The 10 Best Wineries & Vineyards in La Rioja, Spain

April 6, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Don't let its size fool you; Spain's smallest province makes a big name for itself with enticing wines and spectacular scenery. From its healing thermal baths to its rugged mountain trails, La Rioja provides the perfect getaway to any traveler. Action junkies can find adventures skiing, biking or white-water rafting, while the more sedate will find a peaceful respite sipping wine in the region's lush vineyards, or walking the famous pilgrims' trail to Santiago.
Restaurants in La Rioja

1. Altanza

N-232, km 419.5, 26360 Fuenmayor Spain +34 941 45 08 60 [email protected] http://visitas.altanza.com
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5.0 based on 104 reviews

Altanza

Reviewed By emmalouiset291

If you're visiting Logrono then definitely include this winery at the top of your list of things to do! A beautiful building in a gorgeous location. The tour was extremely informative and really gave me a good understanding of the grape to glass process. Really appreciated the host taking the time to explain everything in English too - thank you! Goes without saying that the wine tasting and food were both excellent. Give it a try and you won't be disappointed!

2. Tobelos Bodegas y Vinedos

Ctra N 24, Logrono - Vitoria km 45, 26290 Brinas Spain +34 941 30 56 30 [email protected] http://www.tobelos.com/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Tobelos Bodegas y Vinedos

Tobelos Bodegas y Viñedos is a careful project that was born with the new millennium. A singular construction of minimalist and innovative style that breaks with all the schemes of the classic and modern constructions. The winery is located on top of a hill, which offers stunning views of the vineyard, the Ebro valley and the mountains. Our philosophy is based on reflecting the typicity of the Rioja Alta area in our wines, the terroir, pampering the quality of the grapes. We count on 40 ha of Tempranillo, Garnacha, Viura and Garnacha blanca. The vineyards are located in Briñas, Labastida and San Vicente de la Sonsierra, the coolest vineyards in Rioja, producing wine with an atlantic style.

3. Bodega La Rioja Alta S.A.

Avenida Vizcaya 8 Barrio de la Estación, 26200 Haro Spain +34 941 31 03 46 [email protected] http://www.riojalta.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 562 reviews

Bodega La Rioja Alta S.A.

In 1890, La Rioja Alta SA was founded by five families sharing a common passion for wine. It was the start of an ongoing quest for excellence that their descendants still pursue. Since then we have managed to extract the best from the marriage of our tradition in wine ageing, to state-of-the-art technology in grape fermentation. Our wines (Viña Ardanza, Gran Reserva 904, etc.) have become an international reference for the finest Rioja wines.

Reviewed By 509dalel - Glendale, United States

Toured this fantastic winery guided by Bella was very informative and had a wonderful wine tasting at the end of the tour. Very educational and I would recommend this to everyone. They make their own barrels from American oak.

4. Miguel Merino Winery

Carretera de Logrono 16, 26330 Briones Spain +34 941 32 22 63 [email protected] http://www.miguelmerino.com
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Miguel Merino Winery

Since the beginning of my exporting career I have long dreamt of having my own small "bodega", where I could make a few bottles of wine of the best quality possible. Briones, in the heart of the Rioja Alta, gathered all the conditions I was looking for: old steep vineyards of Tempranillo grapes, chalky soil and a climate showing a marked Atlantic influence. Declared a town of historic and artistic merit, Briones is where we decided to site our bodega. Twenty years ago, we restored an old 19th Century house on the outskirts of the town. On the adjoining land we built facilities for vinification, barrel and bottle ageing and planted a small experimental vineyard. Now, as one of the smallest and youngest wineries in Spain —our first vintage was 1994— our wines are among the most prestigious in the country, and we are exporting them to over 30 markets. This encourages us to grow, not in quantity, but to constantly improve our style; how to get the best from each grape and each barrel. To continue to enjoy our wine-making. -Miguel Merino

