[José Elarba]: Winery Passion: The 6 Most Attractive Wineries

Wine, wine, oh, wine! Everything related to it is a pleasure and a new reason to love and enjoy its amazingness even more. Today, we brought a list of 6 wineries around the world that will blow your mind and will make you feel anxious to visit those places. Keep reading and discover more about the most attractive wineries.
 

1.      Chateau Pichon-Lalande

This is one of the most photographed wine chateaus you can ever hear about. This winery is currently owned by the Rouzaud family, which, for the record, also owns the Champagne house Louis Roederer. It is something you have to know, for sure.
[José Elarba]: Chateau Pichon-Lalande
[José Elarba]: Chateau Pichon-Lalande
  1. Bodegas Ysios
This winery was designed by the Spanish artist and architect Santiago Calatrava in the La Rioja, which is a famous region located in Spain conceived of as a place of worship for wine.
  1. Ledson Winery
[José Elarba]: Ledson winery
[José Elarba]: Ledson winery
Believe it or not, this structure located at this Sonoma winery made the winery so famous before the wine did, really. This was because of the attention the Ledson family received from the amazing structure that forced them to consider making wine in the first place.
  1. Mission Hill Winery
What is so attractive about this winery located in Canada is its 12-story bell tower that has the purpose of welcoming guests from all over the world to the vineyard and call their every sense when the ring out.
[José Elarba]: Mission Hill Winery
[José Elarba]: Mission Hill Winery
  1. Dornier Winery
This incredible winery was designed by the winery's founder, Christoph Dornier. This South African winery was definitely created and thought to blend in with its beautiful surroundings.
  1. Marques de Riscal
Finally, we have the Marques de Riscal. When this Spanish winery wanted that every visitor experience the most innovative spirit and the incredible sensations the winery embodied, its owners decided to contact the famed architect Frank Gehry.

By [José Elarba].

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