Nice walk, great weather and learning about wines ...
Nice walk, great weather and learning about wines and their tasting. Worth it ; also Parras de la Fuente is a magical town.
Nice walk, great weather and learning about wines and their tasting. Worth it ; also Parras de la Fuente is a magical town.
Casa Madero, a place full of historical wealth in wines and in the city. Obligatory whereabouts when coming to the source vines.
A pleasure to take the tour and visit their wine shop.
The place is very beautiful, it has a lot of history.
Beautiful place called history, where you can taste and buy the wines of the house You can also make a tour of the production area, storage and in the vineyards
Economic route, very good place but this season is very dry all :(
Excellent tour of the winery, very good explanation from the guide Victor. The walk through the vineyards in a dream calender !!!
Interesting and pleasant the walk, but something badly organized, are not prepared to receive so many people, causing long lines and long waiting times
Very nice place, in my case it was crowded but still the line did not last more than 20 minutes, which if the guides are almost not heard should bring microphone and horn. Pd the 3 stars is because of the few bathrooms the people I went to complained about this.
Too bad that they do not publish that it is by appointment.
The price of the ticket went up three times for all they charge
Excellent atmosphere and explanation of the wine fermentation process!
A very nice and quiet place. Beautiful views and very good service. In the afternoon there are many mosquitoes and it is annoying
The place is very beautiful, unfortunately they do not have a tasting like they did years ago and if you have not tried to buy blindly, the entrance costs $ 20 pesos, it includes a 40 min tour of the facilities, the vdd came to me by an instructor who did not understand much, spoke too much fast and seemed drunk, the little I understood was that he was close to retirement and discriminatory jokes for my taste. The prices in the store are fair, I recommend the cabernet-merlot and if you like sweet wines, the young vintage white wine is very good, I think you should invest a little more in the appearance of the bathrooms since there were many spiders . It is my opinion. I leave you some photos.
Excellent, the guides are very knowledgeable about the history of Casa Madero and Parras and very attentive to take photos of memories and the girls tasting the wine are friendly and also very knowledgeable about the wine, its classification and how to taste it. pass very well
I love it! The history it contains is very interesting, the tour is very pleasant and the staff is very attentive. It really is a place you should visit if you go to Parras de la Fuente so you can know the whole story.
Nice very large place and spectacular landscapes, the tour we were given by the farm was very complete and the guide very attentive and responsible. Although they raised the prices of wine tasting, but its quality and flavor remains the same.
Great place to leant history. I enjoyed the tour a lot. Only bad review would be that the tasting is not included or that you don't get to taste the process like in other vineyards. Tasting is 300 pesos. Still. Very enjoyable. Place full of history. Oh and the church rocks!
They did not give me to taste wine. The most lauded wine is white wine. Hacienda de Casa Madero, the oldest wine cellars in America. The tradition began in 1568 when Spanish Conquistadores left Zacatecas for what is now Coahuila in search of gold, and in the middle of the desert they found no gold but a true oasis with springs of water and a great profusion of wild vines. This privileged valley is today known as the Parras Valley.
Well, very nice but lack of coordination for tourists
Super interesting, well guided tour, highly recommended.
The quality of the rides varies greatly depending on the tenporada. They do not give tastings normally. The rides end early.
It is a magical place and with a lot of history, the guides are qualified and know the whole history of the hacienda.
Not to mention the excellent wines that Casa Madero has.
One of the proudly national northern tourist attractions, with 419 years old producing exquisite quality wine that is exported all over the world.
It is very nice and they give a tour of the company along with the history of the place and the production of the wine for a reasonable cost per person. In addition they have the option of visiting the vineyard although the cost is not very accessible if you go with a large family.
On a beautiful cloudy day, the guided tour of the oldest link company in Latin America is a good way to get to know the history of wine that has known how to live in the taste of its consumers. It combines a well-preserved historic site with modern processes that give ownership and permanence to its famous production.
The route is only for wineries that no longer have any use
A very nice place to conoserte the great and stellar wine house of casa madero the best we saw in America
The place is very pretty. The tour in the cellar is 70 pesos. The tour in the vineyards is 300 by horse per person, and 300 by calender for 3 people. There is parking. It is advisable to go early because by 12 the parking lot is saturated. To see the place in its splendor, the recommendation is to go in June-July for the vineyards, which is when all the plants and grapes are in flower. We went in March and there are only the twigs and very few leaves :( For the tour in the winery, if you want to see the live production of the wine, it is to go in August, September, which is when the machines are working on those of the season. wines (there are 3 wines to choose for 300 pesos) everything they have in there of wines, it is "Casa Madero brand" It is recommended not to miss this point
Very good place, they explain very well how is the winemaking, cheap entry. Also Right there there is a calandria ride, it is a stretched cart with horses, which takes you to the vineyards, it is a little tour, something expensive to my taste $ 500 per cart, Max 3 people. In the town the same calender costs $ 100 for 3 people. september 2017
It is a small but pleasant wine estate, the place is ideal to visit on a weekend, however there is no other attraction nearby. It has guided tours where they explain the way in which wine is produced and the types there are. You can enter the cellars where the barrels are and take nice photos.
There is also a store where you can buy wines from the same house.
The place and the impressive wineries the people not so kind but pass
Very beautiful winery, a lot of history behind it. The wine is delicious ( no tasting only for sale), and the guided tour is really cool. Overall, a great experiance!
