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Discover Spain’s prestigious Priorat wine region on a small-group tour from Barcelona, featuring visits to three top wineries, tastings, and a gourmet lunch.
This well-reviewed full-day tour offers a chance to explore the stunning Priorat wine region just a couple of hours from Barcelona. Known for its rugged landscapes and full-bodied reds, Priorat is a favorite for wine enthusiasts and those seeking authentic, boutique winery experiences. With just eight people per group, the tour promises an intimate look at some of Spain’s most esteemed wineries, complemented by a delicious Catalan lunch and scenic views that will surely make your Instagram followers envious.
One of the best aspects of this tour is its focus on small, family-run wineries, which means you’ll get more personal attention and a chance to speak directly with the winemakers. Another standout feature is the variety of tastings and tours — visiting three different wineries provides a well-rounded experience of the region’s different styles and production methods. Lastly, the included gourmet lunch elevates the day, giving you a chance to savor local Catalan specialties alongside your wines.
A possible consideration is the travel time; the 2-hour drive each way might be a bit long if you’re short on time or prefer to stay in Barcelona. Also, while the tour includes tastings and a meal, it does not offer hotel pick-up or drop-off, so you’ll need to plan your transportation accordingly.
This tour is perfect for wine lovers, foodies, or anyone wanting to see a quieter, scenic side of Catalonia. It suits travelers who enjoy a relaxed pace, genuine engagement with local producers, and a taste of Spain’s wine craftsmanship in a picturesque setting.


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The tour starts early, with a meeting point at Banc d’Espanya, Pl. de Catalunya, in central Barcelona. You’ll hop into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle — a godsend after a night out or a busy morning. The drive to Priorat takes approximately two hours, during which your guide will provide an orientation of the region, highlighting its unique terraced vineyards carved into steep hillsides. This landscape is as striking as the wines produced here, with rugged shale soils and fossil-rich terrain adding layers of complexity to the wines.
The small group size (max 8 travelers) means the trip feels relaxed rather than rushed, and you get plenty of opportunities to ask questions and soak up local stories. Several reviewers mentioned their guides — notably Samuel, Jose, and Stefano — as friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging, making the journey enjoyable from start to finish.
Your first visit is to Celler Devinssi, a boutique winery perched on a hill. If the weather cooperates, you’ll get to taste wines outdoors amidst the vineyards, with sweeping panoramic views. This stop is all about understanding the finer details of boutique winemaking: how the grapes are grown, hand-harvesting practices, and the process that shapes their signature wines.
Guests consistently appreciated the personal touch here; one reviewer noted that they learned about the winery’s processes directly from the staff, making the tasting more meaningful. The two-hour visit includes a tasting session that features wines produced on-site, giving insight into the regional character. The fact that this is an outdoor tasting (weather permitting) adds a relaxed, immersive feel that many guests love.
Next, you’ll visit Clos Figueras, run by Christopher Cannan, a pioneering figure in Priorat winemaking. The journey from the first boutique winery to this larger operation showcases the diversity of the region’s offerings. You’ll learn how the grapes are sourced, harvested mainly by hand under tough conditions, and how the wines are crafted to balance power with elegance.
The tasting at Clos Figueras is likely to be a highlight. Guests have noted that the wines here are quite expensive but well worth the experience, often describing them as full-bodied and complex. One reviewer mentioned that their guide, Jose, made the explanation of production and regional nuances accessible and engaging, enriching the tasting experience.
You’ll sample a few of their flagship varietals, gaining an appreciation for what makes Priorat wines stand out globally.
The final winery is in Porrera, Clos Dominic, a family-run estate that emphasizes old-vine grapes. Meeting Paco Castillo-Serrano, who manages the estate, allows for a more personal connection to the region’s traditional practices and terroir.
Guests rave about the vineyard tour, which often includes walking through the vineyards, feeling the shale-rich soil, and exploring the old vines. One reviewer fondly remembered tasting wine in the middle of the vineyard, with stunning views around. This stop often feels like a genuine peek into family life and traditional winemaking, contrasting with larger commercial operations.
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A highlight for many is the 3-course gourmet lunch included in the tour. It features Catalan specialties, with options that include lamb, sausages, and paella, crafted to pair beautifully with the wines tasted during the day.
Reviewers consistently mention the quality of the meal — not just as sustenance but as a memorable part of the experience. One guest described their lunch as “spectacular,” emphasizing the well-chosen local dishes and the cozy ambiance at the winery. The lunch is typically served at a larger winery or restaurant, offering a chance to relax and recount the day while enjoying regional wines.
After a satisfying meal, the group begins the journey back to Barcelona. The drive offers a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights, with your guide sharing additional stories about Priorat.
The overall experience lasts about 11 hours, including travel, tastings, and lunch. It’s a full but relaxed day, designed for those who enjoy tasting, learning, and scenic drives.
Based on reviews and the experience details, several factors make this tour noteworthy:
At around $279 USD per person, this tour offers quite good value considering the included transportation, three winery visits, tastings, and a full meal. Many reviewers felt the experience was worth the price, especially given the intimate setting and quality of wines sampled. Some even purchased bottles directly from the wineries, adding tangible value to the experience.
While the tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, the central meeting point in Barcelona is easily accessible. The drive is comfortable, and the slow pace means you can enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Wear comfortable shoes, especially since some vineyard visits involve walking or light hiking, and bring a camera — the views are spectacular.

If you’re passionate about wine and want to learn more about a lesser-known but prestigious region, this experience is ideal. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy small-group adventures, personalized interactions, and scenic drives. Food lovers will appreciate the thoughtfully prepared lunch, while landscape aficionados will love the picturesque vineyards and rugged mountains.
This tour may not suit those on a strict schedule or without interest in wine, as it demands a full day and some walking. Also, since the tour is limited to 18+ travelers, it’s a great choice for adults seeking a mature, educational experience.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour begins at Banc d’Espanya, Pl. de Catalunya. You will need to organize your transport to the meeting point.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
How long is the drive from Barcelona?
About two hours each way, so be prepared for some time on the road.
Are vegetarian options available for lunch?
Yes, vegetarian meals are available — just specify this during booking.
Can I participate if I’m not a wine expert?
Absolutely. Guides are known for making complex topics accessible, and the focus is on enjoyment and learning at your own pace.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended, especially if you plan on walking through vineyards.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, the minimum age is 18 due to wine tastings.
Will I get to taste wines at each winery?
Yes, each stop includes tastings, often with multiple wines to compare and enjoy.
What’s the best time to book?
Most travelers book around 60 days in advance, especially in peak seasons, to secure their spot.

This Priorat Wineries Tour from Barcelona offers a genuine, in-depth look at one of Spain’s most exciting wine regions. With a focus on boutique and family-run wineries, beautiful landscapes, and a delicious Catalan lunch, it’s a well-rounded experience that appeals to wine lovers and curious travelers alike. The small-group setting, knowledgeable guides, and scenic journey make it a memorable day out — one that balances education with relaxation and indulgence.
Whether you’re keen to taste exceptional wines, learn about winemaking traditions, or simply enjoy stunning views, this tour delivers on many fronts. It’s perfect for those who value authenticity, personal connection, and a taste of Spain’s vibrant wine culture.
If you love discovering hidden gems and enjoy an intimate, educational experience with great scenery, this tour is a fantastic way to spend a day just outside Barcelona. It’s worth every penny for the memories, the wines, and the stories you’ll take home.