Wherever you look, there are vineyards in the DO Terra Alta, especially in the central area, with hillside terraces and row plots that alternate with flat vineyards and those at the bottom of the valleys, forming a colourful mosaic of plots, slopes and orientations. The other differentiating factor of this wine-cultivation land in Catalonia is its commitment to garnatxa and carinyena. Its commitment to the production of great varietal wines is one of the keys to the success of its wines.Discover the homeland of the best white garnatxas through the DO Terra Alta Wine Route, one of the nine wine routes of Catalonia. The Ports Natural Park is the symbol of the area, where you can taste fruity, full-bodied, unctuous and pleasant wines. It is also a land of trenches. Relive the war scene of the biggest battle of the Civil War in the territory of the DO Terra Alta. Take the opportunity to savour the gastronomy of the area, combined with active tourism activities.Part of the interest of this route are the Wine Cathedrals of Gandesa and the Pinell de Brai, wineries designed by Cèsar Martinell, a disciple of the famous architect, Antoni Gaudí. Both buildings are good examples of modernist agrarian architecture that can be found in Catalonia.Another attractive proposal within this route is to cycle the Terra Alta Via Verda. This old railway line converted into a cycle route that connects the former Arnes and Pinell de Brai stations and crosses the Pàndols and Cavalls mountain ranges, with the Canaleta river guiding the way. Everywhere you look the vine is present, especially in the central area between 350 and 550 meters of altitude.Come and discover one of the most dynamic wine regions in the country. If you are looking for authentic and genuine wine tourism, Terra Alta will not disappoint you.