Our wines, born from a unique physical and human landscape, reflect the wealth of contrasting terroirs, local varieties and the knowledge of young winegrowers. If you want to see it first hand, don't miss the wine tourism experiences we propose.Start the BotaIn Catalonia, peasant wines are synonymous with authenticity. Small wineries and bodegas, which still exist throughout the country, are the heart of our wine tradition. When you taste a Bota wine in one of these places, you will be able to connect with a history rich in social moments, cooperativism and a wine culture that has stood the test of time. Raise your glass, savour the wine and discover why these temples are so valuable. It's an experience you can't pass up.The land of bubblesCatalan cava is more than a sparkling drink, it is a celebration in every drop. This sparkling wine has developed its own unique identity. Cava is perfect for any occasion, whether it's a haute cuisine dinner, a hearty breakfast or a get-together with friends. In Catalonia, there is always a good time to celebrate and toast.A vermouth at all hoursFor Catalans, vermouth is a sacred ritual. From the explosion of vermouth in the city of Reus to the present day, this aperitif is a moment to relax and enjoy in good company. This wine flavoured with herbs, with a spicy, sweet or sometimes bitter touch, is shared at any time and with anyone. It is a parenthesis of happiness in the middle of routine.Temples of wineCatalonia has more than 100 modernist-style wineries that explain the history of wine in our territory. The phylloxera crisis led to the birth of unions and agricultural cooperatives, and the ingenuity of modernist architects gave life to monumental temples to make the best wine. Today, these wineries produce quality wines and keep alive a very important legacy. By visiting these cooperatives you will get to know the towns and their people.The wines of BarcelonaIf you are in Barcelona, take the opportunity to enjoy a unique wine tourism experience without leaving the city. In Collserola, the last productive vineyard in the Catalan capital, preserves an ancient wine making tradition. The sixteenth century vineyards of the farmhouse of Can Calopa produce the only wines made in the city.Close to Barcelona, there are different wine cellars that can be visited with wines that reflect the Roman footprint, the splendour of bourgeois wines, modernist cooperativism and the malvasia of Sitges. Discover this wealth of wine near Barcelona.A natural voiceSmall Catalan winegrowers have gained international prestige thanks to their wines full of character and history. These micro-cellars produce wines rooted in their surroundings and committed to respectful viticulture. Come and visit them to understand why this wine is a reflection of the people who make it possible. Their wines are unique with a strong personality.Raise the PorróDrinking with the Porró is a Catalan tradition that represents the celebration of life. This social event ensures moments of fun, freedom and laughter. In the porrón you can drink a good young cava, rosé wine, sweet wine or even mistela. It is a unique way to enjoy Catalan wine.Drink the countryOur cuisine, traditional and avant-garde at the same time, coexists with a rich variety of native wines. We have wines for every possible cuisine, from the most sophisticated to the simplest. Ask for the wines of our territory and explore a universe of infinite possibilities. Each glass is a surprise that you will love.It cheers up the spiritAs Catalans, after a good meal, we like to linger around the table with wines and spirits that brighten up our conversations. Muscats, sweet wines, sparkling wines, mistels and emblematic liqueurs such as the Aromas of Montserrat are just some of the options. Liquor wine tourism starts at the table, but you never know when it ends! Come and enjoy every moment with these very special spirits.Let's toast!If you want to immerse yourself in the culture of Catalan wine, come and participate in the festivals and popular traditions linked to local viticulture. Come to Catalonia at the end of September, enjoy the harvest, and in autumn, take a walk through the most important wine fairs and festivals, such as those of Falset or Gandesa. You also can't miss the natural wines, such as Vella Terra or OFF The Record.Each wine, each cava, each vermouth, has a history in Catalonia that is waiting for you.