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Thumbnail Rioja Alta & Rioja Alavesa Wine Tour, the perfect blend of history, gastronomy and viticulture
Sos del Rey Catolico, Saragossa (Rioja, Rioja Alavesa, Rioja Alta, La Rioja)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 8
From €300.00
“Embark on a captivating wine tour through Rioja Alta & Rioja Alavesa. Discover history, enology, and gastronomy amidst stunning vineyards.”

More information on Rioja Alta

Rioja Alta is a renowned wine destination in the northern region of Spain, situated along the River Ebro. This region boasts a rich history and culture of wine production dating back to Roman times. Its unique climate and fertile soil have contributed to the development of exceptional wines for centuries. Rioja Alta is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts, offering a chance to visit some of Spain's best wineries and take part in wine tours and wine tastings, all while exploring the region's beautiful landscapes and historic towns.

Rioja Alta is famous for its wine tourism, with visitors coming from around the world to experience the region's wine culture. Wine tastings and vineyard tours are the main attractions, and many wineries offer guided tours of their facilities. You can also visit wine museums and participate in wine-related events, such as the famous annual wine festival held in the town of Haro. The Wine Route of Rioja Alta is a popular trail for visitors, leading them through the region's vineyards and villages.

Which food to taste in Rioja Alta?

The cuisine of Rioja Alta is heavily influenced by its agricultural heritage and its wine culture. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local dishes, such as lamb roasted in vine shoots and potato stew with chorizo. The region is also famous for its tapas, which are small plates of food that are often served with wine. Tapas are a great way to try different dishes and experience the local food culture.

Which wines to taste in Rioja Alta?

During wine tastings, visitors will learn that Rioja Alta is known for its production of Tempranillo, a red grape variety that is the backbone of the region's most famous wines. Garnacha (Grenache) and Mazuelo (Carignan) are also grown here, and some wineries experiment with international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The winemaking process in Rioja Alta typically involves aging the wines in oak barrels, which imparts unique flavors and aromas.

Which is the best season to visit Rioja Alta?

The best time to visit Rioja Alta, and enjoy wine tours and wine tastings, is in the fall during the harvest season. This is when the grapes are picked and the wineries are busy with activity. The weather is also pleasant during this time, with temperatures averaging around 20°C (68°F). Spring is also a good time to visit, as the vineyards are starting to bud and the weather is mild.

What things to do in Rioja Alta?

Aside from visiting wineries and taking part in their wine tours and wine tastings, there are plenty of other things to do in Rioja Alta. Visitors can explore the historic towns of Haro and Logroño, both of which have a rich cultural heritage and offer a variety of attractions such as museums and art galleries. The Monastery of Santa María de la Real in Nájera is also worth a visit, as it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Sierra de la Demanda mountain range offers excellent hiking trails and stunning views of the region's landscapes.