A day that moves from the quiet order of vineyard landscapes to the refined ease of a Mediterranean seaside town. In Penedès, the focus is on origin—understanding wine through land, production, and tasting in a setting that feels intentional and grounded.
The transition to Sitges introduces a different rhythm, where elegance replaces rural calm and the experience becomes lighter, more social, and open. This contrast defines the day, making it ideal for travelers who want to combine wine culture with a relaxed coastal atmosphere.
The transition from city to countryside unfolds smoothly, as the landscape becomes more ordered and agricultural. Vineyards begin to define the horizon, introducing a quieter and more intentional environment.
At the winery, the experience is guided and structured, moving through spaces that explain production, philosophy, and the relationship between land and wine. The pace slows, encouraging attention to detail and process.
The tasting becomes the moment where everything comes together. Flavors reflect the environment, and the experience shifts from observation to direct perception, engaging a different level of understanding.
Arriving in Sitges introduces a clear contrast. The atmosphere becomes lighter, more open, and social, with a refined coastal character that feels distinctly Mediterranean.
The walk through Sitges unfolds between elegant streets and the seafront, where architecture, light, and movement create a continuous and relaxed flow.
The return connects two distinct experiences—structured and grounded in the morning, open and fluid in the afternoon.
• Private guide and driver (up to 8 hours)
• Winery visit and wine tastings
A day that moves from the quiet order of vineyard landscapes to the refined ease of a Mediterranean seaside town. In Penedès, the focus is on origin—understanding wine through land, production, and tasting in a setting that feels intentional and grounded.
The transition to Sitges introduces a different rhythm, where elegance replaces rural calm and the experience becomes lighter, more social, and open. This contrast defines the day, making it ideal for travelers who want to combine wine culture with a relaxed coastal atmosphere.