Wine routes in Spain

A selection of the best wine routes in Spain for you to enjoy.

Spain has the biggest vineyard surface in the world. The numerous vineyards and wineries among the varied landscapes provide the visitor with spectacular sightseeing.

Map of Spain and our wine route regions Each wine region in Spain has something different to offer: the wineries’ architecture and design, the vineyards’ patterns, the colours and scents of the different soils and terroirs, the local food produce to accompany the wine, etc.

We have chosen different wine regions and wine routes to satisfy both your curiosity for travelling and interest in Spnish wine:

  • La Rioja imageIn La Rioja you will find one of the oldest wine-making regions, combining tradition and modern-design bodegas. Architecture and wine speak the same language in La Rioja.
  • Penedés vineyardsIn Penedés (Catalonia) the land of cava, you can visit typical masias, vineyards close to the sea, and taste a great variety of wines, both still and sparkling.
  • vineyards in the Ribera del DueroLa Ribera del Duero is one of Spain’s most famous wine regions... its wines changed the Spanish wine market and introduced a new standard for quality. A lot of well-known producers concentrate in a small area.
  • Castle of Olite, inNavarraNavarra implies visiting castles and tasting wines along Saint James way or Camino de Santiago.
  • Jumilla Murcia, SpainMurcia is well known for its seaside resorts and beaches. The wines of Murcia are made mostly of the locally-produced Monastrel grape. You will admire vineyards a few miles away from the Mediteranean sea.
  • Malaga beachIn Málaga, famous for its old wine tradition, you can discover beautiful white villages and enjoy both the nearby sea and mountains. Tourists can enjoy a wide range of activities.

See the Routes of Wine and choose the one that adjust the most to your holiday preferences.