RIOJA WINE REGION

 

When on vacation in Spain you may want to make a stop at a winery in Rioja for a wine tasting. Start in Haro’s Barrio de la Estación, where several historic wineries are clustered near the train station. It’s perfect for walking tours and tastings without needing a car.
You’re in for a treat—each of these Rioja wineries has signature wines that reflect their unique terroir, winemaking philosophy, and even a bit of drama. Rioja is a wine lover’s playground, and some wineries here go beyond just great wine—they offer unforgettable experiences. Here are a few standout spots and why they’re worth your time:
🌟 Must-Visit Wineries in Rioja
  • Bodegas Muga (Haro)
    One of the most iconic names in Rioja, known for its award-winning wines and traditional cooperage where they still make their own barrels. You can enjoy tastings without a reservation and soak in the lively atmosphere.
  • Bodegas Gómez Cruzado (Haro)
    A boutique gem offering personalized tastings in a cozy, barrel-lined space. Their sommelier-led sessions are intimate and educational, making it a favorite for serious wine enthusiasts.
  • Bodegas López de Heredia Viña Tondonia
One of the oldest and most traditional wineries in Rioja, founded in 1877. It’s a living museum of winemaking history. Taste aged whites and reds that defy expectations—some whites are aged for over a decade! The cellar tour feels like stepping into a time capsule.
  • Bodegas La Rioja Alta
A benchmark for classic Rioja wines, with beautifully renovated cellars and a lush tasting room. Guided tastings include Gran Reservas and a peek into their cooperage where barrels are handcrafted.

You can find an exquisite wine map of Spain here https://www.ancientshades.com/wine-maps/spain-wine-modern.html



 
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