It is an old wine estate in excellent condition and beautiful views, it makes excellent wines, you can visit and see the interesting process of winemaking, they have splendidly maintained vineyards, it is a delight to walk through them
Without a doubt a great experience, the hospitality, attention and affection with which they take care of every detail is incredible ...
The opening of the doors of the San Lorenzo farm and you can stay several days, where the people who are in charge of all these wine processes, explain to you and give you the time to know every detail, is invaluable ...
The delicious food !!! Especially at night ...
Without a doubt, a magical place where few of us have the fortune to spend a unique stay.
Thank you very much for all the attention ...
The tour was interesting, the grounds are beautiful. However, they do not offer wine tastings or wine by the glass. You have to buy a bottle and if you want to drink your bottle of wine there, you have buy disposable wine glasses. Why in the world would a vineyard that's been in existence since 1597 not offer wine tastings??? Disappointing.
In general go to Parras and not visit Casa Madero is as if you were not, it is a must stop when going to town. The wines are excellent, among the best in the world. The place where they make the tasting is not a father, since it is in the middle of where there is line to pay (tours, bottles, tasting) we went at the end of July there were many people, noise and it was hot.
Being the wine of tradition they are could offer a better service to tourists who want to taste the wines, have a more private or at least air conditioned, dedicated for that purpose. The quality of the wines is undoubted, that helps them to overlook some details of the service ...
I've been there several times, but the last one was when I enjoyed the most the tour was practically private and the day was super friendly, what is the secret? Go on tuesday
Nice place. Book tours by phone. Shiraz Wine and Chenin Blanc Organic my favorites.
I love their gardens they have Walnuts in early November
One of the best experiences all excellent since you arrive congratulations madero continue like this
Very good place, the tour is very great, all the time it smells like wine, which is really delicious
Excellent place recommendation take the guided tour they give
The girls working at the front were a disaster. They were staring at their phones and ignoring any questions or requests I had and were of no help whatsoever when I asked a question. I came here with the intention of buying a few bottles, but after the tour I preferred to leave as soon as possible to avoid needing to talk with them again. The tour is interesting though, and the girl giving it was professional and informative. Fire those airheads working the front though, they're a waste of space.
Excellent very interesting. Beautiful gardens and those pine trees exquisite wine tastings.
A good visit to the oldest winegrower in Mexico. However, the guide was unaware of some details: the origin of the yeast and the wood of the corks. In the store we wanted to buy a 2V bottle to taste in the place and they told us that they did not have glasses, that we had to take our own or if not, buy some glasses. They also told us that the owner does not like visits and that they are thinking about removing them, maybe that explains why they do not strive to better serve visitors. On the other hand, you also learn many things and have the opportunity to see equipment and barrels with more than 2 centuries old. The route is largely through a passage covered by wild vines and other grafted which makes the heat not overwhelm the visitors.
Rich wine and a beautiful place with its vineyards ..!
A place to learn about the winemaking process. The guide is very nice and attentive to visitors.
Charming, I would surely return, you have to make a reservation on their website the day before, the wine tasting was luxurious
More information is missing from those who care, ask and the information was wrong
Terrible service, despotism on the part of the security people there is nobody to attend with whom one can complain about these people, we traveled from Durango we bought the tickets to be able to enter to take some photos, we asked both the guard and the person in charge of the tickets and they told us that we could enter until 6 in the afternoon when we wanted to pass the same guard told us that we could not because he had not already traveled we explained to him that we only wanted to take a photo and he told us that we had to return the next day we told him that we were coming from Durango and we were just going to that and we had to go back and he said that we would have to go the next day we asked to speak to someone and he said that there was nobody, so we asked for our money back and he obviously said no! I think we did what was appropriate to ask and pay for a service that was denied to us and with an almost criminal treatment that is a shame that a tourist place treats people like that! Fatal
Well bled. 70 pesos for a visit x. 300 pesos only to try 3 wines and get a drink. Bad marketing. They should be called House cheated. If your wines were still so sensational ... No no no. Do not waste your time. One day I hope you will learn to take care of clients.
Incredible it seems a very good experience to know the history of the place! And also about the culture and all the work that goes into preparing a good wine!
The place is widely recommended for everyone !!!
Very good wine and economical compared to the quality, excellent tour and the same tasting, it is worth the experience
Very well the tour to know a little of the history of Casa Madero. You can photograph yourself next to stills, presses and old fermentation tanks. It is a walk for the whole family (50 pesos per person). Additionally, there is wine tasting for 250 pesos (3 selected glasses) and as a gift you take your glass. There are also wine sales, with prices a bit lower than self-service store, Example, the 3V to $ 325
Not many advantages equal price no tasting or tasting
They offer excellent wines at very affordable prices
A wonderful place with a lot of history, excellent wines
An excellent place to enjoy. The facilities are very nice and something that I liked was the tour, plus it is a very affordable price, coupled with renting the place to shoot photographs at a very affordable price for 3 hours. Undoubtedly highly recommended to visit and definitely another time I will go again.
Excellent place to take a Sunday or Saturday stroll in the company of family or friends, you can take a horseback ride through the vineyards and the price is affordable, you can also take a walk around the Hacienda and Show the cellars of the Hacienda and wine making. They have a sale to the public and the prices are very cheap compared to buying them at a winery. Highly recommended
Casa Madero is a piece of history frozen in time where you can enjoy excellent renowned wines such as 3V which I love, beautiful gardens where time passes and you don't realize it. Excellent attention from the staff 100% recommended is a must
Excellent experience, good information very kind your workers