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The Best Attractions In Cenicero

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Cenicero is a municipality in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality is the home of Bodegas Riojanas one of the oldest Rioja Houses formed in 1890 that is sited next to the river Ebro, a 5th generation Family Company, where Vina Albina Reserva is the second best selling Reserva in Spain, it is also the home of Marques De Caceres, United Wineres Bodegas Laguardia along with Bodegas Murillo Viteri, and Pascali Vermouth from Pascal Valentin. to name a few.
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  • 3. Marques de Caceres Cenicero
    Marques de Caceres is a wine producer based in Cenicero, Rioja Alta, Spain. Their wines are among the most widely distributed Spanish brand wines in the United States.The winery was founded in 1970 by Henri Forner at the Cenicero in Rioja Alta, and named after an investor. Forner's wine-making family had fled to France during the Spanish Civil War. The first wines were released in 1975.
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  • 7. San Juan de Gaztelugatxe Bermeo
    Gaztelugatxe is an islet on the coast of Biscay belonging to the municipality of Bermeo, Basque Country . It is connected to the mainland by a man-made bridge. On top of the island stands a hermitage , dedicated to John the Baptist, that dates from the 10th century, although discoveries indicate that the date might be the 9th century. With another small neighboring island, Aketx, they form a protected biotope that extends from the town of Bakio until Cape Matxitxako, on the Bay of Biscay.
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  • 11. Cartuja de Miraflores Burgos
    Miraflores Charterhouse is an Isabelline style charterhouse, or Carthusian monastery of the Order of the Carthusians built on a hill about three kilometers of the center of the Spanish city of Burgos, autonomous community of Castile and León, in Spain. Its origin dates back to 1442, when king John II of Castile donated a hunting lodge located outside city of Burgos, which had been erected by his father Henry III of Castile the Mourner in 1401, to the Order of the Carthusians for its conversion into a monastery, thus fulfilling his father's desire, stated in his will. A fire in 1452 caused the destruction of the pavilion, and construction of a building began in 1454. It is this building, which was placed under the patronage of Saint Mary of the Annunciation, which exists today. The work wa...
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  • 12. Catedral de Santa Maria Vitoria Gasteiz
    The Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic cathedral located in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque country, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931.
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