Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Wine Tours in Spain



Spain lies in southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula. The country's eastern coastline edges the Mediterranean Sea. While not as widely known for wine as France, Spain is actually the third largest wine maker in the world. In fact, Spain has an impressive list of grape varieties it can claim as native.

A few of the Spanish grape varieties are: Tempranillo, Monastrell, and Palomino. The vast vineyards over scenic and rugged terrain are amazing. There are grand wine tours in Spain in the wine making regions like Ribera del Duero, Catalonia and Andalusia.



The Wine Making Region

The villages in the regions where wine tours in Spain can be found are largely unaffected by tourism. Villages may be small, but the views are spectacular. There are no crowds there, just scenic beauty and lovely vineyards The view and the wine tours in Spain go together. Ribera del Duero in the north of the country produces red wine almost exclusively.

Catalonia in the northeastern corner of Spain, is an autonomous community. Catalan wine is the name of the wine made there and Catalonia it is where sparkling wine originated. Andalusia is in the south of Spain. Vino de la Tierra wines are produced here. Tours in these three areas would each give a unique experience of the wine tours in Spain.
Wine tours in Spain

Wineries and More

Information about Spain can only encourage planning a visit to the wine regions. Recommendations can certainly be made for Ribera del Duero, Catalonia and Andalusia. Gourmet dinners with Spain's finest cuisine is included in a wine tour. The food of Spain varies from north to south.

Each region will offer locally grown fruits and vegetables with bean dishes, seafood, tortillas and more. When planning wine tours in Spain, there are indeed special places to love. 


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