Best Vineyards to visit Barcelona to Perpignan?
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Best Vineyards to visit Barcelona to Perpignan?
Planning on a 4-5 day drive between Barcelona and Perpignan next month and would love some recommendations on best vineyards to visit in the region. Interested in winery tours, tasting and dining, never done anything like this before so would appreciate any suggestions that might narrow down a route for us.
Have been trying to figure this out using Google/Tripadvisor however there's so much information that it's not seeming to help much
Thanks!
Have been trying to figure this out using Google/Tripadvisor however there's so much information that it's not seeming to help much
Thanks!
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There are huge sparkling wine producers about an hour (up in the hills) from Barcelona, but it can be a very touristic experience.
Can we assume you'll have a rental car?
And are you interested in anything else, such as art museums, historic buildings (maybe try to stay in a Parador?), cathedrals, coastal scenery? Or just food and wine?
BTW some of the best restaurants in Barcelona are really Basque cuisine, not Catalan or Spanish.
Can we assume you'll have a rental car?
And are you interested in anything else, such as art museums, historic buildings (maybe try to stay in a Parador?), cathedrals, coastal scenery? Or just food and wine?
BTW some of the best restaurants in Barcelona are really Basque cuisine, not Catalan or Spanish.
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There are huge sparkling wine producers about an hour (up in the hills) from Barcelona, but it can be a very touristic experience.
Can we assume you'll have a rental car?
And are you interested in anything else, such as art museums, historic buildings (maybe try to stay in a Parador?), cathedrals, coastal scenery? Or just food and wine?
BTW some of the best restaurants in Barcelona are really Basque cuisine, not Catalan or Spanish.
Can we assume you'll have a rental car?
And are you interested in anything else, such as art museums, historic buildings (maybe try to stay in a Parador?), cathedrals, coastal scenery? Or just food and wine?
BTW some of the best restaurants in Barcelona are really Basque cuisine, not Catalan or Spanish.
Thanks