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We had read about people staying here on Google and decided to ask at the wine shop. They checked with the head guard and all was fine. We did a small tasting ($1-3k p/ glass) and bought a bottle ($5k) for the evening. Shop closed and other than the guard we had the place for ourselves with toilets open all night. Decided to park (Jeep + rooftent) on a small path next to the vineyards to watch the sunset and had a good night’s sleep. Only thing to be aware of is workers start arriving at 07:45 and head into the fields, so best to not block anyone’s way :)
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We opted for the premium wine tour including a tour around the winery and three wines for 18.000 pesos per person. Our guide spoke English. Highly recommended!
Unfortunately, the don't allow you to camp anymore. However, there is a restaurant just around the corner (200 meters) who does offer free camping on their parkinglot. We went there.
A nice local vineyard, owner ( raised in Canada) and staff all speak English. No longer offers overnight stays even if you buy their wine 😔
Report Check-InWe had read about people staying here on Google and decided to ask at the wine shop. They checked with the head guard and all was fine. We did a small tasting ($1-3k p/ glass) and bought a bottle ($5k) for the evening. Shop closed and other than the guard we had the place for ourselves with toilets open all night. Decided to park (Jeep + rooftent) on a small path next to the vineyards to watch the sunset and had a good night’s sleep. Only thing to be aware of is workers start arriving at 07:45 and head into the fields, so best to not block anyone’s way :)
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