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Una Ruta del Vino es mucho más que un recorrido entre bodegas. Es una experiencia turística completa que conecta vino, territorio y cultura, invitando a descubrir una zona vitivinícola a través de sus bodegas, viñedos, gastronomía, patrimonio histórico, paisajes y tradiciones.
Cada ruta integra recursos enoturísticos —bodegas visitables, alojamientos con encanto, restaurantes, museos, tiendas especializadas y actividades culturales— que permiten al visitante vivir el vino desde dentro y entender su vínculo con el lugar donde nace.
Castilla y León es líder nacional en enoturismo y uno de los grandes referentes vitivinícolas de Europa. Su fortaleza reside en la diversidad, la extensión y la autenticidad de su territorio:
Es una de las comunidades con mayor superficie de viñedo de España, con más de 70.000 hectáreas dedicadas al cultivo de la vid.
Cuenta con cientos de recursos enoturísticos integrados en sus Rutas del Vino: bodegas históricas y de vanguardia, museos del vino, alojamientos rurales, experiencias gastronómicas y eventos culturales ligados al vino.
Alberga una extraordinaria variedad de vinos, desde tintos de prestigio internacional hasta blancos singulares, rosados tradicionales y elaboraciones ligadas a variedades autóctonas únicas.
El vino forma parte esencial de su identidad cultural e histórica, presente en monasterios, villas medievales, arquitectura popular, fiestas tradicionales y un saber hacer transmitido durante generaciones.
Impulsar, coordinar y fortalecer el desarrollo del enoturismo en Castilla y León, promoviendo la calidad, la cohesión y la proyección conjunta de las Rutas del
Vino de Castilla y León, para generar valor económico, social y cultural en el territorio y consolidar un modelo turístico sostenible y competitivo.
Ser la red de enoturismo de referencia en España, reconocida por la excelencia de sus experiencias, la autenticidad de sus territorios y la capacidad de sus Rutas para dinamizar el medio rural, atraer nuevos públicos y posicionar a Castilla y León como destino enogastronómico líder a nivel nacional e internacional.
• Cooperación territorial. Fomentamos el trabajo en red
entre las Rutas del Vino, impulsando sinergias,
aprendizajes compartidos y una identidad común.
• Calidad y profesionalización. Promovemos estándares
elevados en los servicios y experiencias, contribuyendo
a la formación, innovación y mejora continua del
enoturismo.
• Sostenibilidad integral. Defendemos un modelo de
desarrollo respetuoso con el entorno, que preserve el
patrimonio natural, cultural y vitivinícola y que contribuya
al bienestar local.
• Autenticidad. Ponemos en valor la identidad propia de
cada Ruta, sus vinos, su cultura y su forma de vida,
favoreciendo experiencias genuinas y diferenciadoras.
• Compromiso con el territorio. Actuamos como motor
de desarrollo para los pueblos y comarcas del medio
rural, fortaleciendo la economía local y la fijación de
población.
• Innovación y adaptación. Apostamos por nuevas
herramientas, tendencias y modelos de promoción que
permitan evolucionar y competir en un mercado turístico
cambiante.
• Transparencia y responsabilidad. Gestionamos los
recursos con rigor y garantizamos la correcta
comunicación del apoyo institucional y la coherencia con
las políticas públicas del sector.
Entre viñedos infinitos, pueblos con historia y bodegas centenarias, Castilla y León ofrece una experiencia única donde la naturaleza, la tradición y el vino se encuentran. Un territorio para recorrer sin prisas, conectar con el origen y disfrutar de cada ruta a través de los sentidos.
Viajar por las Rutas del Vino de Castilla y León es adentrarse en paisajes únicos, tradiciones vivas y una cultura que se transmite a través del vino. Un destino para disfrutar despacio, conocer su gente y dejarse llevar por los sentidos.
Rutas del Vino de Castilla y León
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