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What makes the wineries in Spain so compelling is the setting: the world's largest planted wine country, from the wet green northwest to the volcanic Canary Islands, with producers turning Tempranillo, Garnacha, Albariño, Verdejo and Palomino into Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Priorat, Rías Baixas, Sherry and Cava. If you're searching for wineries near you or a guided tasting close to Spain, the options are right on your doorstep.

What travellers says about Spain Wineries

Ross
Ross March 30, 2022
Truly a blast! We did a tour and tasting. The grounds are stunning, the tour was incredibly insightful and exciting for wine-o's like us. Our guide was so kind and funny,...
Dolors Ribas
Dolors Ribas February 7, 2026
Visit and excellent tasting Núria served us; she was a delight and her knowledge and love for the world of wine was contagious. We were thrilled with everything: the service, the...
Lorainne Miller
Lorainne Miller August 26, 2020
The experience was fantastic I would rate it 9 out of 10. The experience was fantastic. Whilst you don't get to view the actual vineyards and the cellars are small (in comparision to...
Luis
Luis December 21, 2025
Excellent, and I don't like wine Fantastic! I was given the bottle as a gift. We're not wine drinkers, we don't really like wine, but this is on another level. It's like a dry ham and then...
Francis
Francis September 30, 2020
Your custumer service is perfect We were totally comfortable with Criville i Walls winery. They told us about the manufactures of his wine. From the vinyards to the commercial distribution....
Keith and Pauline
Keith and Pauline October 27, 2021
We were particularly impressed We visited the winery yesterday. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour and overall visit. We were particularly impressed as it is a 1 to 1 tour and that we were...
Kim
Kim September 24, 2021
Great tour, great host, great wine and food. Great tour, great host, great wine and food. 9 out off 10. Reasing for not giving 10 out off 10, is, that we would like to see some moore of the wineyards....
William
William August 24, 2021
It was an excellent tour Very well hosted and a very special vineyard. Winetourism.com was a very easy service to use and made organizing the tour very simple. Many thanks for your...
Bo-Göte and Kristina
Bo-Göte and Kristina October 30, 2021
We enjoyed the visit at this small winery, and Barbara's presentation. Back in Sweden after 30 days of travelling, and lot of memories and a lot of photos J. We want to thank you for helping us with the booking at Bárbara...
David
David September 7, 2021
Very good presentation of the winery It was a very good presentation of the winery and we bought a lot of wine from there. So overall I would give it a 10 Also thanks for the quick service from...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Spain by air?

To reach Rioja and Navarra, visit the exceptional wineries in Spain, and try amazing Tempranillo wine, we recommend using the Pamplona airport (PNA).

To reach Galicia and try white Albariño or Godello wines, you have 2 options by air: Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ), or Santander Airport (SDR).

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) will help you to reach Madrid and the nearby Spanish wineries, in Castilla-La-Mancha.

Andalusia has some delightful Spanish wineries. To reach them, it is better to use Malaga (AGP) or Seville Airport (SVQ).

Fly into the Murcia San Javier Airport (MJV), to enjoy the red Monastrell and Syrah wines in some of the best Spanish wineries in Murcia.

To reach the Valencia wine region, better to use the Valencia International Airport (VLC).

Some of the Spanish wineries in Aragon produce exceptional Garnacha and Tempranillo wines, to get there, the nearest option is the Zaragoza Airport (ZAZ), only in 40 km.

To have safe travel in Catalonia and Barcelona, the first choice should be the Barcelona - El Prat Airport (BCN).

How can I travel to Spain by car?

To visit wineries around Spain, you can easily access the country's free highways:

The AP7 connects Tarragona to Alicante. From Cadiz to Seville travel via AP4. By the AP1 travel from Burgos to Vitoria to visit some extraordinary wineries in Spain.

To reach Andalusia and visit some of the best Spanish wineries, you will need the roads: A92, A44, AP7, or AP4.

Extremadura and Madrid are connected by the A5 highway.

The vineyards of Castilla-Y-Léon and Galicia can be reached by the AP9, A6, or A8 roads.

To get around the Rioja and Navara wine regions, use the AP68 or A22 highways.

AP68 reaches Catalonia too, from there, by the AP7 road, you can travel to Valencia, by AP7 highway and enjoy some of the best Spanish wineries.

How can I travel to Spain by train?

To visit the wineries in Spain by taking a train sounds to be a quite comfortable and reasonable option.

The Eurail or the Renfe offers train tickets to easily move around Spain.

The Eurail train's map resembles a spider web, since it, directly and indirectly, connects each city, from Barcelona to Madrid, Murcia or Malaga, the train will be in your service to discover wineries in Spain.

How many wineries are there in Spain?

There are about 4300 wineries in Spain.

How do you say "winery" in Spanish?

Wineries in Spanish are called Bodegas.

What is the best wine region in Spain?

Every region of Spain offers an unforgettable experience, however, Rioja has some of the best wineries in Spain.

Where are the best wineries in Spain to taste red wine?

Rioja and Navarra are considered to have the best wineries in Spain producing red wine.

Where are the best wineries in Spain to taste white wine?

To taste white wines - Andalusia or Galicia have the best wineries.

Where are the best wineries in Spain to taste sparkling wines?

Cava is the number one Spanish sparkling wine and it is produced in Catalonia. Visit wineries in Catalonia to taste some pretty amazing Cava.

What is the most popular red wine in Spain?

Tempranillo is the most popular Spanish red wine varietal by far. It's used to make famous wines such as Rioja and Rioja Gran Reserva, which have become almost synonymous with Spanish red wine.

What is the oldest winery in Spain?

With nearly 500 years of history, Raventós Codorníu is the oldest winegrowing business in Spain, and one of the oldest in the world

What does DOC mean in Spanish wine?

The DOC designation in Spain - Denominación de Origen Calificada - is the top rung of classifications for Spanish wine regions; it is one step above a DO (Denominación de Origen). This category came into being in 1988, following Spain's entry into the European Union.