Reviewed By misstilly2018 - Los Angeles, United States

We visited the Miguel Merino Winery with the Unusual Suspects tour from Rioja Wine Trips last week. We loved our visit with Erika! She was knowledgeable and charming and led us through an intimate wine tasting in their beautiful building. In addition to their outstanding wines, they are also a winery that upholds strict quality standards and impeccable customer service. They truly care about the people they make their wines for. We had bought some bottles of their wine to take home with us and in packing a few days later, we discovered that a few bottles of their La Loma (excellent by the way) had leaked slightly from the cork. We let them know and Miguel and Inma (from Rioja Wine Trips) were eager to make things right. They immediately sent replacement bottles to our hotel in Barcelona. Honestly, there are many wineries and companies that would not have shown such care and concern. We love their wines and family integrity and will be Miguel Merino wine drinkers for life! Plus, it's a lovely memory to drink their wines in Los Angeles and remember the wonderful people and winery where these wines were crafted!

5. Bodega Conde de los Andes

Calle Sol de La Cabra s/n, 26220 Ollauri Spain +34 941 33 83 80 [email protected] http://www.bodegasollauri.com
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5.0 based on 175 reviews

Bodega Conde de los Andes

We are in the heart of Rioja Alta, a short distance away from Haro and Briones. Wine is deeply rooted in the history of our small village, as evidenced by its noble houses built in the 17th and 18th centuries. Churrumendi Hill, Ollauri's highest point, offers stunning views of the River Ebro valley, between the Sierra de la Demanda peaks and the limestone walls of Sierra Cantabria and Toloño mountain ranges. Today, with the Murúa family at the helm, Bodegas Ollauri-Conde de los Andes brings back an age-old tradition. It was in 1894 when Federico Paternina built the modern cellar where his ancestors had been making and storing wine since the 15th century. After successive changes in ownership that have marked recent decades, Julián and Javier Murúa have begun a new era.

Reviewed By michaelf843 - Medway, United States

We had an incredible time with our winery tour we booked ourselves. Cristina explained all facets of the wine making, the history of the winery and a tour of the amazing wine caves, including ones that have been recently restored. We booked the tour ourselves and had a nice small group of 8 and it was In English. The highlight was doing a wine tasting of 2 18 year old bottles of wine that are not even available for sales, but were among the countless bottles stored in the wine caves - some bottles were over 100 years old. We have been on wine tours elsewhere in Spain, Napa, Washington State and Oregon, but this was by far our all-time favorite tour! We also saw where Ernest Hemingway drank wine in the wine cave here back in the 1950’s.

6. Bodegas Urbina

Calle Campillo 33, 26214 Cuzcurrita de Rio Tiron Spain +34 941 22 42 72 [email protected] http://www.urbinavinos.com
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5.0 based on 135 reviews

Bodegas Urbina

Reviewed By Basd140

Lovely wine tasting, really helpful guy. Definitely worth it. Experiencia genial. Cata incluyendo y la gente están muy amables.

7. Marques de Murrieta

N-232A Km 402, 26006 Logrono Spain +34 941 27 13 80 [email protected] http://www.marquesdemurrieta.com/?lang=en
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5.0 based on 303 reviews

Marques de Murrieta

Marques de Murrieta is an older than 165 years-old winery where the deep respect for the history and the tradition finds a perfect balance with the focus on the future. Its origin dates from 1852 when Luciano Murrieta y Garcia -Lemoine produces the first fine wine from Rioja and is the first one to export it. He acquires the Ygay Estate and builds his emblematic Ygay Castle. In 1983 Vicente Cebrian Sagarriga, tenth Count of Creixell, takes over the project and after his death in 1996, his children, who are currently responsible of such an ambitious and endearing family business that they strengthen day after day with its presence in the different continents. The uniqueness and quality of the Marques de Murrieta wines is determined, to a great extent, by the singular caracter of the Ygay Estate, 300 hectares of own vineyards located around the winery, which allow the absolute control of the raw material. L

