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{{POI |name=Bodega San Miguel |poi_type=Bodega |short_description=A traditional family-run winery located directly on the Camino Francés. |description=Bodega San Miguel is a small, family-operated winery producing Rioja wines using traditional methods. It has become a popular stop for pilgrims seeking local food, wine tastings, and cultural experiences while walking the Camino de Santiago. |image=Example-bodega.jpg |latitude=42.34321 |longitude=-3.70123 |elevation=612 |route_ids=Camino Francés |tags=wine,tasting,local,food,pilgrims |version=1 |language=en |way_sections= {{POIWaySection |way=Wine & Spirit Way |description=Pilgrims on the Wine & Spirit Way receive a guided tasting of three local wines, a short cellar tour, and a discount on bottle purchases. Tastings are available daily between 12:00 and 18:00 during walking season. Audio guides explaining the winemaking process are available in English, Spanish, and French. |language=en |priority=1 }} {{POIWaySection |way=History Way |description=The bodega was founded in 1784 by the Martínez family and originally served nearby monasteries and villages. Its underground cellar dates to the late 18th century and still contains original stone fermentation vats. During the 19th century it became an important regional supplier along early pilgrimage routes. |language=en |priority=2 }} {{POIWaySection |way=Catholic Way |description=Local tradition holds that monks from the nearby monastery of San Juan regularly blessed the first wine barrels of each season. Pilgrims historically stopped here to receive food and wine before continuing their journey west. The family still maintains a small shrine in the cellar dedicated to Saint James. |language=en |priority=3 }} {{POIWaySection |way=Donativo Way |description=Pilgrims with valid credentials may request a simple meal consisting of bread, soup, and local wine in exchange for a voluntary donation. Overnight rest is occasionally offered during peak season in the adjacent barn dormitory. |language=en |priority=4 }} }}
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