Navarrete is a municipality and village in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain, located a few kilometres from the city of Logroño. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of approximately 2,800 inhabitants.
The town of Navarrete is known for its important role in wine production, and in particular for its historic wineries, many of which can be visited. In addition to the wine industry, Navarrete also has a rich cultural and architectural heritage, with several historic buildings such as the church of the Assumption of Our Lady, the hermitage of San Miguel and the palace of the Marquises of San Nicolás.
In terms of gastronomy, Navarrete is known for its wines and for its traditional cuisine, with dishes such as "chuletillas al sarmiento", "patatas a la riojana" and "caparrones".
In this area, several festivities are held in Navarrete, such as the festival of San Miguel in September and the Grape Harvest festival in October.
Mediterranean influences, masters of wine.
Very diverse wine tourism. They open their winery during the harvest. We recommend your eno-experience: what does this wine smell like?
Visits from: 25€
Tastings of fine, elegant and fruity wines, at very good prices. And for the winegastromic tourists, take a look at their menus.
Visits from: 18€
A very varied wine tourism offer, full of art and gastronomy. We recommend the blind tasting and the scape room.
Visits from: 15€