Reviewed By Spanishkathryn - London, United Kingdom

Extremely enjoyable from beginning to end. Very helpful staff, we booked at short notice and they made the process very easy online by answering any queries and responding quickly. Amazing building to visit, a historical winery. Excellent wines tasted, paired with some very good food (we had aperitivos only, not a meal). Small group, and the guide (Natalia) was so knowledgeable and passionate it was made even more enjoyable. Short distance from Logroño and absolutely worthwhile if you are visiting the area, you will learn about La Rioja wines, history and it is an overall great experience. We did it in Spanish but they offer other languages, I recommend you book in advance if you want to secure a visit in another language.

8. Bohedal Bodega Boutique

Lr- 307, 26214 Cuzcurrita de Rio Tiron Spain +34 941 32 80 64 [email protected] http://www.bohedal.com
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5.0 based on 261 reviews

Bohedal Bodega Boutique

9. Bodegas Tritium

Avda de la libertad, 9, 26350 Cenicero Spain +34 629 15 28 22 [email protected] http://tritium.es
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5.0 based on 628 reviews

Bodegas Tritium

Tritium winery is a XV century old winery recovered by Francisco and Javier, both friends and the 4th generation of wine makers in their families. Their wines come from the amazing old vineyards their grand parents planted 100 years ago. They believe in Terroir and their wines are exactly the expression of their ancient knowledge.

10. Bodegas Campo Viejo

Camino de Lapuebla 50 No Accecer Andando Ni Bici # Not Walking Distance - Not Bicicle, 26006 Logrono Spain +34 941 27 99 00 [email protected] http://www.campoviejo.com/Home
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5.0 based on 169 reviews

Bodegas Campo Viejo

If you want to discover the true taste of Rioja, there is no better place than Campo Viejo winery. You will see how wines are made, discover our environmentally friendly practices and enjoy a wine tasting session of our favourite vintages. During the visit, you will learn about the history of Campo Viejo, our innovative winery with one of the most impressive barrel ageing rooms in the world, our commitment to environment and much more.

Reviewed By Sergio2252 - Los Angeles, United States

We worked with the representatives from Pernod, like Raul Cotelo to make arrangements for a tour and tasting. At 12 euros, it was the best buy on day 1 of our 7 day adventure into 25 wineries in La Rioja. We were greeted by a most informed employee who hosted the tour and tasting. He took us through a discussion of the vineyards which really enlightened us. Part of the tour was a walk through the fermentation and storage tanks. It is an immense structure, all working by gravity feed and no pumping anywhere. See photos which represent only a fraction of the stainless steel tank capacity. We were staggered by the fact that they are able to keep individual lots/vineyards separated from dozens of growers during the fermentation and oak barrel ageing processes. That approach takes a huge commitment to storage. They do it to preserve the best product for later bottling and blending. Very impressive. Since La Rioja DOC requires varying lengths of bottle aging of Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva, much of the inventory is tied up in bottles awaiting labeling. Lots of warehouse space is allocated to do this bottle aging. See photos and realize that again, it represents only a portion of the floor space for their production. This was our first tasting of La Rioja wines in a Bodega. What we were expecting was the mini-sipping quantities so commonly poured in CA. What we got were glasses which were 1/2 filled and revisiting offered on all wines. We loved the Spanish/Basque hospitality of La Rioja Enotourism, but noting that we were driving, we had to manage our intake. DUI blood levels are lower in Spain. At the end of the tour, we sampled 4 wines (and local food products for pairing) including a rarely made commemorative wine. It was simply divine. We would not hesitant to offer any of the Campo Viejo wines to friends and family. They were expertly made and it showed in the bottle. Campo Viejo has combined high volume with high quality wine production. We did not know it at the time, but we would only find that unique capability at one other La Rioja winery. We later found many large and small producers who did not measure up to the quality of Campo Viejo. Bravo, to the owners of Campo Viejo. We are now looking for it in the USA.

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