Wineries of Logroño
Our Oenopolis
The capital of La Rioja is more than just a setting for wine tastings, it is not just a place where you can enjoy one of the most renowned Spanish designations of origin: it is an Oenopolis, a city that lives by and for wine. To see for yourself, just visit the Bodegas de Logroño association member establishments.
To see for yourself, just visit the Bodegas de Logroño association member establishments.
Ruavieja Street was important for wine production from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
The Designation of Origin Rioja was created on June 6, 1925 and is the oldest in Spain.
The Casa de la Danza is located in the Old Quarter of Logroño, on Calle Ruavieja, with access from Calle de San Gregorio.
The calados are the old underground cellars that, together with wine presses and other wine infrastructures, were common in old town Logroño since the 16th century.
Known familiarly to the people of Logroño as the “Electra building” on Sagasta street this building was projected at the end of the 19th century to house the Electra de Recajo in 1896 (hence its name).
The old Palace of the Marqués de Legarda (built in the 18th century, although it probably already existed in the 16th century) is today the seat of the Official College of Architects of La Rioja.
In Logroño you can visit the cellars that since the Middle Ages and the Renaissance have been used for the production and aging of wine.
Bodegas Valoria is located just five kilometers from the center of Logroño, on the Camino de Santiago and very close to the La Grajera Natural Park and the Institutional Winery of the Autonomous Community of La Rioja.
The Pérez Cuevas family has been connected with their vineyards history for more than eighty years in Bodegas Ontañón. In the early years, they made their wines in their hermitage-type winery located in the Barrio de Bodegas de Quel, following a tradition of more than three hundred years.
The origin of Bodegas Marqués de Murrieta is linked to the origin of Rioja wines.
Bodegas y Viñedos Marqués de Vargas is the product of the work of four generations devoted to the production and commercialization of excellent La Rioja wines.
On the banks of the Ebro river, the privileged location of Bodegas Franco-Españolas allows you to arrive in a short walk from the historic center of the city of Logroño, without the need to drive a car.
Bodegas Olarrais located in Logroño, in the heart of the Rioja Qualified Designation of Origin and within the Rioja Alta sub-area.
Viña Ijalba It is a family winery in its third generation. Founded by Dionisio Ruiz Ijalba, who in 1975 made the decision to recover his old stone quarries by starting the planting of vineyards in them.
The current building of Bodegas Campo Viejo was designed in 2001 to celebrate the harmonious balance between oenology, architecture and sustainability.