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Book ahead for the excellent-value, English- or Spanish-language tours of the handsome, vine-shaded Lustau bodega, founded in 1896. 'Standard' visits (€18) include five wines and a vermouth, while 'complete tastings' (€28) take in seven wines and two vermouths.


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