In 1939 Villa Victorina Gardens are opened, they owe their name to the founder's wife, Doña Victorina de Soto Lavaggi.
In the 19th Century, the great trading relationship with some South American countries, from which wood and other material for construction of wineries were imported, also helped to import species of trees from those countries.
The González family, great lover of nature and botanic took advantage of this trading relationship to build up this garden, where some trees such as Jacarandas, Melias, Araucarias, and a unique specimen of Dombeya can be found.
A fountain was also built in the middle of the grass and the first grass tennis court of Spain, which was inaugurated by the famous Spanish tennis player Lilí Alvárez.
