Wineries to visit Catalonia
Here you have a list of the best wineries to visit in Catalonia. You can book online your winery visit in Catalonia on Winedering.com, choosing those wineries marked with "BOOK ONLINE!" badge!
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Popular Destinations in Catalonia
Mas Perinet S.L.
(Winery in Catalonia)
Atavus Priorat
(Winery in Catalonia)
EXPLORUSTIC EMPORDA SL
(Winery in Catalonia)
Caves Montau de Sadurní
(Winery in Catalonia)
Nou Celler Perelada
(Winery in Catalonia)
Saó del Coster
(Winery in Catalonia)
Celler Pasanau
(Winery in Catalonia)
Mas Bertran
(Winery in Catalonia)
ArtCava
(Winery in Catalonia)
El Jardí dels Sentits
(Winery in Catalonia)
Bell Cros
(Winery in Catalonia)
Suriol
(Winery in Catalonia)
Celler Mas Vicenç
(Winery in Catalonia)
La Vinyeta
(Winery in Catalonia)
Mas Comtal
(Winery in Catalonia)
Freixenet
(Winery in Catalonia)
CELLER CAL COSTAS, S.L.U. Bodega Miquel Jané
(Winery in Catalonia)
Cellers Blanch
(Winery in Catalonia)
More information on Catalonia
Located in northeastern Spain, Catalonia is a region renowned for its culture, history, and stunning landscapes. With a long history of winemaking dating back to the Roman Empire, Catalonia is now home to some of Spain's most famous wine regions, including the Priorat, Penedès, and Empordà. Wineries' winemaking traditions are deeply intertwined with the region's cultural heritage, making Catalonia a must-visit destination for wine lovers and foodies alike that want to take part in unique wine tastings and savor the local cuisine.
Catalonia offers wine lovers a unique opportunity to explore its diverse wine regions and experience the many varieties of Spanish wine. The region is home to numerous wineries that welcome visitors for wine tastings, wine tours and related activities. The Priorat region, in particular, is known for its rugged terrain and steep vineyards, which produce some of Spain's most distinctive and prized wines. Visitors can explore the region's wineries by car, bike, or even hot-air balloon, taking in the stunning vistas and learning about the winemaking process from local experts.
Which food to taste in Catalonia?
Catalonia's food scene is equally impressive, with a rich culinary heritage that combines traditional Catalan cuisine with modern gastronomy. Visitors can indulge in delicious seafood dishes, hearty stews, and a wide variety of tapas, including the region's famous "pa amb tomàquet" (bread with tomato). Catalonia is also home to some of Spain's most famous food markets, such as La Boqueria in Barcelona, where visitors can sample local delicacies and shop for fresh ingredients to take home.
Which wines to taste in Catalonia?
Catalonia's winemaking tradition is rooted in its unique terroir and grape varieties. During wine tastings, visitors will learn that the region is home to a wide range of grape varieties, including the Garnacha and Cariñena in Priorat, and the Xarel·lo and Macabeo in Penedès. These grapes are carefully cultivated in the region's diverse soils and microclimates, and used by wineries to produce wines that are known for their depth, complexity, and character.
Which is the best season to visit Catalonia?
Catalonia is a year-round destination for wine lovers, with each season offering a unique experience. The spring months are particularly beautiful, with the vineyards in full bloom and the weather warm and mild. Summer is the busiest time for visitors, with many wineries hosting outdoor wine tastings and festivals. In the fall, visitors can witness the grape harvest and participate in grape stomping and other traditional winemaking activities. Finally, the winter months offer a quieter, more contemplative experience, with cozy wineries and tasting rooms perfect for savoring a glass of Catalan wine.
What things to do in Catalonia?
In addition to exploring Catalonia's famous wineries and taking part in wine tastings and wine tours, visitors can also experience the region's rich history and culture. The vibrant city of Barcelona is a must-see destination, with its famous architecture, museums, and bustling food and wine scene. Other popular destinations include the medieval town of Girona, the rugged Costa Brava coastline, and the stunning Montserrat mountain range. No matter where you go in Catalonia, you're sure to be enchanted by its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious food and wine.
In conclusion, Catalonia is a wine lover's paradise, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore its diverse wine regions, experience its rich culinary traditions, and immerse themselves in its vibrant culture.
How much does a wine tasting with winery tour in Catalonia cost?
The average price of a wine tasting with winery visit in Catalonia is around €39.50. Depending on the experience, prices range from €19.00 to €60.00. Booking in advance ensures availability and the best prices.
Which wineries to visit in Catalonia?
Here are the top wineries to visit in Catalonia:
- EXPLORUSTIC EMPORDA SL
- La Vinyeta
- Suriol
- Mas Perinet S.L.
- Bell Cros
- ArtCava
- CELLERS CAPAFONS OSSÓ S.L
- CELLER CAL COSTAS, S.L.U. Bodega Miquel Jané
Where to do wine tastings in Catalonia?
Here are the best wine tastings to book in Catalonia:
- Classic Tour and Wine Tasting at Perinet in Priorat
- Atavus Origins - Premium Wine Experience at Atavus in Priorat
- Winery tour and wine tasting at Terra Remota in the heart of Alt Empordá
- Wine Tasting at Caves Montau de Sadurní
- Wine tasting and tour at Nueva Bodega Perelada in Empordà
- Picnic in the vineyards of Alt Empordá at Terra Remota
- Wine tasting and tour at Saó del Coster in Gratallops, Priorat
- Wine tasting and Tour "Walk and Wine" at Celler Pasanau in Priorat