With centuries of winemaking history and a wealth of tasting experiences on offer, the Costa Brava is ideally set up for those seeking vines, views and viniculture.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the viticultural heritage of the Costa Brava, whether sipping a glass next to the sea, sauntering through monastic vineyards or kayaking along the coast.
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