Catalonia, or Catalunya in Catalan, is an important Spanish wine region. It is home to the great red wines of Priorat, a deep and brooding blend of Garnacha and Cariñena.
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One of the smallest appellations in Spain, Alella is a is home to red and white wines made on the outskirts of Barcelona in Catalonia. Around nine ...
Read more ▸Located in the northeast of a Spain, Catalunya DO launched officially from the 2001 vintage and covers winemaking across the region of Catalonia. W...
Read more ▸This small, obscure Denominación de Origen for wines in Spain’s Catalonia region was given its official appellation status in 1985. Enjoying a b...
Read more ▸Costers del Segre DO in the north of Catalonia produces red and white wines from both international varieties and more traditional Catalan varietie...
Read more ▸Located in the north east of Spain on the border with France’s Roussillon region, Empordà is known for producing red wines from Garnacha, or Gar...
Read more ▸Montsant is an increasingly exciting red wine appellation in Catalonia. Enveloping the unique soils of Priorat the area has become highly regarded ...
Read more ▸The small appellation of Pla de Bages was created in 1995 to recognise the wines produced around the Catalonian town of Manresa. The area is home t...
Read more ▸Priorat is one of Spain's most important red wines. Second, perhaps, only to Rioja, Priorat boasts incredibly complex, concentrated wines made a bl...
Read more ▸Established in the 1940s, Tarragona is a Denominación de Origen for wines in Spain's Catalan region. The area’s reputation for sweet wines goes ...
Read more ▸Terra Alto is a Denominación de Origen for wines in the Catalonia region of Spain. Established in 1972, the area has a long history of winemaking,...
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