Land of the Garnacha that waters the ternasco zaragozano.
- In Zaragoza we can find 24 wineries to visit.
- 17 towns here have wineries.
Zaragoza is a province rich in wine tourism; it is crossed by three wine routes, namely: Cariñena, Garnacha, and Calatayud. In all three, the most important grape variety is Garnacha. Here you will find twenty-five visitable wineries, spread across seventeen localities, among which Cariñena stands out as the most relevant wine tourism destination. In Cariñena alone, there are a total of eight wineries that open their doors to the public. Here, you can enjoy modern, cutting-edge wineries like Bodegas Paniza, Dominio de Longaz, or Bodem.
Wine tourism in Zaragoza offers experiences related to wine that, in some cases, go far beyond the typical tasting. This is the case with Bodegas San Alejandro, for example, located in Calatayud, which offers activities that integrate theater into the world of wine.
In this area, it's important to consider the time of year you plan to visit the winery, as the climate here is continental, with very cold winters and scorching hot summers.
For those who appreciate small wineries, you'll find wines crafted in an artisanal manner in places like Pagos del Moncayo.
The quality of Zaragoza's gastronomy is unquestionable at this point. Here, you can taste internationally renowned olive oils, ternasco (a traditional roast lamb dish), and, for those who prefer fish, congrio bilbitano.
For those who take the opportunity to do some gift shopping during their visit, we recommend the local pottery, which has a recognized prestige. But if you're not into shopping and are drawn to nature, don't miss visiting El Bosque Encantado de Bureta, a natural treasure.