5 wineries in Spain that you cannot miss

Spain is one of the countries with the highest production of wine, a fundamental part of its extraordinary gastronomy, with almost one million hectares of vineyards. Reds, whites, rosés, sparkling, cavas, fine … Each of the country’s wines presents a perfect pairing with certain dishes. Here are 5 Spanish wineries that you should not miss

Castellón de la Plana in the Valencian Autonomy. Spain

The Valencian Community is a box of surprises. Although the province of Valencia is the most visited, if you are willing to enjoy a cheap holiday in Spain, you may be interested in looking a little further north. Castellón keeps villages with a lot of charm such as Morella or Peñíscola and wide beaches with

Don Quixote Wine Route. Spain

We are facing a journey that crosses the stages that Don Quixote traveled on the back of Rocinante. The Don Quixote Wine Route crosses La Mancha focusing on its vineyards. The adventures of this route start in the town of Quintanar de la Orden, where the Condesa de Leganza wineries, from the Faustino wine group,

The Silver Way. A route from South to North. Spain

Since ancient times there has been a route drawn between mountains, valleys and plains, which connects the north and south of Spain, in whose lower basin of the Guadalquivir the first great western culture flourished, under the mythical monastery of Tartessos, at the end of the Age of Bronze. Due to the great mining wealth,

FUERTEVENTURA: The old Canary country

The delicious virgin island where the sun shines all year round, that of the lonely plains, that of the immense white dune beaches, is the longest coastline in the entire archipelago. Hence, it is not surprising that this paradise island was chosen by the ancient canaries to create its first urban nucleus, which is why