Visit The Winery

Visit to the Vineyards and Winery


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The Gure Ahaleginak Winery is located, formerly known as the Winery Route, in a unique location in the Ibazurra No. 1 neighborhood of Orduña. The vineyard surrounds the Winery.

Throughout the year the winery welcomes visitors except on May 15, which is dedicated to San Isidro, patron saint of Labrador.

The Winery's winemaker or Owners greet the visitors at the entrance and after the presentation, the visit will last approximately an hour and a half divided into three phases that are explained below.

The hour-and-a-half duration has three different parts of the visit:

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VINEYARDS

In situ, you can see the vineyards and their phenological state. All the work carried out on the field and the reason for them is discussed (approximately 20 minutes).
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STORE

In the Winery, you can see the entire production process of both the white and red txakoli from when the harvest baskets, are brought in until they are bottled (approximately 20 minutes).
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TASTING

In the Tasting Room, tourists watch a 15-minute video with all the phenological states of the vine and the work carried out in the vineyard until the grapes enter the Winery reception, destemming, and entry into the press. Next, there is wine-tasking with you, discussing the white txakolí from the latest harvest

It will end with a Pintxo (snack), where txakolí Gure Ahaleginak, may allow us to understand the PASTURE-VINEYARD harmony.

FINAL NOTE:

EsThis visit is for people over 18 years old. For children, there is no wine tasting and they are be given the sterilized “mosto” (grape juice) which, in the full process, would later become wine. Mosto is commonly drunk by children here.