Bodega Vina Real, Wine production facility in Laguardia, Spain
Bodega Viña Real is a winery in Laguardia with a modern structure of steel and wood designed by architect Philippe Mazieres. The facility spreads across 30,000 square meters and integrates into the Cerro de la Mesa hillside landscape.
The winery was founded in 1920 and became known for aging Rioja wines before relocating to its present location in Laguardia in 2004. This move marked a turning point in how the operation showcased its production.
The winery produces wines using methods rooted in local tradition and passed down through generations. The daily work with regional grape varieties shapes the character of what visitors see here.
The facility is easy to walk around and designed for visitor access. Guided tours run regularly and typically include wine tasting as part of the experience.
The winery has installed specialized signage throughout to help visitors with visual impairments navigate and understand the space. This forward-thinking design makes it stand out among wine production centers.
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