Not just by brand name.
Region pages for discovery. Category hubs for constraints. Winery pages for decisions.
1+ wineries across 11 wine regions, with routes by train, car, or guided tour.
Region pages for discovery. Category hubs for constraints. Winery pages for decisions.
Each region has its own terroir, grape varieties, and visitor experience.
Find wineries that match your travel style, transport, and trip format.
Discover the sparkling wine tradition of Catalonia at historic cava houses and modern producers.
View category →Wineries with stunning views, dramatic landscapes, and beautiful vineyard settings.
View category →Combine a winery visit with a proper Catalan meal — from paired tastings to full restaurant menus.
View category →Hand-picked estates that stand out for first-time visitors, day-trip logistics, or unique experiences.
Organic coastal winery in Alella DO, just 25 minutes from Barcelona with sea views and cava-focused tastings.
Open winery pagePick the right starting point based on how you want to travel.
| Best for | Start with | Why it works | Best next page |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-time day trip | Penedès | The most popular region with the widest selection of wineries and tours. | Penedès guide → |
| No car needed | Train-accessible wineries | Lower friction, simpler logistics, great for short itineraries. | No-car category → |
| Premium scenic visit | Priorat | Best for countryside atmosphere and high-intent wine escapes. | Priorat guide → |
| Organic / boutique | Selected estates | Good for quality-driven travellers who value sustainable production. | Organic picks → |
Skip the planning — compare guided day trips with transport, tastings, and local lunch included.
The goal is to guide you into the right page type quickly — not to dump everything on one screen.
Common questions from travellers planning a winery trip.
Alella wins on short-distance convenience, while Penedès offers the broadest mix of winery tours and day-trip options.
Yes — several wineries are reachable by train or organised tour. See our no-car category for a curated list.
Most wineries require advance booking, especially for cellar tours. Peak season (June–October) fills up fast — booking 1–2 weeks ahead is recommended.