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Discover the charm of Catalonia with the Alella Wine Tour, featuring organic wines, vineyard picnics, and expert-led tastings just outside Barcelona.
If you’re looking to experience more than just the bustling streets of Barcelona, the Alella Wine Tour with Tasting & Vineyard Picnic offers a peaceful escape into Catalonia’s scenic wine country. This half-day journey combines history, organic wine production, and the simple pleasure of a picnic in the vines—all while giving you a taste of local life at a family-run estate.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on authentic, small-scale winemaking. Visiting a historic 14th-century estate, you’ll discover the stories behind the wines grown on organic vineyards with a panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea. The experience is thoughtfully curated—an ideal choice for those who truly want to connect with Catalonia’s wine heritage while enjoying a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.
One of the reasons we’re enthusiastic about this tour is the expert guidance provided by the knowledgeable guides and sommeliers. Plus, the beautiful setting and delicious local food make it feel like a genuine taste of Catalan life. However, keep in mind that the tour involves walking through vineyards and around the estate, so comfortable shoes are a must. Also, since it’s a small-group experience limited to 15 people, it’s perfect for those seeking personalized attention.
Ideal for wine lovers, couples celebrating a special occasion, or anyone wanting an authentic taste of Catalonia outside the city buzz, this tour offers a wonderful blend of education, scenery, and gastronomy.


The tour kicks off with a comfortable minibus ride from Barcelona, starting at the meeting point at World Experience Sailing, close to Port Olímpic. The short drive whisks you away from the urban rhythm into the tranquil countryside of Alella, a region renowned for its organic vineyards and high-quality wines.
Travel in a small, intimate group of up to 15 people, which really enhances the experience, allowing for more interaction with your guide and fellow wine enthusiasts. From the start, the atmosphere feels relaxed yet lively, setting the tone for the day ahead.
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Once at the estate, you’ll meet your guide—Annette, as one reviewer noted—whose passion for the winery and the region shines through. She leads a guided stroll through the vineyards, explaining the organic cultivation methods used and how the terrain influences the wine’s flavor profile.
What we loved here is the sense of authenticity—this isn’t a commercialized winery but a family-run operation with a 14th-century estate that retains its historic charm. The estate’s wine cellar offers a glimpse into traditional winemaking techniques, adding a layer of depth to your understanding of the process.
The vineyard landscape provides stunning views over the sea, which makes for great photo opportunities and a calming backdrop to your tasting and picnic.

The highlight for many is the wine tasting, led by an expert sommelier. You’ll sample three local wines, each showcasing the region’s unique terroir and organic techniques. The guide’s insights help you appreciate the subtleties between the wines—notes of fruit, mineral, and freshness—making the tasting both educational and enjoyable.
A reviewer from the UK, Claire, mentioned how the wines were “excellent,” and she appreciated the guide’s explanations about how the grapes and vines are treated. She also bought a couple of bottles to bring home, which speaks to the quality of what’s on offer.
Accompanying the wines are Catalan snacks, including traditional pan con tomate—crisp toasted bread with tomato, olive oil, and sea salt—which pairs beautifully with the wines, as well as cured meats and local cheeses. The pairing elevates the tasting experience, giving you a true taste of regional flavors.
What makes this tour stand out is the picnic experience. You’ll walk to a specially set-up table amid the vines—often shaded by an umbrella—where a basket of regional delicacies awaits you. The simple yet delicious menu includes tortilla de patatas (Spanish potato omelet), gazpacho (refreshing cold tomato soup), seasonal fruit, and more.
The picnic provides an opportunity to relax and savor the landscape with a glass of wine in hand. The views of the estate and sea, combined with good food and company, create a memorable moment that captures the essence of Catalan countryside life.
In Claire’s words, the food was “simple but delicious,” and the setting was “stunning.” The inclusion of coffee at the end of the meal is a nice touch, rounding out the experience.

The 4-hour duration is well-paced, balancing travel, learning, tasting, and relaxing. It’s perfect for those who want a manageable yet immersive experience without taking up an entire day.
The price of $147 per person might seem steep, but considering the private transport, guided tour, wine tasting, and gourmet picnic, it’s a solid value—especially if you appreciate intimate, authentic experiences rather than large, commercial tours.
Since the tour involves walking through vineyards, comfortable shoes are essential. The guide recommends bringing passport or ID, sunglasses, sunscreen, and sun hat, especially during warmer months.
Note that the tour is offered in English and has a small group limit, making it both personal and engaging. Cancellation policies are flexible—free up to 24 hours in advance—an added bonus for planning flexibility.
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This Alella Wine Tour strikes a wonderful balance between education, scenery, and gastronomy. It’s a particularly good choice if you’re seeking a laid-back, authentic experience in a scenic setting that offers real insight into Catalan winemaking. The fact that it’s a family-run estate makes it even more special, as it provides a glimpse into traditional practices and local life.
Travelers who enjoy tasting high-quality wines in intimate settings will find this tour rewarding. Those interested in organic farming techniques and regional food will also appreciate the emphasis on sustainable practices and local flavors.
However, if you’re expecting a large-scale commercial experience or want a more extensive tour, this might feel a bit subdued. Still, for many, the personalized attention, stunning vistas, and delicious picnic will make this a highlight of their visit to Barcelona’s surroundings.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation by minibus from Barcelona is included, starting at the specified meeting point.
What should I bring?
You should bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen to be prepared for walking and outdoor conditions.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including travel, vineyard visits, tastings, and the picnic.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the tour requires a minimum number of participants to operate. If not met, you’ll be offered an alternative date, another activity, or a full refund.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in your planning.
What languages are available?
The tour is conducted in English.
Is this experience suitable for children?
The information doesn’t specify age restrictions, but given the walking involved and tasting elements, it’s best suited for adults or older children.
Are there any dietary restrictions accommodated?
The provided menu focuses on regional delicacies; if you have specific needs, it’s best to inquire beforehand.
What’s the best time of year to take this tour?
While not specified, the experience would likely be most enjoyable in warmer months when the vineyards are lush and the weather is suitable for outdoor picnics.

The Alella Wine Tour offers a genuine slice of Catalonia’s wine culture in a tranquil setting outside Barcelona. It combines history, organic practices, and delicious regional food into a balanced, intimate experience. Perfect for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, or anyone wanting to see a different side of Spain—this tour delivers a memorable midday escape with plenty of value and authentic charm.