Bodegas Langa, Jaca, La Tienda
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Bodegas Langa, Jaca, La Tienda

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En el interior del establecimiento Bodegas Langa, fundado en el año 1930. Esta es la zona de exposición de productos, los diferentes vinos aragoneses. Un interesante recorrido por una gran variedad de vinos de todas los precios y categorías. Al gusto de todos.

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