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Discover Priorat with a 1.5-hour natural wine tour in Gratallops, tasting organic wines, learning about regenerative farming, and enjoying stunning views.
This Priorat: Natural Wine Tour in Gratallops offers a refreshing take on wine tasting, focusing on organic, additive-free wines crafted with respect for nature. In just 1.5 hours, you’ll explore a small, artisan winery that champions biodynamic and regenerative agriculture, making it a distinctive experience for wine lovers eager for authenticity and sustainability. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll learn not only about the wines but also about the philosophy that drives this approach—respect for the land and native yeasts.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is the magnificent panoramic tasting room, where you can enjoy your samples while taking in the breathtaking views of Montsant and Gratallops. It’s a perfect setting to feel connected to the landscape that influences the wine. On the flip side, the short duration means you won’t get a deep dive into the entire winemaking process—if you’re craving an in-depth tour, this might feel a bit light. But for those who want a meaningful, focused experience in a small group, this tour hits the right notes, particularly for anyone interested in natural wines and eco-conscious practices.
This experience is ideal for travelers who value authenticity, sustainability, and stunning scenery, and who are curious to learn about alternative practices in winemaking. It’s also well-suited for those looking for a relaxing, intimate setting to enjoy a tasting with a view, and for anyone keen to understand what makes Priorat’s wines so special beyond the usual.

Your journey begins with a brief overview of Priorat’s history and how this particular winery came to focus on natural, additive-free wines. The guide, possibly someone from ATAVUS PRIORAT, will share insights into the region’s terroir—an essential element that gives these wines their distinctive character.
Next, you’ll walk through the fermentation and production rooms to see firsthand how these wines are crafted. The emphasis here is on respect for native yeasts and minimal intervention, which are key to their approach. You might find that the production space is quite modest—typical of artisan wineries—but what matters is the care and philosophy behind every step.
The tour includes a visit to the vineyards, with spectacular views from the winery’s magnificent terrace. Here, the guide might explain how regenerative agriculture differs from conventional practices, emphasizing soil health and biodiversity. This part of the experience helps you appreciate how the landscape directly influences the wines.
The highlight is, of course, the tasting in the extraordinary tasting room, where you can sample a selection of the winery’s natural wines. Guests often comment on the clean and elegant profile of these wines, free from additives, yet expressive of the landscape. Expect wines that speak of love and respect for the land, with a profile that’s lighter and healthier compared to conventional wines.
During the tasting, you’ll also enjoy seasonal tapas and nuts, which complement the wines perfectly. Some reviews mention that the charcuterie is locally sourced and adds a delightful touch of authenticity.
Depending on the season, you might get to participate in grape treading or see the harvest in action—an extra special opportunity. The winery also offers options to organize private events, perfect for a small celebration or intimate gathering.
At $70 per person, the value proposition is compelling, especially considering the small group size (limited to 8) and the personalized experience. You gain more than just a tasting—you acquire insight into eco-friendly practices, the art of making natural wines, and the landscape that influences every sip. The inclusion of charcuterie and nuts adds to the relaxed, gourmet vibe, making it a well-rounded experience.
While it’s a relatively short tour, the depth of information and the authenticity of the wines make it worthwhile. It’s particularly suited for those who want to learn about a different way of making wines—lighter, healthier, and more respectful of nature. For travelers who enjoy spectacular views paired with meaningful stories, this tour offers a memorable, intimate encounter with Priorat’s vibrant wine scene.
This tour is perfect for eco-conscious travelers and wine enthusiasts looking to explore beyond mainstream options. It’s ideal if you want a small-group, personalized experience where you can ask questions and dive into the philosophy behind natural winemaking. Those interested in sustainable agriculture practices and regional terroir will find this especially enriching.
It also suits visitors who appreciate stunning vistas and want their wine tasting to include a sense of place. If you’re after delicious local charcuterie and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, this tour ticks those boxes too. But it may not be the best fit if you’re seeking an extensive winery tour or an in-depth, technical exploration of wine production.

Duration: 1.5 hours—perfect for a quick yet insightful experience.
Price: $70 per person—an accessible price for what’s included.
Group Size: Limited to 8, ensuring intimacy and personalized attention.
Availability: Check ahead for scheduling and availability, as times vary.
Languages: Tours are conducted in English, Catalan, and Spanish—accessible to most travelers.
Accessibility: The experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for more visitors.
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if plans change.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not permitted, as the experience involves wine tasting and winery areas not suitable for young visitors.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll get an explanation of Priorat’s origins, a visit to the winery and production area, a tasting of natural wines, and seasonal charcuterie and nuts.
Can I participate during harvest season?
Yes, if you visit during harvest, you might see grape treading and even participate if the timing is right, providing a hands-on experience.
How much wine will I taste?
While the exact quantities aren’t specified, expect a curated tasting of several wines in the spectacular tasting room, designed to showcase the winery’s best expressions.
Is there a guide?
Yes, a live guide will lead the tour in your preferred language, sharing insights and answering questions along the way.
How do I book?
You can check availability and book through the provided link, ensuring your spot in this intimate, engaging experience.
If you’re searching for a genuine connection to Priorat’s landscape and winemaking, this tour offers a candid, meaningful insight into natural, additive-free wines. It’s a great choice for those who value sustainability, authenticity, and stunning scenery in a relaxed setting. The small group size guarantees personalized attention, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a lesson in respecting the land and enjoying true craftsmanship.
The combination of delicious wines, beautiful vistas, and an educational approach makes this experience ideal for travelers wanting to understand an alternative way of producing wine—lighter, healthier, and rooted in tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or simply curious about organic wines, this tour will leave you with a new appreciation for Priorat’s natural bounty.
In the end, it’s a worthwhile investment in both knowledge and flavor, perfectly suited for those who seek authenticity, beauty, and a touch of the extraordinary in their wine journey.
Note: For those wanting more comprehensive or in-depth winery experiences, consider supplementing this tour with other options, but for a focused, authentic taste of Priorat’s natural wine movement, this experience delivers considerable value.