
Wine Escape in Valencia: Night, Tasting and Dinner
Escape to the countryside for a night of wine tasting and local cuisine at Finca El Renegado, surrounded by vineyards and holm oaks.
Read the small print before booking: this is a countryside package, not a ticketed event. It is sold per couple and, according to our listing, stays available until 18 December 2026 in two formats — €240 per couple half board, €295 all inclusive. What each one covers (how many meals, whether the tasting is included, which nights are open) is not in our data and should be confirmed on the official page.
Getting there: you need a car
The address reads «Finca El Renegado, s/n». In Spain «s/n» means sin número — no street number, because the property sits alone in open country rather than on a street. Satnavs often stop at a nearby junction instead of the gate, so ask for GPS coordinates when you book. There is no train or metro to a place like this; València's public transport covers the city and its metropolitan ring, not the vineyards inland.
What a vineyard night actually involves
Walking between vines and holm oaks, a long dinner, and local wine. The grape here is Bobal, the dark red variety that covers the dry inland plateau west of the city and that most visitors have never heard of. Two practical things: dinner in Spain starts late, usually after 21:00, so do not plan an early night; and inland nights cool down far more than the coast, so pack a layer even in August.
Making a weekend of it
An hour's drive each way is worth stretching into two days. Requena is the wine town of this area, with a wine museum in the Palacio del Cid and an old quarter you can walk in a morning. See also our day trips from València and where to stay if you want a city base either side.
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