
Aragon's wine story is told through Garnacha, Cariñena and Macabeo, grown across a high-altitude plateau between the Pyrenees and the Iberian System and expressed as bold Campo de Borja Garnacha, structured Cariñena reds and the whites of Somontano. For anyone looking for wine tastings near you or a deeper dive into the region, Aragon has something at every level.
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.
Both modern, as well as traditional wineries in Aragón produce quality wine with more complexity, balance, and finesse.
Here you will find:
One of the most prominent red grape varieties of Aragón is Grenache.
Some of the grape varieties produced in Aragón are:
If you visit wineries in Aragón, here are some language tips you might found useful:
| English | Spanish |
|---|---|
| Wine | Vino |
| Winery | Bodega |
| Vineyard | Viñedo |
| Vine | Parra |
| Grapes | Uvas |
| Cheers! | Salud! |
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