Bodega Los Berrazales
Bodega Los Berrazales
4.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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  • txekos
    27 contributions
    Cofee and wine toghether
    Grapevine is a temperate crop and coffee a tropical one, it's most unusual to find them toghether. In fact, the happiest plants in the farm seemed to be the subtropical orange trees. The property takes advantage of the grapevine shading to protect coffee bushes from sunlight and owning the northernmost coffe plantation in the planet. And the result is excellent: both the coffe and the wine are smooth and aromatic! We specially liked the dry white.
    Visited February 2023
    Written 20 February 2023
  • claudiasQ7435CF
    Bergen, Norway5 contributions
    It was OK.
    The place is located in an amazing valley surrounded by beautiful mountains and lots of green. They staff was friendly. But we got a guide called Carlos and he told us the absolute minimal. We noticed this because we stayed around after the tour and could compare the information we got from him to the information other guides where giving; and Carlos did not do a good job. Avoid him if you can. The tasting was good. 3 good wines, apple jam, cheese, bread, sweets and cofee. We are vegetarians, so we got more cheese to replace the meat, which was nice. The price for the guided tour + tasting is 10 €. We didn't buy anything else because it's pricey. The place is really beautiful and has lots of potential. We saw coffee plants, banana trees, orange trees, mango trees, papaya trees, an avocado tree and lots of native flora. Beautiful. Something that I disliked is that they have a big parrot in a really tiny cage. He is literally a slave. They say that their birds are rescued, but, I don't know... if they wanted, they could have them I'm bigger cages, they have the economy and space. Overall, it was a nice visit because of the surroundings and tasting. I only wish Carlos would have been more professional and empathic enough to have given us more info and let us touch and taste as other guides did.
    Visited March 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 21 March 2023
  • BibiF
    23 contributions
    Very interesting Bodega which not only makes its own wine but produces coffee also
    A fabulously presented bodega which apart from wine and coffee produces many other fruits. It is professional and well organised in the most beautiful tranquil setting. The guide was well informed and knowledgeable about the workings of the bodega and the tour was very informative. We have the tasting tour with some nibbles and wine but there is also a restaurant where you can dine. It comes with its own shop where you can buy their products including the coffee. The only negative I have is that they had an African grey parrot in a small cage which was unpleasant to see and even more so as the bird is tame - I would urge the owner to rectify this as soon as possible as it detracts from a very perfect setting
    Visited March 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written 24 March 2023
  • Mags C
    63 contributions
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    I wish to pop in for a quick visit even just now as we absolutely loved this place. We enjoyed the visit so much and would be happy to stay in the area to explore the local places some more. We felt the place has such a good vibe, outstanding views and beautiful scenery. From learning more about coffee, to wine tasting and a mojo dip cooking class we felt the place has so much to offer. Highly recommend for a visit and hope to be back again one day
    Visited August 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 8 September 2023
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Lars H
2 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
The guided tour was poorly organised. The knowledge of the guide seemed to be very limited. Almost nothing about viticulture and vinification process.
Regarding coffe the basic info was that their coffe were much better than Italian.
The wine and coffe tasting was left to each individual without any information.
The view from their terrace was great.
A total waste of time and money.
Written 2 December 2023
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Ian M
2 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Really interesting visit, our guide was so enthusiastic. This is set in the most beautiful valley and while recommended, exceeded our expectation.
We spent 2 hours here, and regrettably had no space to bring home some of their local produce.
Written 24 October 2023
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Mags C
63 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
I wish to pop in for a quick visit even just now as we absolutely loved this place. We enjoyed the visit so much and would be happy to stay in the area to explore the local places some more. We felt the place has such a good vibe, outstanding views and beautiful scenery. From learning more about coffee, to wine tasting and a mojo dip cooking class we felt the place has so much to offer. Highly recommend for a visit and hope to be back again one day
Written 8 September 2023
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Ferenc H
2 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
Beautiful, calm vinery and coffee plantation. The guided tour was interesting and the tasting at the end was very delicious. The wines are perfect!
Written 6 June 2023
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SteveErr
Enniscorthy, Ireland94 contributions
Nov 2022
Such an amazing Bodega found in a west coastal village on Gran Canaria.

