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If you get itchy feet and plan to draw away from home, the best destination is a lovely country like Spain that offers a wonderful winery. For those who love treat themself with a glass of tooth watering wine, Spain is definitely the best place. There is the one problem you can be faced is how to drive a home and fall in sleep.

What can be more exciting than spend a good night at the Marqus de Riscal, Elciego winery in Spain? The history of this magnificent winery dates back from 19th century, while the wine experts conducted the first wine training in the prettiest region of France, in the Mdoc.

More than 5, 500 wineries can be found in Spain that will definitely cater all your tastes. With so many choices, the last thing must be done is to taste a glass of wine during your vocation.

Ribero del Duero

Ribero Del Duero is the most amazing wine region of Spain, located in the heart of Spain, surrounded by the Duero River. Also the region is home to the Vega Sicilia well-known French wine. The most popular sorts of wine are produced here such as Tinto Fino, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot as well as Garnacha. Ribero Del Duero is definitely the right place for gourmet lovers who know how to enjoy wine.

Rioja

Vineyards in Rioja region should not be missed that offers unforgettable wine experience where you may discover how this unique drink is made and even taste a glass of Spanish wine.

Jerez

It is known as home to cherry with a lot of sweetest wines. For travelers with a sweet tooth is definitely the best place for discovering.

Valdepenas

It is probably one of the most exciting region of producing fine Reserva as well as Gran Reserva wines. This is a perfect place where you may forget about daily routines and feel yourself like a rich French winemaker during your stay in Spain.

Navarra

This marvelous region is the main producer of traditional wine that is usually used by indigenous grapes.

Rueda

This particular region is more experienced in making white wine from Verdejo grapes that are widely popular over the world. Coming here, you will understand that there is even better taste of wine than Bordeaux. Without any doubt, Spanish cuisine would not be complete without a glass of red wine from marvellous Spanish vineyards.

by: Nina




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