Wines
of Northern Spain
Penedès,
Somontano, Ribera, La Rioja, Rueda
Please
note that this is a "suggested" private group itinerary, which can be
changed to suit your interests. The tour price will depend on the number of participants,
travel dates, type of hotels, etc.
This
suggested tour route covers the wine-producing regions along the Ebro and the
Duero rivers in northern Spain from Barcelona, in Catalonia, across to Tordesillas
near Salamanca, close to the Portuguese border.

The
many guided winery tours will help you appreciate the rich cultural heritage of
Spanish wines, dating back to the Roman and the Moorish occupation of the country.
Along with the local cuisine, you will discover new wines, new grape varieties
and new terminology, and you will also learn to better appreciate the nuances
of the world of enology: "cava," "méthode champenoise,"
"Denominación de Origen" (D.O.) and more.
One
of the best known places for the tasting of Spanish wines is the region of Penedès,
right outside Barcelona.
The excellent wines it produces were first mentioned by the Romans and wine-making
traditions and culture have been preserved for centuries in this area. Penedès
has an ideal climate for wine-making and offers the largest variety of wines in
the world.
The
other must-see wine region on this tour is La
Rioja, the Bordeaux of Spain. La Rioja is divided into three areas: Rioja
Alavesa, Rioja Alta and Rioja Baja. The banks of the Iregua River have many micro
climates, and wine-making is a booming industry all over the surrounding hills.
Most wineries of the region produce blends from the three parts of La Rioja, with
the red wines being the most popular. The Paternina winery, one of the oldest
in Spain, is near Haro. In Elciego, just a few miles away, the Marques de Riscal
winery recently opened its new headquarters designed by avant-garde architect
Frank Gehry. The exterior finish of waving silver, gold and burgundy-colored titanium
sheets make the building an absolutely stunning sight to see.
Peñafiel,
a little further west, is another very interesting wine region to tour. Wine production
in this area dates back to the 12th century when the monks of Cluny, France, were
already making Valbuena de Duero wine in this location. The famous Tempranillo
grape is the most traditional variety in this area.
Visiting
wineries is a fun activity, no doubt. But don't forget that while tasting the
many wonderful wines of northern Spain on this tour route from Barcelona to La
Rioja, you will also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich local
culture. You will have a unique chance to savor the tasty and endlessly varied
Spanish cuisine.
There
are many more possibilities on this tour route: Alella, Somontano, Rueda, etc.
Let us know where and when you want to go. We will create a custom program that
fits your interests and requirements.

Places
on this route we have personally visited: Barcelona (Penedès), Aragon,
Navarra, La Rioja and Valladolid (Rueda and Ribera). See pictures from our trips:

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