Red, rosé, white and sparkling wines. Spain’s different climates ensure a wide variety of wines to suit all tastes and any time of day. From the freshness of Galicia’s Albariño to the character of Rioja, the versatility of Ribera del Duero and Andalusia’s treasure –wine from Jerez, better known as sherry. The key lies not only in the variety, but in the quality. The experts rate the products of many Spanish winemakers amongst the best in the world.
Through their popular festivities, Spain’s towns and villages maintain alive ancestral traditions like the Wine Battle in Haro, La Rioja, and the wine-harvest festivities in Jerez, Cadiz and Logroño, also in La Rioja. Spanish wines are synonymous with innovation and the avant-garde. In recent years, the the Spanish wine industry has been undergoing a genuine revolution as it applies the latest technologies to grape cultivation
The main Spanish wine-producing companies have turned to 21st-century architecture to create great works of art. Discover the spectacular facades and the secrets of their interiors, which go far beyond their traditional function of storing and ageing wine.
Spain has a climate and a variety of natural environments that favour the quality of our vines and which sustain a diversity of flora and fauna that is unique in Europe. As you explore the wine-producing regions in Spain, discover an extensive network of protected natural spaces and 15 national parks. Come and discover them!
You'll find 15 World Heritage cities, some of the most visited museums in the world and ancient monuments all awaiting you. A rich and open culture, perfect for combining with the best wines from each region.
Enjoy the Mediterranean diet and the culinary diversity of Spain's 17 regions. Or come and visit any of the temples to haute cuisine all around Spain with three Michelin stars.