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Make a visit to the Can Cuch Wine Cellar and enjoy one of our varied tastings, be it an exquisite pairing of Montseny traditional beers with local cheese, be it a wine tasting, accompanied by delicious meals. In our natural stone cellar, one may find a wide selection of excellent wines and champagnes, whilst admiring the genuine little carved-stone cave, bursting with history.

Formerly, the greatest part of the cellar was actually a stable to shelter the horses, whilst the small cave would serve to store cheeses and let them cure or aliments to keep them fresh. In the absence of refrigerators, that part of the house served as such, inasmuch it was the coldest of all, thanks to the insulating properties of the stone.  

In more difficult periods of time, the cave was used not only to preserve foods but also to conceal them.  Back in those days, during their lootings and pursuits, the bandits would rob everything within their reach. For such reason, a ring was fixed to the wall to secure the horses and hide them, thus avoiding robbery.