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Virtual visits to wineries and tastings, great offer

In these times of confinement the alternatives through the screen continue to be the greatest attraction of leisure and if, in addition, a atypical Easter, even more. They will be holidays yes, but without being able to leave the house due to the state of alarm, so we inform you of the virtual visits to wineries that you can enjoy. Glass in hand of the best wine you have in your pantry, live the 360 degree experience. Because the wine tourism online opens the doors of up to six iconic wine families Spanish. Also, from the PDO Jumilla they offer again new tastings to liven up the next days in this quarantine. Be careful because getting bored is not an option!

360 degree experiences

Adapting to the new current moments that we are all living is a form of human survival that crosses the frontier of the face-to-face to enter the Interactive. Either with him smartphone, tablets or the laptop, the possibilities for not abandoning the passions are there. Therefore, several winery families Spanish and even internationally renowned have been updated in recent years to offer 360 degree experiences. The virtual visits to wineries They allow you to see the facilities almost completely thanks to images taken in real time and that try to adjust to reality as much as possible. This is how the technology of the present facilitates it, this is how the wine companies which under normal conditions also open to the wine tourism.

Too bad it is not time now to enjoy it, nor can you always afford to travel to vineyards to discover the wonderful world of wine with all your senses. However, the doors are not completely closed, since the tours virtually take that wine culture to you anywhere. And likewise, at any time you want, you can discover the insides of viticulture. In addition, in the closest possible way, with virtual visits to wineries in La Rioja, Ribera del Duero or Marco from Jerez. Destinations par excellence for tourism linked to wine, but already from home.

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Visit to the Marqués de Murrieta Winery / Photo: 360tour.es

How are virtual visits to wineries?

Perhaps you are wondering this and want to know even more in detail how is this interesting immersive experience. Well, we are going to explain it to you so that you can get an idea. You should know first that it is a very useful camera that captures reality in 360 degrees The one in charge of offering you all the images of the winery. Normally, the tour starts at the main entrance and then progresses through the different rooms that host the winery facilities. From that of tastings Until the barrels, passing through small museums or exhibitions, the virtual visits to wineries they do not disappoint you. Through a small menu You can go to the points that interest you the most to discover them from the inside, background music and buttons to scroll to the sides. Even thanks to zoom meeting, no detail escapes you from each room.

Once you know that, you only have to choose between the six options what do we propose to you:

- Marqués de Murrieta (La Rioja), wineries originating in 1852 and located on the Ygay estate.

- Heirs of the Marqués de Riscal (La Rioja), whose wine brand is one of the 10 most admired in the world.

- Cepa 21 (Ribera del Duero), some innovative wineries, from 2007 and that have had renowned personalities such as Ronaldo Nazario or Imanol Arias.

- Emilio Moro (Ribera del Duero), with its great signature wines in a strategic location in the region.

- Bodegas Barbadillo (Sanlúcar de Barrameda), which combine tradition and modernity, were pioneers in the production of white wine in Andalusia. They are within the Marco de Jerez, of course.

- Cavas Llopart (Penedès), wineries rooted in the territory since the XNUMXth century with cava as their flag.

New online tastings of the PDO Jumilla

In addition to that interesting alternative of virtual wine tourism, we recommend you join the initiative that launched the PDO Jumilla, since the beginning of the quarantine. They have already announced new online wine tasting after the great reception that those held in March had, with more than 500 attendees live. Now, this Friday, April 10, it is the turn of the sommelier and president of the Albacete sommelier association, Alvaro de Miguel. He will talk about three Jumillano aging wines. Already next week, on April 17, he will participate Francisco Abellan, of the Spanish Union of Tasters, to explain the production of four different wines. Finally, on the 24th of this month, the Murcian sommelier and businessman Pedro Martinez will put the icing on these wine days.

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Three wines for online tasting / Photo: PDO Jumilla

What can't he confinement at home! Enjoy so much of the virtual visits to wineries how are you tastings with authentic wine masters!

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