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Viña Santa Marina Wineries
Taste wines made in accordance with the latest techniques, but without forsaking that touch of craftsmanship
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- Bodega Viña Santa Marina
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These special wineries are a mere 8 km from Mérida and stand on a Roman settlement
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Yolanda Piñero
- Tel.:+34 824 607 001
- Fax: +34 924 027 675
- Email: yp@vsantamarina.com
- Website address: www.vsantamarina.com/
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/vinasantamarina
- Opening times
By appointment.
- Fee
Per group size.
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Taste wines made in accordance with the latest techniques, but without forsaking that touch of craftsmanship
Viña Santa Marina Wineries' facilities offer visitors a wide range of possibilities, from hosting big events and receptions, to wine tourism activities such as guided visits, wine tasting or a visit to its shop where you can purchase its wines. All of which are to be enjoyed in dream surroundings, suffused with the aroma and beauty of their vineyards.
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Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
- Accessible car park
- Guide for disabled people
- Accessible facilities and common areas
- Adapted educational materials
- Access ramps
- Adapted route for disabled people
- Toilet with disabled access
- Toilet for disabled people in common areas
- Toilet with support rails
Activities:
- Tasting sessions
- Tasting sessions
- Winery visits
Services:
- Bus parking
- Parking particular vehicles
- Application for Mobile Devices
- Bar
- Congress facilities
- Event facilities
- Shop
Theme:
- Gastronomy
Wines:
Whites: Altara, Altara Aurum, Viña Santa Marina Viognier Vendimia Tardía (late harvest), Viña Santa Marina Viognier Dry.
Rosés: Viña Santa Marina Rosado.
Reds: Celtus, Equus, Viña Santa Marina Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, Torremayor Crianza (aged min. 2 years, 6 months in barrel), Torremayor Reserva (aged min. 2 years, 1 year in barrel), Miráculus Reserva and Miráculus Reserva.
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