Bodegas Ramón Bilbao
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao is a winery in Haro, a town in the Rioja Alta region of northern Spain known for wine production. The facility has traditional buildings with modern touches, barrel rooms, and storage areas where wines age at different stages of maturation.
The winery was founded in 1924 and has remained dedicated to wine production in the Rioja region ever since. In 2014 it received recognition as Spain's best winery, reflecting its growth into one of the world's acknowledged wine producers.
The winery's name reflects the founder's legacy and ties directly to Haro's wine tradition, where families have passed down their craft for generations. Visitors experience this heritage firsthand when tasting wine straight from the barrel in the aging rooms, seeing how deeply wine-making is woven into local identity.
Book visits ahead of time, especially during harvest season and weekends when more visitors arrive. The restaurant serves meals on Saturdays, while the wine bar is open all day Saturday and until midday on Sundays.
The winery offers a game called 'El Juego de Ramón Bilbao' where visitors walk through the facility and taste three different wines at the end, along with educational materials and prizes for winners. It also provides overnight stays right at the winery, allowing guests to wake up surrounded by vineyard air.
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