Here is what's in store for you
Discover a unique wine experience at Bodegas TIHOM, located in the heart of the Barrio de la Estación in Haro, one of Spain’s most iconic wine districts. Just steps away from legendary wineries, this visit offers the perfect balance between winemaking tradition and local gastronomy.
The experience begins with a guided tour of the winery, where you’ll learn about the winemaking process and the rich history of the family-run bodega. Following the tour, enjoy a tasting of three wines, each thoughtfully paired with a local appetizer to enhance the flavors and aromas of the wines.
The tasting takes place in the winery’s inviting wine bar and outdoor terrace, which offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Visitors are welcome to continue their wine journey afterward with additional wines and tapas from the bar menu.
Whether you're a seasoned wine lover or a curious traveler, this experience offers an authentic taste of La Rioja's wine culture in a charming and historical setting.
Where we are
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Avenida Costa del Vino, 7 – Barrio de la Estación – Haro, La Rioja, Spain
Booking Policy & Details
For groups over 10 people, other times may be available on request
How much does it cost?
You can easily check all the prices clicking on 'Check Availability' button and selecting a date
How many people can participate?
Min 2, Max 20
Can I bring my pet?
Pets are welcome to join this experience! Be sure to always keep them on a leash and under control.
Included
- Winery visit
- Tasting of 3 wines
- 3 paired tapas (local products)
- Water
- Gluten-free and non-alcoholic alternatives available upon request
Should I book online?
Booking online in advance is required!
How can I book online?
You can do it in less than a minute! Click on the 'Check Availability' button, choose the date and time among those available and fill in the rest of the requested information.
How do I check availability?
Click on the 'Check Availability' button! You'll find an interactive calendar with dates and times!
How many languages are available?
The languages available for this amazing experience are: English, Español. You can choose one of these languages during the booking process.
How long is the experience?
About 1 Hour 30 Minutes
May I cancel the booking for free?
You can cancel for free until 1 Day Prior
Reviews of this Experience
Visita muy agradable
Lo pasamos bien, que es de lo que tratan estas experiencias. Lo recomiendo
Juan Carlos
Experiencia genial
FRANCISCO
Average experience at TIHOM
Irene did her best to provide a detailed tour of the facilities and worked very hard throughout the day. The others (owners ?) at the winery seemed happy to let her do all the work.
Her English was quite good but she didn't really answer any of our questions but replied with the script she had practiced.
More staff to help out at busy times
Ronnie
Reply from TIHOM
I'm sorry to hear that you had a negative impression during your visit.
Unfortunately, I don’t know exactly when you came or how busy the bar was that day, but if you can provide more details, I’d be happy to respond more specifically.
We open our wine-bar for 3 to 4 hours each day, every single day of the year. Irene is part of a rotating team of six people who attend the bar. If she was working alone, it was likely on a weekday outside the summer season—on most other days, we usually have three people attending.
Irene works four days a week for four hours per day. Occasionally, weekdays can be unexpectedly busy, but those moments are rare and hard to predict, which is why only one person might be working at certain times. On some occasions, we also have to attend to clients or distributors who have made prior appointments.
Please keep in mind that this is not a standard bar. We are a wine tasting space designed to promote our own wines. The owner is personally involved in every step of the process—from cultivating the vines to making the wines and running the business. It's quite possible that during your visit, the owner was meeting with a distributor or attending a scheduled business engagement.
To clarify about the vineyards: yes, we do farm our own vines. We own about 50% of the vineyards, cultivate another 40% under contract, and the remaining 10% we purchase from other local growers. If you'd like, I can send you the documentation to prove this—just send me your email address.
However, in my opinion, owning a vineyard doesn’t necessarily guarantee the quality of the grapes—what truly matters is experience and knowledge. The 10% of grapes we purchase come from families of viticulturists who have been working with us for three generations. They are true experts, and I have full confidence in their work.
Finally, for historical reasons (such as the phylloxera crisis), none of the wineries in Haro are located within the vineyards themselves. This is tied to the unique history of the “Barrio de la Estación,” which you may find interesting to read more about.
Irene is a great worker, but works part time and she never worked in the winery, so she is learning showly everything related to wine. She is very clever but this bussiness takes time.
I would be happy to answer your questions.
Kind regards,
Jorge Muga
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