Typical food of La Rioja

The gastronomy of La Rioja is strongly marked by the products of the land. Paired with its Denomination of Origin wine, the most typical dishes are cooked with food grown in the fertile orchards found throughout the region, especially in the valley of the river Ebro....

Activities in Logroño: wine tourism and leisure

Visit wineries in Logroño If there is one activity that characterizes this region, it is wine. Nothing better than starting your visit exploring some of the most outstanding wineries. The wineries offer plans for groups and couples that, in addition to wine tasting or...

Marqués de Riscal Wineries voted second best wine tourism destination in the world

The D.O.Ca Rioja winery, Marqués de Riscal, is once again the second most valued wine tourism destination in the world, according to the World's Best Vineyards 2023 competition. Its offer has been crowned as the top international benchmark in the world of wine,...

Top 5 oldest wineries in Spain

Wine production in Spain was already taking place even before the arrival of the Romans to the Iberian Peninsula. In the area of Valencia, archaeological remains dating back more than 2,500 years have been identified that could be wine cellars dug by the Iberians in...

How wine is made, step by step

Have You Ever Wondered How Grapes Turn Into Wine? Picture yourself swirling a glass and asking, “How do these grapes become such a special drink?” In this post you’ll learn how wine is made—from vineyard to bottle—so you can appreciate the craft behind every sip. 1....

Wine tourism in Spain is in vogue

Wine tourism in Spain is all the rage. Spain is the country with the largest surface area of vineyards in the world and has more than 60 designations of origin, making it the perfect destination for wine lovers. La Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Rías Baixas, Priorat or...

What to see in Haro, the capital of the Rioja wine region

If you are looking for a plan to enjoy wine tourism, don't miss the city of Haro. Known for its cultural wealth, the town stands out for its great artistic heritage and its historic quarter, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. In addition, what makes this land...
Activities in Logroño: wine tourism and leisure

Activities in Logroño: wine tourism and leisure

Visit wineries in Logroño If there is one activity that characterizes this region, it is wine. Nothing better than starting your visit exploring some of the most outstanding wineries. The wineries offer plans for groups and couples that, in addition to wine tasting or...

Family wineries: the soul of local wine

Family wineries: the soul of local wine

Family wineries are a big part of wine tourism. They are a unique experience that allows you to discover not only the culture of wine, but also the soul of a region through its wineries and vineyards. Many of these wineries are located in La Rioja, a region that...

9 original wine phrases

9 original wine phrases

In the world of wine, the culture that surrounds it goes beyond tasting and pairing. Some phrases are like little linguistic jewels that capture the essence and magic hidden behind each bottle. On our journey through the wine tourism universe, knowing these...

How to do a wine tasting? Discover the secrets of tasting

How to do a wine tasting? Discover the secrets of tasting

Wine tasting is a sensory experience that goes beyond simply drinking the beverage; It is an art that allows you to appreciate and enjoy its nuances, aromas and flavors. If you are interested in learning how to taste wine, here we present a step-by-step guide to...

When to visit a winery? Explore the art of wine tasting

When to visit a winery? Explore the art of wine tasting

Wineries offer wine lovers the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of aromas, flavors and traditions. However, deciding when to visit a winery can make all the difference in your experience. In this article, we explore the ideal moments to delve into the...

Top 5 oldest wineries in Spain

Top 5 oldest wineries in Spain

Wine production in Spain was already taking place even before the arrival of the Romans to the Iberian Peninsula. In the area of Valencia, archaeological remains dating back more than 2,500 years have been identified that could be wine cellars dug by the Iberians in...

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