Bodega Viña Real

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Álava, Spain

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Bodega Viña Real Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Bodega Viña Real is located in Álava, Spain on N-232a, Km 4.8. Bodega Viña Real is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category vineyard in Spain.

Address

N-232a, Km 4.8

Phone

+34 945625255

Amenities

Bar on site

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Wojciech Opydo

Really enjoyed the experience. Our guide was explaining everything very clearly and was very open to answer any question. The tour was about 60minutes, with tasting of 2 wines at the end. The vinery that was part of the tour is quite new (10years), but the company have more than 100 year of tradition. Very nice stuff and the vinery was amazing :)

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S Dawson

Cutting edge winery. Great place to visit

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Milla Rautanen

Great visit and it gave me more than I excpected, new innovations

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Thomas Chapman

This place has hours listed as closing at 1830, both on trip advisor, Google, and their website. We showed up at 1805. The gate guard was visibly upset when we pulled up to the gate. He motioned for me to get out of the car to come speak to him. Through hand motions and glaring, he clearly got his point across that we should come by the next day (which we definitely won't be doing). Even when I showed him an email from his company telling us to come by anytime today, he still glared, huffed and waved for us to go away immediately. He then motioned for us that he was going to open his beloved gate and made it VERY clear we were to enter to turn around only. In this day and age this kind of behavior is unacceptable. We were not rude, we were not gruff, we were not late. It'd be a different story if we showed up at 1829, but a 20 min wine tasting right before closing doesn't sound imposing to me. This was also not something lost in cultural translation. Facial expressions don't need much to be interpreted. He treated us like juvenile delinquents on private property. Also, this winery is one of hundreds in the region, at peak tourist season. bro, you're the face of your company and interacting with people from all countries. Waving your arms angrily is very caveman like. Getting frustrated visibly angry and sternly telling visitors to leave, isn't the best way to get folks into your place and enjoy your wine. I'm sure the actual wine is great. But so are the other wineries which we'll be visiting instead.