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GRANDES VINOS Y VIÑEDOS WINERY
The winery organises harvest days
in September, when visitors can pick
grapes, taste the must, and share a
meal with the winegrowers. There
are also pairing workshops, themed
tastings, and activities for families
and groups. Concerts, art exhibi-
tions, and special dinners held at the
winery help bring wine closer to new
audiences and keep alive its social
role within the region.
The surrounding area of Cariñena
enhances the experience. Guests
can explore small villages, walk rou-
tes through the vineyards, and sa-
vour local cuisine in restaurants and
bars where the region’s wines are
the natural stars. Wine tourism here
is simple: learn, taste, connect, and
take home a true image of how wine
is made and lived in Aragón
The reach of a
great name
Grandes Vinos y Viñedos has learned
to look beyond its borders. Today, it
exports nearly half of its production
to more than forty countries—a clear
commitment to internationalisation
without losing its deep connection to
the land. Its wines have a strong pre-
sence in markets such as the United
States, Mexico, Canada, Russia,
Ukraine, Germany, the United King-
dom, and other European countries,
where the name Cariñena is asso-
ciated with quality, authenticity, and
tradition.
This global reach is supported by
a solid distribution network and a
portfolio of brands that have ear-
ned accolades in competitions and
specialist guides. Growth abroad
has allowed the winery to open new
paths and strengthen its reputation,
while always maintaining high stan-
dards and care at every stage of the
process. Each exported bottle is, in
its own way, a silent ambassador for
the land and the winemaking culture
of Aragón, conveying the unique cha-
racter of Cariñena wherever it goes.
Grandes Vinos
y Viñedos
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