The valley is nestles in is a delight, it's worth travelling here just for the alternative views. It's good to get away from the heat of the coastal tourist areas too.

For those who like both wine and coffee, its heaven on Earth!

The tour is short but informative, for €10 you get the tour, to taste the wine and coffee with some finger food. The whole experience swell worth the money despite what some might say.

The wine is of very good quality. Vivino rates it in the top 3% of wines in the world and you can see why. Last night we cracked open a bottle of white wine that we bought from this Bodega back in 2017 and it was as good as the day we tasted it in 2017. It's well worth buying a few bottles to take home for the wine rack and for special occasions.

The coffee is very good too. Dried, roasted and (if you want) ground in small batches. I noted one review states it's poorly created, but bear in mind that's one person's view. I'm a real coffee drinker and have bought some bad beans in my time, but these are top quality and as fresh as a daisy. Again, I recommend buying some to bring home, but don't save these for a special occasion, drink it and enjoy it immediately as the older it gets, the less flavoursome it becomes.

We're back for Christmas 2023 and will be driving from our base in Santa Brígida to purchase a couple of bottles of wine and some coffee to go with our Christmas dinner.

5 stars, well done, keep it up.
Written 23 April 2023
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BibiF
23 contributions
Mar 2023 • Friends
A fabulously presented bodega which apart from wine and coffee produces many other fruits. It is professional and well organised in the most beautiful tranquil setting. The guide was well informed and knowledgeable about the workings of the bodega and the tour was very informative. We have the tasting tour with some nibbles and wine but there is also a restaurant where you can dine. It comes with its own shop where you can buy their products including the coffee. The only negative I have is that they had an African grey parrot in a small cage which was unpleasant to see and even more so as the bird is tame - I would urge the owner to rectify this as soon as possible as it detracts from a very perfect setting
Written 24 March 2023
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claudiasQ7435CF
Bergen, Norway5 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
The place is located in an amazing valley surrounded by beautiful mountains and lots of green.
They staff was friendly. But we got a guide called Carlos and he told us the absolute minimal. We noticed this because we stayed around after the tour and could compare the information we got from him to the information other guides where giving; and Carlos did not do a good job. Avoid him if you can.
The tasting was good. 3 good wines, apple jam, cheese, bread, sweets and cofee. We are vegetarians, so we got more cheese to replace the meat, which was nice. The price for the guided tour + tasting is 10 €.
We didn't buy anything else because it's pricey.
The place is really beautiful and has lots of potential. We saw coffee plants, banana trees, orange trees, mango trees, papaya trees, an avocado tree and lots of native flora. Beautiful.
Something that I disliked is that they have a big parrot in a really tiny cage. He is literally a slave. They say that their birds are rescued, but, I don't know... if they wanted, they could have them I'm bigger cages, they have the economy and space.
Overall, it was a nice visit because of the surroundings and tasting. I only wish Carlos would have been more professional and empathic enough to have given us more info and let us touch and taste as other guides did.
Written 21 March 2023
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Diana V
3 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
Very recommend! We came without registration, wait about 10 minutes to take tour. Tour quite short, but interesting, after that was tasting: some tapas, wine and coffee
Written 17 March 2023
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txekos
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain27 contributions
Feb 2023
Grapevine is a temperate crop and coffee a tropical one, it's most unusual to find them toghether. In fact, the happiest plants in the farm seemed to be the subtropical orange trees. The property takes advantage of the grapevine shading to protect coffee bushes from sunlight and owning the northernmost coffe plantation in the planet. And the result is excellent: both the coffe and the wine are smooth and aromatic! We specially liked the dry white.
Written 20 February 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

Lauragear
Limerick, Ireland43 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
We enjoyed a beautiful drive & were then delighted with a lovely staff, atmosphere, food, wine & coffee tasting for just €10 pp.
Written 8 November 2022
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