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Discover Catalonia's finest wines on a guided day trip from Barcelona, featuring visits to three family-run wineries, tastings, and a traditional Spanish lunch.

If you’re dreaming of sipping world-class cava and wines while soaking up beautiful vineyard vistas just outside Barcelona, this trip to three small family-run wineries promises an authentic experience. Led by knowledgeable guides in a cozy small-group setting, you’ll get an intimate look at the wine-making process, sample a variety of local wines, and enjoy a delicious traditional Spanish lunch—all in about seven hours.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it combines education with indulgence, giving you insight into biodynamic wine-making and traditional methods, while also providing plenty of opportunities to taste exceptional wines. Plus, the affordable price of $198 per person includes hotel pick-up, transport, three winery visits, tastings, and a hearty lunch—a package offering excellent value for wine lovers.
A possible consideration is the group size—limited to four participants—to keep the experience personal, but this means booking early is recommended. This tour is especially suited for small groups who want a relaxed, immersive day with a focus on quality over quantity. If you’re keen on exploring local wine culture without the crowds or touristy vibes, this is a great pick.

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This tour offers a carefully curated journey into the heart of Catalonia’s wine country, starting with a comfortable transfer from your Barcelona accommodation—an aspect that adds a lot of convenience, especially if you’re traveling from the city center or an Airbnb.
Your adventure begins at a biodynamic winery owned by the ninth generation of a family dedicated to eco-conscious winemaking. This is where you’ll learn the art of cava production using traditional methods, such as the champagnoise process, which is still popular in Catalonia. The guide will walk you through the entire process, explaining the differences between biodynamic and conventional practices.
Here, you’ll also have a chance to taste three different wines—likely including some early-stage pressed juice—offering a hands-on look at the grape-to-glass journey. Guided tastings are complemented by snacks, making this a relaxed start to your day.
Next, you’ll head to a second winery where a typical Spanish lunch awaits. Think Catalan sausage, cheese, crusty bread, and a Spanish omelet, all paired with three carefully selected wines. The setting boasts stunning views over the estate, making every bite and sip more memorable.
Reviewers highlight the quality of the food, noting the generous portions and how well the wines complemented each course. One reviewer mentioned Ivan, the guide, explaining each dish and recommending wine pairings, which added a layer of expertise to the meal.
Your final visit is to another family-run winery, where you’ll taste long-aged cavas, including a rosé and a white. This part of the tour is especially appealing to those who appreciate depth and complexity in sparkling wines. The tasting is paired with chocolates and Catalan biscuits, making for a sweet ending.
Marta, the guide from the fifth generation of her family business, provides detailed commentary, enriching your understanding of cava production and aging.

The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, making logistics easier. The guide will send a message the day before to coordinate a nearby meeting point if needed, accommodating parking or hotel locations. The duration is approximately seven hours, with flexible starting times—check availability for specifics.
With a small group limit of 4 participants, this tour fosters an intimate and engaging environment. Travelers who enjoy personalized attention and the chance to ask questions will find this format ideal.

At $198 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the inclusion of transportation, three winery visits, tastings, and a full lunch. Compared to larger group tours or private experiences, this package balances affordability with a high-quality, authentic experience.
Reviews confirm that guides like Ivan and Marta are passionate and knowledgeable, making every moment educational and enjoyable. The focus on family wineries means you’ll get a more genuine glimpse of local traditions than in more commercialized options.

This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts, curious travelers, and those interested in Catalan culture. If you’re eager to meet passionate local winemakers and learn about biodynamic practices, you’ll love the insights shared here. The small group size makes it ideal for travelers who prefer an intimate setting over crowded tours.
It’s also suitable for food lovers, thanks to the delicious lunch and wine pairings, and for those who want a relaxed, laid-back day outside Barcelona’s hustle. However, pregnant women and children under 11 should note that alcohol consumption is involved, and the tour may not be suitable for them.

Is hotel pick-up included? Yes, the tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, with the guide texting you the day before to confirm the time.
How many wineries will I visit? You’ll visit three different small, family-run wineries, each offering a unique perspective on Catalan wine-making.
What is the meal like? The lunch features traditional Spanish dishes such as Catalan sausage, cheese, bread, and Spanish omelet, paired with three wines.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated? Yes, let the tour provider know in advance if you’re vegetarian or have food allergies.
What wines will I taste? Expect cava and still wines, including rosé and white, with special long-aged cavas at the final stop.
Is transportation comfortable? Yes, transportation is provided between the wineries, with a focus on small, manageable groups for a relaxed experience.
Can I join if I don’t drink much wine? Absolutely, the guide offers insights into wine production that enhance appreciation, even if you’re not a frequent wine drinker.
Is the tour suitable for children? The tour is not suitable for children under 11, mainly due to alcohol consumption and the nature of the activities.
“Ivan was a fantastic guide! He offered to pick us up at our hotel and arrived promptly at our meeting time. While we on the way to the first winery…”

This small-group winery tour from Barcelona offers a well-rounded experience blending authentic wine-making insights, high-quality tastings, and a traditional Spanish lunch in a scenic setting. It’s especially appealing for those who value depth and personal connection, thanks to the knowledgeable guides and family-run wineries.
If you’re seeking a leisurely day out that immerses you in Catalonia’s rich wine culture, this trip delivers on every front—from the informative tours to the stunning vineyard views and delicious local cuisine. The intimate size and focus on quality make it ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a genuine taste of Catalan winemaking.
For wine lovers eager to learn and enjoy in a relaxed, authentic environment, this tour is a smart choice—delivering memorable moments without the crowds or pretension. Just remember to book early, as spaces are limited, and prepare for a day full of flavor, scenery, and cultural insight.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or simply curious about Catalan wines, this tour offers a perfect slice of local tradition, expertly guided and thoughtfully curated.