Take a closer look at the art of winemaking at Bodegas Campestral. The vineyard, located in Arcos de la Frontera, is known for its blend of tradition and sustainability. As you explore the estate, you'll learn about the heritage of winemaking at the bodega, Spain's largest ancestral wine cellar. Here, the family's commitment to sustainability is mirrored in every aspect of the winemaking process.
On arrival, you'll be greeted with a warm welcome, and your guide will offer an insightful perspective on the vineyard business in the context of Jerez winemaking. Starting with an exploration of the grape selection process, your experience will then take you through harvesting techniques before leading you into the cellar where the wine is stored. See the integration of renewable energy with panels on the roof, powering the facility and making it autonomous in electricity.
Next, head out into the vineyard for an activity reserved only for National Geographic travelers - the disgorgement of a wine bottle. This technique represents the artistry and craftsmanship of winemaking. Finally, satisfy your senses with a tasting experience, savor a selection of the bodega's wines, paired with tapas.
This tour offers an opportunity to delve into winemaking techniques while discovering the owners' commitment to sustainability. From grape selection to bottling, each step is a testament to their dedication to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices within the industry.

Nat Geo Day Tour: Sunshine and Grapes, A Sustainable Vineyard Visit with Wine-Tasting
- Lose yourself in the world of wine with a trip to Bodegas Campestral to explore the historic vineyard on this National Geographic Day Tour
- Join your specialised guide for a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on their business, blending tradition and sustainability
- Find out about the grape selection process and harvest techniques, explore the underground cellar housing wine tanks and savor a tasting experience with tapas
- Observe the unique bottle disgorging procedure, an activity exclusively available for National Geographic travelers
- See centuries-old winemaking techniques and discover the owners' commitment to sustainability
- Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, this National Geographic Day Tour is certified against the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. Moreover, a portion of the proceeds from this National Geographic Day Tour will go back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world
Guide
Transport
Winery tour and wine tasting
Local delicacy tasting
Wine tasting
- Under 18's can participate but will not try the wine
What people say about this experience
Based on 29 reviews from verified customers
Christian
From United States of America - October 2025Travelled as a couple
45 - 54 years old
Great
Overall rated4/5
Preis/Leistung war für uns nicht angemessen. Wir waren auf ein Tapas Mittagessen eingestellt, und es gab, neben Brot, vier hauchdünne Scheiben Schinke ...
Margarethe
From United States of America - October 2025Travelled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Christian schmitz
From United States of America - October 2025Travelled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Average
Overall rated3/5
Fahrt zum Weingut war ok Weinprobe halbwegs ok zu einer gehören entweder Käse oder frisches Brot aber keine funny Chips oder nicht essbare harte brots ...
Wogi
From United States of America - October 2025Travelled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Friedrich-Wilhelm
From United States of America - September 2025Travelled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Sehr lange Anfahrt. Für das Gebotene etwas zu teuer. Sehr gute Führung. Sehr freundliches Personal. Sehr saubere Anlage.
Ines
From Germany - September 2025Travelled as a couple
45 - 54 years old
Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Das Essen hätte etwas reichhaltiger und umfassende sein können. Das Erlebnis in kleiner Gruppe ist unschlagbar.