FRIDAY: ARRIVAL IN TORO
Pick up at the train or bus station and transfer of the passengers and accommodation in the hotel.
Afterwards we will go to a restaurant in the old town for dinner.
Transfer to accommodation.
SATURDAY: TORO
09:00 Breakfast
10:00 We start the visit at the visitor reception centre in Toro, where we will meet our group coordinator to visit the wine museum, where we will start a journey through the history of the wine of Toro over the centuries.
At the end of the visit we will have a tasting of a DO Toro wine and a tapa.
12:00 We will visit a historic winery, the winery of the old Brotherhood of Farmers, located in Cerrada Street, today owned by the Agricultural Board of Toro or Agricultural Chamber. It was already in existence in 1652 and is known by its nickname of La Niña Bonita de las bodegas toresanas (The Pretty Girl of Toro's wine cellars). It consists of several naves on different levels and spaces, and perfectly preserves the wine press and the production area.
It houses the Bodega Histórica del Vino de Toro, a centre for the interpretation and promotion of the wines of Toro, its history, its uses and customs and its many historical and social aspects. Also of the territory, the vine and the Tinta de Toro, the fruit that gives identity to the wines of Toro.
The traditional wineries of Toro are a magnificent testimony to the identity of a city linked to the vine and wine since ancient times. The people of Toro have historically dedicated themselves to the cultivation of vines and the production and marketing of wine, and the most tangible proof of this are these traditional and historic cellars. The cellars of Toro are excavated under the buildings of which they form part, with stables and bread bakeries in the spaces that made up, in addition to the living quarters, the farmhouses from the Middle Ages until the beginning of the 20th century.
Hundreds of underground uses, often splendid and sometimes very humble, can be seen in any street or square, to the point that the most common type of civil architecture in Toro is that which includes a ventilator or zarzera in the elevation of the façade of the building. This architectural element is the terrestrial evidence that the wealth of wine was for centuries a social, economic and urbanistic agent of the first order that strengthened even more the historical and strategic importance that the city has had throughout the centuries.
13:30 We will go to a winery for a guided tour and a traditional Zamorano lunch.
On one side, the privileged views of the city of Toro and its Collegiate Church. On the other, the beauty of the vineyard landscape. A haven of peace to enjoy an unforgettable meal and better digestion.
Natural products and good wine to take care of the body and nourish the soul. Enjoy and good health.
WINE CELLAR MENU
(It is not to choose, everything is taken)
First course:
Potatoes a la importancia
Zamorano rice
Second course:
Fried eggs with potatoes
Roast Pork Cheek
Bull's tail
Dessert:
Cake
Wine: 2 types of wine (young and crianza)
17:00 From San Agustin square we will start our visit to the historical centre of the city of Toro.
First of all, we will contemplate the façade of the Alcazar, the oldest building of the city. From there, we will walk along the Paseo del Espolón, from where we will have one of the best views of the Duero and the stone bridge, which is built parallel to the river. Why is that?
Finally, we will arrive at one of the most famous monuments of Toresano: the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor, which began to be built in the 12th century, inspired by the Cathedral of Zamora, and whose exterior has a remarkable dome. We will also have the opportunity to enter to see the two jewels hidden in the temple: the painting of the Virgen de la Mosca and the grandiose Pórtico de la Majestad.
During the guided tour we will also see the exterior of the church of San Lorenzo del Real, considered the oldest temple in Toro, the Rejadorada street, the palace of the Counts of Requena and the Clock Tower.
After two hours of sightseeing, we will finish our tour of Toro at the bullring.
19:00 Free time
Dinner/tapeo in a restaurant at the clients' expense.
SUNDAY: ZAMORA
09:00 Breakfast
10:00 Departure to Zamora for the guided tour where we will meet our guide to start the visit.
If Zamora is known for something, it is for its numerous Romanesque churches. We will go on until we reach the church of San Pedro and San Ildefonso and the church of La Magdalena, two of the most important churches in the city.
We will continue walking through Zamora to the Troncoso viewpoint, from where you will have a unique panoramic view of the Duero river, a perfect place to take pictures to remember!
In the last part of the tour we will meet the medieval wall and we will tell you the history of this defensive system. Passing through the Portillo de la Lealtad, formerly known as the Gate of Betrayal, we will arrive at the cathedral of Zamora, with its beautiful dome. As well as admiring the imposing exterior of the church, where the Puerta del Obispo (Bishop's Gate) dominates, we will visit the interior and the Museum of Flemish tapestries, the only one of its kind in the region.
13:00 Free time to enjoy the beautiful city of Zamora.
14:00 Lunch at the clients' expense
16:00 Pick up and transfer to Valladolid for clients to return to their point of origin.
End of our services and return to the point of origin.