5/5 Erik P. 4 months ago on Google
We
arrived
at
Bodega
Los
Berrazales
in
the
mid-afternoon
with
our
two-year-old
daughter,
following
a
visit
to
a
nearby
banana
plantation.
The
road
to
the
plantation
was
a
bit
narrow
but
manageable.
Upon
arrival
at
this
charming
and
authentic
coffee
and
orange
plantation,
we
headed
to
the
souvenir
shop,
planning
to
purchase
our
tickets.
To
our
surprise,
we
were
informed
that
payment
would
be
after
the
tour
and
tasting.
Our
guide,
Anna,
was
truly
exceptional.
Her
kindness,
understanding,
and
genuine
love
for
the
plantation
shone
through.
Anna
provided
a
captivating
history
lesson,
explained
the
coffee-making
process,
and
introduced
us
to
the
various
plants
in
the
area.
The
most
astonishing
part
was
witnessing
butterflies
hatching
in
the
wild,
which
Anna
actively
assisted
by
relocating
caterpillars
to
ensure
their
survival.
The
tasting
session
was
enjoyable,
though
the
wines
didn't
quite
match
my
palate.
The
cheese,
however,
was
delightful.
They
even
generously
refilled
it
when
we
ran
out,
thanks
to
our
daughter's
love
for
it
with
marmalade.
The
best
surprise
came
when
it
was
time
to
pay;
they
didn't
charge
for
my
daughter,
resulting
in
a
much
more
reasonable
bill
than
expected.
The
extra
cheese
was
a
lovely
bonus.
I
wholeheartedly
recommend
visiting
this
hidden
gem,
and
if
you're
fortunate,
you'll
have
Anna
as
your
guide.
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