Salamanca's wine, wine with acumen.
- In Salamanca we can find 11 wineries to visit.
- 9 towns here have wineries.
Salamanca, a province through which the Sierra de Francia, Arribes and Zamora wine routes pass, has eleven wineries that offer wine tourism to visitors, spread over ten localities, including San Esteban de la Sierra, with two wineries offering wine tourism.
In Salamanca there are some beautiful stone wine cellars, such as the wine company La Zorra, which is also an example of local wine and food.
The Rufete and Bruñal grapes are very typical of the area, so you cannot miss tasting wines made from these varieties if you want to say that you have tasted wine from Salamanca. Moreover, in the wines of the D.O. of Salamanca, the vineyards are normally distributed in terraces, especially those of the Rufete grape.
For fans of nature, the Batuecas and Arribes del Duero nature parks will satisfy your need for spiritual peace.
And attention for the more romantic ones, because in the town of Topas you will find the Posada Real Castillo Buen Amor, a 5-star wine tourism, more than recommendable, especially in summer, because not only can you sleep in the castle, which is a real treat in itself, but there is also a swimming pool to bathe in, and good gastronomy. It really is a very good plan, especially for romantic getaways or weekend plans.
If you are visiting the area and you are wondering what to eat in Salamanca, you just have to look for this dish, it is called chanfaina, and it is a rice dish with blood, lamb and tripe. It's not vegan, it's true, but it's a dish with a strong connection to the deep Salamanca. For dessert, perrunillas and bollo maimón or clavonía, which, just from the name alone, makes you curious to know what it tastes like.