Zamora (pronounced [θaˈmoɾa]) is a Spanish province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense, León, Valladolid, and Salamanca, and by Portugal.
Restaurants in Province of Zamora
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Valdigal, is the smallest winery of Toro DO and the only subterranean one in which we produce our wine. Our wine making proccess is traditional although we incorporate new technologies in order for our wines to meet our high quality standars and fulfill our customers' tastes. Despite our small production, we are proud of the quality of our wines, and as a reward to our efforts; our 2010 Red has been awarded with 90 Parker Points and 91 Peñín Points VISITS: Contact us to organize your visit
We thoroughly enjoyed Bodega Vialdigal. Our host, Leonardo, the winemaker himself, was both personable and knowledgeable. We learned more about the art and science of winemaking during this tour than we have on any other such outing. We didn’t feel rushed and could ask all of our questions, which Leonardo answered in excellent English. After the tour of the subterranean, centuries-old facility, we tasted the wine; it is outstanding. Bodga Vialdigal was a highlight of our time in Toro and we highly recommend a visit.
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We came by here mainly to check out the sweets made by the nuns, and were amazed by the wonderful tour we were given. It is a remarkable place, filled with history and peace. The architecture is beautiful. The sweets were very good, too.
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Said to be one of the most distinctive Romanesque churches in Spain, its Pórtico de la Majestad is a masterpiece and Jan Gossaert’s La Virgen de la Mosca may make your skin crawl. Not to be missed.
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Semana Santa in Zamora is a really big deal but we were too early for it. Going to this museum you get to see sculptures that the walk thought the streets and appreciate their quality and importance. Each one represents a different part of the story and this combined with the history of Semana Santa gives a great insight into the religious culture in Spain Well worth a visit!
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We decided to visit this place once again bringing two other couples from USA. The quality and variety of their cheeses are outstanding, but most important is the high service standard that Gustavo and other family members provides to all Customers. We had a comprehensive tour through their museum which was conceived to highlight the traditional way of making cheese, how the Family start the business, and how the business have evolved over many generations. Gustavo has also indicated a good restaurante to us and also where to buy collectors wine. We will be back again, outstanding experience as always. Thank you Gustavo
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Pagos del Rey S.L. has launched a wine tourism and cultural initiative for those who feel, enjoy and admire wine culture. The museum is located in the old cellar Cooperativa Nuestra Senora de las Vinas, preserving its original architecture as well as the old fermentation tanks, dating back to 1964. Within it sits 28 concrete tanks, some of which hold parts of the exhibition.
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