Wine Route Through Rioja Alavesa
The Rioja Alavesa Wine Route is an excellent option for an all-encompassing escape to Northern Spain. You can go on this journey at any time throughout the year, and it offers more than just wine. This route features landscapes of vineyards seen in movies, traditional gastronomy, dreamy wineries, medieval villages... An endless number of enjoyable activities related to wine.
This route is recognized worldwide as a major destination for enotourism, or wine tourism. Rioja Alavesa has 140 establishments with a wide variety of activities: visits to wineries, restaurants, museums, wine cellars and more. The gastronomic experience is also an important part of the Rioja Alavesa Wine Route. Here, you can find recipes made with fresh produce from Alava's orchards, vegetables, cured meats and cold cuts, among many other quality options.
Rioja Alavesa is made up of 23 interesting towns and villages. Walk through its historic centres and experience the authentic side of Rioja Alavesa, visit wineries of great architectural interest and photograph the medieval surroundings. A stop that you should without a doubt make is in the municipality of Laguardia, which has ancient stone walls worth seeing. Of course, you can't forget about Elciego, Villabuena, and Labastida... Let's begin!
Rioja Alavesa, Land of the Red Wine

The red wines of Rioja Alavesa are famous thanks to the quality of the region's soil. The soil is clay-lime, so the vines are infused with the humidity necessary to produce the most delicious wines. The location of the vineyards and the excellent climate is also an essential part of the production process. The Sierra de Toloño mountain range protects the vineyards from the wind so that the vines can stay warm.
It is also a perfect experience for lovers of white and rosé wine, as they are increasingly becoming more popular in the wineries of Rioja Alavesa.
Want to know more? Young wines are produced through a process called carbonic maceration. On the other hand, older wines such as Gran Reserva, Reserva and Crianza are achieved through a de-stemming or Bordeaux technique.
Rioja Alavesa and its Exceptional Cuisine

Of course, the ingredients of this land give rise to the most artisan pintxos and the tastiest miniature casseroles, which would be impossible not to devour with some bread. If you follow this route, don't forget to try roasted suckling lamb or potatoes with chorizo, (a Riojan sausage). In many of the restaurants you can order traditional dishes such as carrilleras al vino tinto (a meat dish), pochas and alubias (types of Spanish beans), and morcilla asada (roasted blood sausage).
Visiting the best Riojas
Marqués de Riscal Winery

Baigorri Winery

Ysios Winery

El Fabulista Winery
