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Aragoniens vinhistoria berättas genom Garnacha, Cariñena och Macabeo, odlade på en höghöjdsplatå mellan Pyrenéerna och det iberiska systemet och uttrycks som djärva Campo de Borja Garnacha, strukturerade Cariñena-rödviner och Somontanos vita viner. För alla som letar efter vinprovningar nära dig eller en djupare dykning i regionen har Aragonien något på alla nivåer.

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Vanliga frågor

How can I travel to Aragón wine region by air?

One of the major airports in the Capital city of Aragón is Zaragoza Airport which is about 10km from the city center. Zaragoza has many regular, low budgets airlines such as Ryanair and Wizzair. Ryanair mainly flies across Europe, including London-Stansted, Bergamo, Beauvais, and Charleroi, while Wizzair and several other airlines focus on Romania. You might find it convenient to fly to Madrid or Barcelona airports, from where you can reach Zaragoza in less than 3 hours. You can go to nearby airports - Reus Air Base, Bilbao Airport, and Lleida-Alguaire Airport to reach different wineries in Aragón.

How can I travel to Aragón wine region by car?

You can easily travel along the highways of Aragon without worrying about the hectic traffics. The capital city of Zaragoza is well connected with many big cities of Europe. You can reach Huesca in 1 hour and Madrid in 3 hours. Toll highway is connected with Barcelona, Pamplona, and Bilbao from where you can reach different wineries in Aragon.

How can I travel to Aragón wine region by train?

Aragon is served by the high-speed train AVE that reaches Madrid in approximately 1hr 30 min, and Barcelona in about 1hr 45min. There are 19 trains that head towards Madrid and 12 for Barcelona each day. They have a bit expensive fares, but if you are looking for cheaper trains, you can use Regional Express. If you want to reach other cities like Huesca, Teruel, Pamplona, Logroño, Bilbao, or Valencia, there are a few daily conventional trains as well.

The best season to visit wineries in Aragón

The landscapes and climate of Aragón are very different from one DO to another, making each terroir unique. Thus, if you are planning to visit wineries in Aragón, you can visit during the spring, summer, or autumn seasons. Due to the unpredictable climate here, you might have to carry one of your fancy umbrellas, especially during the spring season. If you want to include extraordinary activities like Skiing, you can plan your trip somewhere around January to March. The Spanish Pyrenees looks beautiful during winter, so you can also keep this as an option.

What are the wineries in Aragón like?

Both modern, as well as traditional wineries in Aragón produce quality wine with more complexity, balance, and finesse.
Here you will find:

  • Wineries with a long history and traditions;
  • Traditional family-run wineries;
  • Amazing wineries near the foot of the mountains;
  • Many wineries follow organic farming.

The most common grape varieties and styles of wines produced in Aragón

One of the most prominent red grape varieties of Aragón is Grenache.
Some of the grape varieties produced in Aragón are:

  • Grenache
  • Tempranillo
  • Chardonnay
  • Cariñena
  • Chardonnay;
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Viura

Language tips for visiting wineries in Aragón

If you visit wineries in Aragón, here are some language tips you might found useful:

EnglishSpanish
WineVino
WineryBodega
VineyardViñedo
Vine Parra
GrapesUvas
Cheers!Salud!

What do wineries in Aragón offer?

Modern along with traditional wineries in Aragón have adopted innovative facilities for excellent wine tasting experiences. Wineries in Aragón have interesting wine tasting and vineyard tour experiences for their visitors. Wineries allow you to tour around the cellar or vineyard with a fabulous glass of Aragan wine. For more information, you can have a look at our list of wine tastings and tours in Aragón. In Aragón, there are many wine and gourmet shops with fancy restaurants offering local wines and tapas.