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Explore two top Priorat wineries from Barcelona with tastings, tapas, and expert insights in this 8-hour guided tour showcasing Catalonia’s finest wines.
Planning a day trip from Barcelona that combines the stunning scenery of the wine country with authentic tasting experiences? The Priorat 2 Wine Tastings and Tapas tour offers just that, giving you a chance to explore two carefully selected wineries in one of Spain’s most famous wine regions. This 8-hour guided journey promises a blend of breathtaking landscapes, expert-led winery tours, and delicious local tapas, all wrapped into a comfortably paced day.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is the personalized touch—it’s crafted to make wine lovers and curious travelers feel special. The fact that it includes eco-friendly practices at the wineries and a curated selection of top-quality wines paired with local tapas adds depth to the trip. However, a potential consideration is that the duration means a fairly packed schedule, so it’s best suited to those with a reasonable level of mobility and a genuine interest in wine.
This tour is ideal for enthusiasts eager to learn about Catalonia’s famed terroir, couples celebrating special occasions, or groups of friends wanting a memorable day out. If you’re after a relaxed yet informative experience that highlights both scenic beauty and wine craftsmanship, this one fits the bill nicely.

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The trip kicks off with a hotel pick-up in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. This smooth start is a real plus, especially after a long flight or busy morning. The group size is likely small, making for a more intimate and personalized environment. The drive from Barcelona to Priorat takes around 2 hours, which flies by if you’re chatting with fellow travelers or enjoying the scenic countryside.
Once you arrive at the first winery, you’ll be greeted by a knowledgeable guide—many reviews mention guides who speak fluent English, Spanish, or German, enhancing the clarity of the experience. Expect to see where the wine magic happens—cellars, fermentation tanks, and aging rooms—offering a behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship.
Guests consistently praise the insights into winemaking techniques and the attentiveness of guides, like the one who “made complex processes easy to understand.” You’ll get a chance to sample a curated selection of wines, which are described as top-quality and sustainable. The emphasis on eco-friendly practices at these wineries is a noteworthy aspect, supporting regional craftsmanship while reducing environmental impact.
Between visits, the drive itself is a highlight, with some reviews noting the stunning vistas of the rugged vineyards and the steep, terraced landscape that characterizes Priorat. The llicorella soil—a mix of slate and quartz—gives the wines their distinctive full-bodied, intense flavors. These views are especially enjoyable for photography lovers and those who appreciate the connection between landscape and wine.
After a short 15-minute transfer, you arrive at the second estate, where the experience continues with another guided tour. Many reviewers have mentioned the informative and passionate guides who gladly share regional history, winemaking secrets, and tasting tips.
At this stop, you’ll enjoy a second round of tastings, again paired with delicious pica pica tapas. These are carefully chosen to complement the wines, often including local bread, cheeses, and cured meats that perfectly match the rich flavors of Priorat wines.
The pairing of wines with tapas is a core highlight. Reviewers love the way the delicious treats elevate the tasting experience, making each sip more memorable. The tapas are said to be “pica pica treats,” meaning small, flavorful bites that enhance the wine’s characteristics. Expect a mix of regional flavors, supporting local producers and emphasizing sustainability.
By around 5 pm, the tour concludes with a comfortable transfer back to Barcelona. The return journey offers time to reflect on the day’s highlights, with many travelers noting the value of the guided insights and the scenic drive back.
Stunning Landscapes & Unique Terroir: Priorat’s rugged, terraced vineyards and llicorella soils create wines with deep color, intense flavors, and a full-bodied profile. This tour lets you see and feel the landscape that influences the wine.
Expert-Led Tours & Personal Touch: The guides aren’t just narrators; they’re passionate about wine, making the experience both educational and engaging. Many reviews mention guides who are fluent in multiple languages and eager to share their knowledge.
High-Quality & Eco-Conscious Wines: The emphasis on sustainable practices and local craftsmanship means you’re supporting regional wineries committed to eco-friendly methods, which adds an ethical dimension to your tasting.
Taste & Sight: Beyond the wine, you enjoy the breathtaking views of the vineyards, making this a feast for the senses—sight, smell, taste, and storytelling.
Convenience & Comfort: The private transportation and hotel pickup make your day stress-free, especially compared to organized group tours that might involve more waiting or limited flexibility.
At $589 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest option, but it delivers a comprehensive experience that includes transportation, winery entry fees, tastings, and tapas—values that many find fair for a full day of curated wine exploration. The guided nature of the tour ensures you get expert insights without the need to navigate unfamiliar territory on your own.
Considering the quality of the wineries visited, the personalized experience, and the scenic beauty, many reviewers agree that the tour offers good value, especially for those who want an in-depth, memorable day in Priorat.
This experience suits wine lovers eager to learn about one of Spain’s most iconic wine regions. It’s also perfect for those celebrating a special occasion or seeking a scenic escape from Barcelona’s hustle. If you enjoy combining cultural insights with beautiful landscapes, you’ll find this tour rewarding.
However, if you prefer a more laid-back, self-guided visit or have mobility concerns, check the itinerary details and transportation arrangements. The full-day schedule might feel rushed for some, but most find the careful pacing and curated visits worthwhile.
What is the starting time for this tour?
The tour typically starts around 9 am, but you should check availability to confirm exact times.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making the day convenient and stress-free.
How long is the drive from Barcelona to Priorat?
The transfer takes approximately 2 hours each way, offering a comfortable journey with scenic views.
Are the tastings at each winery different?
Yes, each winery offers its own selection of wines and insights, providing variety and a well-rounded experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English, with guides also speaking German, Spanish, or Russian.
This From Barcelona to Priorat: 2 Wine Tastings and Tapas tour offers a well-rounded, immersive experience perfect for those who appreciate good wine, beautiful scenery, and authentic local flavors. The combination of guided winery tours, sustainable wines, and delicious tapas makes for a memorable day. While the price might seem high, most travelers agree that the quality of the experience—especially the personal insights, stunning views, and delicious pairings—justifies the investment.
Whether you’re a dedicated wine aficionado or a curious traveler looking to explore Catalonia’s most famous wine region, this tour provides a convenient, engaging way to enjoy the best of Priorat without the hassle of planning. It’s an excellent choice if you want a taste of Spain’s wine craftsmanship set against one of its most striking landscapes.
If you love this experience, consider pairing it with other local wine adventures or cultural tours in Barcelona. The region’s wines and scenery can complement a broader exploration of Catalonia’s culinary and natural treasures.
This tour is also flexible enough to suit different group sizes and interests, making it a versatile choice for many travelers. Just remember to bring a sense of curiosity and an appetite for both wine and local stories—your palate will thank you.