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Priorat is a Denominació d'Origen Qualificada (DOQ) for Catalan wines produced in the Priorat county, in the province of Tarragona, in the southwest of Catalonia. The DOQ covers 11 municipalities. It primarily produces powerful red wines, which came to international attention in the 1990s.
The small wine region of Catalonia in north-eastern Spain has shot to fame in the past few decades thanks to its intense, full-bodied red wines; the classic Priorat wine is made from old-vine Garnacha and Samso/Cariñena, and has concentrated aromas of licorice, tar and brandied cherries.
Priorat (Western Catalan: [pɾi.oˈɾat]) is a comarca (county) in Camp de Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The region is named due to the monastery of Scala Dei [1] which held many properties and the capital is now the town of Falset.
Find out what makes Priorat's wines a unique and great bottle to find. This famous red wine region is outside of Barcelona, Spain.
This small, geographically inhospitable Spanish wine region produces some of the country's most powerful red wines. Explore.
Discover the beautiful Priorat Wine Region in Northeastern Spain. In this itinerary, we cover where to go wine tasting in Priorat along with other things to do and sights to see in the region. Explore Siurana, Tarragona and ancient historical sites.
The Priorat isn't just a region of vineyards, wineries and wine, but one that surprises visitors with a whole set of charming villages, interesting buildings, landscapes, woods, viewpoints, paths, walks... It's a land to delight wine lovers, but also walkers, cyclists, hikers and, in short, everybody who loves the countryside.