Bodegas Manzanos Haro
About
Bodegas Manzanos Haro, founded in 1801, is the oldest cellar in the Rioja region and a living museum of traditional winemaking. Housed within the historic Palace of Tejada and the vaulted galleries of Haro Castle, the winery showcases a rare vertical design that lets grapes flow from vineyard to bottle by gravity. Visitors can explore five underground floors – the reception area, production zone, a 19th‑century aging chamber, a 15th‑century bottle crypt, and a sparkling tasting room where seven signature wines are offered with an aperitif. The tour emphasizes the technical heritage and the intimate experience of watching wine evolve from grape to cork. A campus that blends medieval architecture with modern oenology, Bodegas Manzanos Haro invites wine lovers, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Highlights
- Historic Vertical Cellar
- On‑Site Tasting Room
- Museum‑like Tours
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes