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VISIT AND TASTING AT THE WINE CATHEDRAL

Discover the centuries-old history of the Catedral del Vi de Nulles, a modernist gem from 1917 where Adernats wines and cavas are made.

Walk through corridors steeped in history between centuries-old vats and cubes, monumental parabolic arches and architecture designed to obtain wines of the best possible quality. An enjoyable tour, for the whole family, which will be facilitated by a team of experienced young guides and which will conclude with a commented tasting of 3 Adernat wines or cavas accompanied by artisan bread from Forn de Nulles, hazelnuts and Arbequina olive oil from Null.

Activity details:

- 15 minutes> Historical contextualization of Nulles, the Alt Camp and the Cathedral of Wine from 1917

- 30 minutes> Route through the interior of the modernist winery with interesting explanations of the architecture and the process of making Adernats wines and cavas.

- 30 minutes > Tasting of 3 Adernat wines and cavas with snack km. 0.

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Hours: Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays at 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. 

Reservation: Prior reservation required.

Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes approx.

Audience: No minimum, maximum 30 people per group

Cancellation: 50% up to two days before, less than 48 hours the money will not be returned.

RRP: €10 per adult over 16 years old. €5 children from 6 to 16 years.

Discounts: €8 for retirees and groups of +20 people.

*It is possible to visit any day of the week with prior reservation with a minimum of 6 adults. Subject to availability.

Languages ​​available: CAT / ESP / ENG / FRA / ITA / ALE

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Address: C/ Estacio, s/n (43887)

Phone number: 977 60 26 22

E-mail: enoturisme@vinicoladenulles.com

Web: http://www.adernats.cat/enoturisme

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