extensive Albariño vineyards and its pazo, full of history and art. The estate, with its legend evoking “Cinderella”, adds a magical touch to the wine tourism experience.

Bodegas Leda, on the other hand, offers a journey through time in Tudela de Duero, Valladolid. Its 19th century manor house is a testimony to the region’s medieval winemaking history.

The complete wine tourism offer of the five wineries will be on display, in much more detail, on 13 and 14 March, when a new edition of Fine #WineTourism Marketplace will take place.

Wine tourism: an unforgettable experience

Wine tourism at Masaveu Bodegas is a comprehensive experience that goes beyond simple wine tasting. Each of its wineries offers a deep immersion in wine culture, combining history, nature and art.

For example, at Bodegas Fillaboa, visitors can enjoy a guided walk through the vineyards and gardens of the pazo, discovering the richness of the Albariño grape variety and the beauty of its surroundings. This winery, with its history dating back to the 17th century, is not only fascinating for its wines, but also for its cultural heritage, evidenced in its art collection and its stately architecture.

The wine tourism offer is enriched by the other Masaveu wineries. For example, Bodegas Murua, located in the prestigious Rioja Alavesa region, combines art and wine in a unique way. Visitors can explore the manor house among vineyards, which houses an impressive oenological library and works of art spanning from the 16th century to the present day. This setting, where history and oenology merge, provides an unparalleled sensory and educational experience. The winery, renowned for its high quality wines, allows visitors to better understand the philosophy and meticulous process of Rioja winemaking.

On the other hand, Bodegas Pagos de Araiz in Navarra offers a wine tourism experience that captures the essence of the Navarra Designation of Origin. Surrounded by spectacular scenery, the winery invites visitors to lose themselves in the vastness of its vineyards and enjoy a tasting of wines that reflect the character and tradition of the region.

Here, wine becomes the narrator of a story that spans from the ancient medieval city of Olite to modern winemaking techniques.

Every visit to Masaveu Bodegas is an opportunity to immerse yourself in a world where wine, nature and art intertwine in a sublime way, creating unique and unforgettable experiences.

Art, history and wine: the perfect combination

Masaveu Bodegas is not only known for its exceptional wines, but also for its commitment to art and history. Visits to its wineries are a journey through centuries of wine culture and art. From the works of art at Bodegas Murua in Rioja Alavesa to the vibrant landscapes of Bodegas Pagos de Araiz in Navarra, each visit is a celebration of the fusion of wine, art and nature.

In short, as a prelude to what will be seen at FINE next March, Masaveu Bodegas offers an unparalleled wine tourism adventure. Visits to its wineries are not just a wine tasting, but a journey through time and art, where every sip carries with it the essence of the land and the passion of generations.