The 572–square–meter farm, composed of three greenhouses, is nestled within the 2,500–square–meter Tabun-acan Eco Park which also boasts of the famous and enchanting Hinulugan Falls.
It is about an 80-minute south-west ride from Roxas City where guests are treated to a scenic view on their way to the farm.
“The grape berries, though not seedless, are sweet,” said tree hugger and environmental blogger lawyer Emilyn A. Depon, who witnessed the blessing and opening of the farm last December.
The farm initially grows a Baikonur grape variety, a table grape that has an excellent taste distinguished by large elegant clusters, has a conical or cylindrical shape, and has very large sizes. It has an attractive purple, dark cherry, or even red-purple color which provides the beauty of the bunch.
“Italy? Nope. Sa Tabun-acan lang yearn!,” (This is not in Italy but only in Tabun-acan) said a Capiz – based vlogger “Explore Capiz” in a post of photos about the grape farm and visitors picking and or posing a bite with berries.
Barely a week after it opened to the public for a corresponding entrance fee, it hosted a wedding reception inside the vineyard under the lush vines and its hanging fruits.
The park has a pavilion, rest house, cottages, snack bar, small koi pond, and wishing well for visitors who want adventure, gastronomic, and visually – alluring experience.
Some guests may also enjoy a dip into the Hinulugan Falls which is one of Capiz’ highest waterfalls that plunges over the brink into a shaded pool.
The waters cascade through three waterfalls among beautiful woodland settings where waters magnificently flow from the top of the mountain along gorges and stands of unspoiled timbers. Its rustling sound can be clearly heard along the road that is more than 200 meters afar.