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Discover Priorat and Penedes on a two-day wine tour from Barcelona, featuring visits to organic wineries, historic sites, and a delicious wine-paired lunch.
This two-day tour offers an inviting escape from the bustling streets of Barcelona, guiding you through the stunning landscapes and renowned wineries of the Priorat and Penedes regions. With visits to four unique wineries, a historic monastery, and a delicious lunch paired with local wines, it’s perfect for wine lovers eager to deepen their understanding of Spanish viticulture.
What we love most about this experience is the carefully curated itinerary that balances scenic drives, educational winery tours, and cultural highlights—all with a private guide who brings the region’s stories to life. The all-inclusive price, covering transportation, tastings, and meals, makes this a seamless and rewarding experience.
A potential consideration is the pace; with multiple stops packed into just two days, it’s aimed at travelers who enjoy a full schedule and don’t mind moving between sites. This tour suits those who want an insightful, authentic taste of Catalonia’s wine country without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. If you’re after a well-rounded, immersive wine adventure with a touch of history, this could be your perfect trip.
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The journey begins early, with pickup around 10 am in Barcelona, and a comfortable transfer to the first stop, Eudald Massana Noya. This charming old cottage-style winery specializes in organic wine and cava, making it a fantastic place to kick off your regional exploration. The one-hour drive sets the tone, offering glimpses of Catalonia’s lush countryside.
At Eudald Massana, you’ll get a guided tour of the winery—learning the organic wine and cava production process from someone very passionate about sustainable practices. What makes this stop stand out is their focus on organic methods, which you might find refreshing if you’re used to larger, conventional wineries. The tasting here includes cava paired with local snacks, giving you your first taste of the region’s sparkling prowess.
After a good breakfast, your private guide will pick you up around 10 am for the next leg of the adventure. The highlight is Cellers de Scala Dei, a winery with a longstanding history in Priorat. The region is famous for producing some of Spain’s best wines, and Scala Dei is a key player—its old cellar walls whisper centuries of wine-making tradition.
Here, you’ll spend about two hours exploring their cellars and vineyards. The reviews mention the guide’s extensive knowledge, ensuring you’ll understand the nuances of Priorat’s unique terroir, characterized by slate soils and steep slopes. Expect to taste some of the best wines the area offers, with insights into what makes Priorat wines so special.
The visit is complemented by a brief stop at Cartoixa de Scala Dei, a monastery that’s integral to the area’s history. The guide’s quick tour takes you through the monastery’s serene grounds and explains its role in fostering the region’s wine roots. It’s a brief but enriching visit, perfect for adding cultural context to your wine journey.
The afternoon is reserved for the culinary highlight: lunch at Clos Figueras. This winery’s restaurant serves a three-course meal paired expertly with four different glasses of wine, making it an ideal opportunity to savor the region’s flavors. The wine pairing isn’t just a bonus; it’s thoughtfully curated to complement each dish, elevating the entire experience.
This stop is often described as one of the most memorable parts of the tour, with reviewers appreciating the carefully selected wines and attentive service. It’s a chance to relax, soak in the scenery, and reflect on the morning’s tastings.
After lunch, the group returns to Barcelona, arriving in the early evening. The entire experience, from scenic countryside driving to intimate winery visits, is designed to offer both education and enjoyment without feeling rushed.
The feedback from those who’ve taken this tour is overwhelmingly positive, especially regarding the guide, Ivan. One reviewer called him “knowledgeable, informative, and good company,” noting how well he organized the day and kept everyone engaged. Another mentioned that Ivan’s recommendations made their trip unforgettable, highlighting the personal attention and local expertise.
Many appreciate the tour’s smooth flow—covering both historic sites and modern wineries—without feeling overwhelmed. The organic winery at Eudald Massana was especially praised for its emphasis on sustainability, a detail that wine enthusiasts particularly value.
The lunch at Clos Figueras is frequently highlighted as a standout moment, with visitors loving the pairing of food and wine, as well as the tranquil vineyard setting. The private tour format also means you get a personalized experience, unlike large group excursions that can feel rushed or impersonal.
The entire trip costs approximately $842.70 per person, which might seem steep at first glance. However, considering that transportation, four winery visits, tastings, and a meal are all included, it’s a package designed for ease and quality. This means no worries about booking multiple appointments or navigating unfamiliar regions alone—your guide handles all logistics, leaving you free to enjoy wine and scenery.
Transportation is private, ensuring comfort and flexibility. The tour starts promptly at 10 am, providing ample time for each stop without feeling hurried. The fact that the tour is private makes it especially appealing for couples, friends, or small groups looking for a tailored experience.
The all-weather policy is prudent—if poor weather cancels the tour, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour’s focus on cultural and historic sites, combined with wine tastings, makes it suitable for travelers who want a well-rounded, authentic experience rather than just sampling wines.
This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of Catalonia’s wines, especially the renowned Priorat and organic Penedes wines. History buffs will appreciate the brief monastery tour, while food lovers will enjoy the thoughtfully paired lunch. It’s perfect for those who prefer a private, guided experience that balances education, scenic beauty, and good food.
Travelers with a taste for authenticity will love the chance to visit small, family-run wineries and learn about sustainable practices. If you’re looking for a relaxing yet informative trip that encapsulates the essence of Catalonia’s wine culture, this tour ticks all the boxes.
This two-day Priorat and Penedes wine tour offers a compelling mix of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and excellent wine tasting. The private guiding, seamless logistics, and all-inclusive setup make it a stress-free way to explore one of Spain’s most celebrated wine regions. You’ll come away with a richer appreciation for the region’s wines, history, and landscape—plus some delicious bottles to bring home.
While it’s a slightly higher investment, the value is clear in the personalized experience, expert guidance, and carefully curated stops. It’s best suited for travelers who want an immersive, authentic look at Catalonia’s wine-making heritage without the hassle of organizing each part independently.
If you’re after a travel experience that combines education, enjoyment, and cultural discovery, this tour is difficult to beat. Expect friendly guides, stunning vineyard vistas, and a taste of Spain’s wine craftsmanship that stays with you long after the trip ends.
Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup from Barcelona is included, making the start of your journey smooth and convenient.
How many wineries will we visit?
You’ll visit four wineries—Eudald Massana, Cellers de Scala Dei, and Clos Figueras, plus a historical site at the Scala Dei monastery.
Are meals included in the tour?
Yes, all meals, including a three-course lunch paired with wines, are included as part of the tour package.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those interested in wine, culture, and scenic landscapes. Check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for travelers’ plans.
What is the guide’s role during the tour?
Your guide, highly praised for their knowledge, manages all logistics, offers insights into each site, and ensures a personalized, engaging experience.
How long does each stop last?
Expect around 1-3 hours per stop, allowing for thorough tastings, tours, and cultural insights without feeling rushed.
Will I get enough wine tasting?
Absolutely. The tour includes tastings at four wineries, and the lunch pairing offers additional wine experiences.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or adverse conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.