The dominant view over the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve allows us to locate points of heritage interest such as Santimamiñe, the Castro de Arrola, Gernika, the mouth of the estuary and its beaches, the Roman settlement of Forua, the Bizkaia Bocineros Mountains (Oiz, Sollube, Gorbea and Ganekogorta) as well as the borders of Bizkaia in Orduña and Sabigain (Urkiola).
In this place we interpret the fishing and agricultural tradition of the Reserve and its relationship with the seasonal cuisine that combines with the Txakoli produced in the area.
The management and work of the vineyard is explained, based on the native Hondarrabi Zuri and Hondarrabi Beltza varieties and the foreign Riesling, linked to a soil with defined and uniform characteristics, and its conformation of plots based on its orography and orientation, to produce grapes in a sustainable way and closely related to the surrounding flora and fauna, allowing the development of native species such as oak, chestnut, ash, holly, arbutus, laurel, oak and other relict species that exist in the vineyard environment.
In the winery, the work carried out in the handling of the grapes and their musts to obtain a Txakoli with aging capacity over the years is explained.
Finally, the tasting takes place, with a tasting of five of our Txakolis and local products from artisan producers in the region: salted anchovies, tuna belly in olive oil, tuna in olive oil, Idiazabal cheese, farmhouse bread baked in a wood oven, lemon sorbet with Txakoli, and coffee/infusion, which are the perfect accompaniment to the Txakoli.