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Bodegas Leda opens its doors to wine tourism for the first time

The Leda winery, located in the center of Tudela de Duero, Valladolid, was founded by Mariano García and has belonged to the Masaveu Bodegas wine group since 2009. It opens its doors to the public to showcase the traditions and winemaking methods used to produce high-quality wines in a stately 19th-century manor house. It is a visit to the underground cellar that includes the tasting of two unfiltered wines directly from the barrel, as well as the tasting of the three organic multi-terroir wines produced there: More of Leda, Leda Viñas Viejas, and Guarda de Leda Selección.

According to Chelo Miñana, Masaveu Bodegas’ enotourism director, “visiting Bodegas Leda is to feel the passion of this winemaking group for producing limited quantities of quality wines and to understand wine culture from the heart of an authentic and unique project, which focuses its attention and expertise on the old vineyards of this region.”

In addition, visitors who book the tour will be able to enjoy these wines accompanied by an appetizer. The winery has just made the first scheduled visits available for purchase through the Masaveu Bodegas online store. The visits will take place on March 15, March 29, April 18, and May 1 at 11:00 a.m., with a price of €60 per person, and reservations can be made through this link.

About Masaveu Wineries

The Masaveu family began investing in the winemaking sector in 1974, when they acquired Bodegas Murua, but the family’s vineyard plantings date back to the mid-19th century, specifically in Castellar del Vallés, where the family originates and where Federico Masaveu Rivell started the steps that a century later would be continued by his descendants. Since then, Masaveu Wineries has grown steadily with a strong commitment to quality in the production of its wines across different DOs, embracing an ecological philosophy and utmost respect for the land, where it owns its own vineyards, allowing them to convey the unique personality of each terroir in every bottle. In this way, all of Masaveu Wineries’ projects across different parts and regions of the country come together under a common denominator: Murua (DOCa. Rioja), Fillaboa (DO. Rías Baixas), Leda (Wine of Tierra de Castilla y León) and Valverán (Asturias).

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