The magazine Winerist magazine has included Six Rioja wineries in the top 10 most famous Spanish wineries to visit. According to the magazinethe ones selected have been chosen because they are great wineries with beautiful architecture, high-quality wines and a lively, entertaining enotourism industry.

 

Marqués de Riscal –  El Ciego, Rioja Alavesa 

Marqués de Riscal is a must if you are travelling to Rioja Alavesa. Traditional Spanish elements are combined with innovative design to create an impressive architectural feat in the midst of the beautiful landscape. 

Created in 1858, Marqués de Riscal is a winery with original, fresh and elegant wines. Inside the aptly-named wine cellar, ‘City of Wine’, you can taste Spanish delicacies in their Michelin-starred restaurant, relax in the vinotherapy spa, and have great holidays in the luxury hotel designed by Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry.

Dinastia Vivanco – Briones, La Rioja

Located in Briones in La Rioja Alta, Vivanco is a functional winery which was built underground so as to keep as much the vineyard surface area as possible, to minimise the environmental impact and preserve the beautiful landscape of La Rioja.

Inside the ‘Jardín de Baco’, you can find more than 200 different varieties of grapes, and if you want to be even more impressed, visit their famous museum which some regard to be the best wine museum in the world! Look at over 5000 wine publications, 3000 corkscrews and other fantastic exhibitions around the culture and history of wine from Spain.

Marqués de Murrieta – Logroño, La Rioja

Marqués de Murrieta is one of the wineries connected to Spanish history. The founder, Don Luciano Murrieta and García- Lemoine, produced (and exported) the first fine wine from Rioja in 1852. After his trip to Bordeaux he was inspired by the concept of French château to create the Ygay Castle around the 300 acres of vineyards of their property, recently reopened after several years closed for rehabilitation.

Bodegas López de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ – Haro, La Rioja

López de Heredia is one of the first cellars created in Rioja and the oldest of Haro, a city where you can find other really great wineries. Founded in 1877 the beauty of Viña Tondonia is in the balance of the traditional and historical installations with the contemporary style of the main building. The main building was designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and inside of her creation you can find the wine shop and a wine tasting room.

Viña Tondonia is probably the winery with more experience in producing old white wines, one of the only two wineries that currently maintain their own cooperage, and the only one that only uses handcrafted barrels built on their property.

Ramón Bilbao – Haro, La Rioja

Founded in 1924 by Ramón Bilbao, and chosen as one of the best wineries of Spain at the International Wine & Spirit Competition, the company, located in Haro, has focused on innovation without forgetting their tradition roots and respecting the culture and history of wine.

Campo Viejo – Logroño, La Rioja

Campo Viejo is a winery designed from the beginning to play a triple role that transcends the traditional activity of the wine sector. Firstly, it’s a large winemaking and aging winery, with innovative installations and a huge and beautiful wine barrel cellar, secondly a unique wine tourism destination, and thirdly a social centre capable of enhancing the image of the company, hosting various events.

Created in 1959, it forms part of the Pernod Ricard Winemakers company.