The Priorat Wine Region: one of Europe's best
In Priorat some of the world’s best wines are produced. A revolution in the 1970’s and 1980’s brought new methods and tools to the region and since then the wines have kept getting better and better and today they are among the very best wines in the world.
A fabulous terroir
The secret behind the excellent wines of the district is an excellent
terroir, but also the fact that over the last decades the winemakers in Priorat have modernized the winemaking process.
Today Priorat is the only Spanish wine district together with Rioja that has obtained the prestigious "qualified" denomination. Therefore it says D.O.Q (“Denominació de Origen Qualificada” in Catalan, since 2001) on the bottles from Priorat and Rioja, while wines from other Spanish areas say simply D.O. The Priorat district is famous for its strong red wines made of the Cariñena (Carignan) and Garnacha (Grenache) grapes. These grapes are often combined with Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah in the area.
Facts about Priorat
Areal
1.900 hectares
Production
Penedès produces around 3,500 hecto liters of wine each year.
Number of Wineries in Priorat
90
Commercialization of the Priorat Wines
48% Spain, 52% exported abroad
Priorat consists of 10 small villages
The Priorat region is located in the south of Catalunya (Catalonia), in the province of Tarragona, includes the municipalities of La Morera de Montsant, Scala Dei, La Villeda, Gratallops Bellmunt, Porrera, Poboleda, Torroja, Lloa, Falset and Mola.

Priorat's history
The wine district has two thousand years of history. Tarragona, located east of Priorat, was the Roman capital of Tarraconense and allready the Romans began making wine in the Priorat area. So Priorat has been producing wine for at least 2000 years.
Priorat was occupied by the Saracens in the beginning of the 8th century and controlled by the Moors until the XIIth century. Priorat preserves vestiges such as the oldest mosque in Catalonia and in the beautiful city of Siurana there is a famous church built in romanesque style in the 12th century.
The name Priorat
The district gets its name from the Cartheusian order who founded a monastery in the region in the end of the 12th century. Today remains from the monastery, Cartuja de Santa María de Escaladei, can still be visited close to the winery Scala Dei, taking name from the Cartheusian monastery.
The revolution in the 1980's and 1990's
But over the past 20 years, Priorat has undergone a major change, probably bigger than the changes happening over the last two thousand years. In the 1980's and especially through the 1990's the wine makers of Priorat changed their methods and equipments and began a more prefessionel approach to wine.
The head of the pioneers was René Barbier, who trained Alvaro Palacios among others. Today the wines are renowned for using the old Garnacha and Cariñena grapes (usually mixed with a little cabernet sauvingon and Syrah) and for the mineral taste coming from the soil.

Priorat's climatical conditions and general characterictics
The district has some 3000 hours of sunshine and less than 380 mm rainfall per year. The soil is rich in slate and the vines are in general old (more than 30 years old, in L’Ermita you will see Garnacha vines that were planted 70 years ago).
Soil with slate
The soil, which is rare in the Iberian Peninsula, is rich in slate Carboniferous period, occupying a large part of the center of the region. This type of soil, that looks hard, consists of small and thin layers of slate, known as Llicorella. The vineyard is planted on terraces and steep slopes. These are some of the secrets behind the unique wines coming from the area.
The garnacha grape
Garnacha (Spanish) or Grenache (the French term) is the predominant grape variety in the Priorat region, and a very popular grape because it is ideally suited to the dry climate of the area. This grape gives a very strong and fresh wine. It is also a grape with a thin skin, and has some unique characteristics. Alvaro Palacios (see below) word is Garnacha "the only grape transforming warm and dry climate into a very beautiful and refreshing drink".
General characteristics of wines from Priorat
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White wines
The white wines are made of grape varieties like Macabeo and Garnacha Blanca. They are pale yellow in color with fruity aromas and makes you think of herbs from the mountains. In the mouth it has a Mediterranean character: warm and soft.
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Rosé wines
The Rosé wines are the least typical of the Priorat region. The warm climate gives the wines a taste of ripe fruit and a warm and tasty palate.
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Red Wines
This is the product with the highest of the region. The red wines have a characteristic intense cherry color, with complex aromas of ripe fruit and a terroir character (coming from the slate soil) that give them a mineral taste. On the palate they are characterized by great character, strong, fleshy, warm and tannic and the taste is persistent. The reds are made from Grenache and Carignan combined with lower rates of foreign varieties.
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Rancid and sweet wines
These are traditional wines of the area. They have a nutty flavor with mountain herbs. The palate is warm, tasty and good oxidative evolution. A range of sweet wines that have a covered cherry with aromas of black fruits and roasted details aged in oak. The palate is sweet, pasty, fruity and balanced by good acidity.

Winemakers and winehouses in Priorat
Top Winemakers in Priorat
- Carles Pastrana (Clos de l'Obac, Miserere, Dolç de l'Obac)
- Alvaro Palacios (L'Ermita, Finca Dofí, Les Terrasses)
- Dafné Glorian (Clos Erasmus - in the years 2004 and 2005 the wine obtained 100 Parker points)
- José-Luis Pérez (Clos Martinet, Cims de Porrera)
- René Barbier (Clos Mogador).
Alvaro Palacios
Alvaro Palacios is one of Spain's most succesfull wine producers of the moment and he has revolutionized Spanish wine over the past decades. Alvaro Palacios makes some of the best wines in Spain, Priorat district. In 1993, he bought 1.7 acres in La Ermita (bonita la Ermita, as Palacios calls it), located in Gratallops. this is probably the best vineyards in all of Priorat. La Ermita is located on a steep, north facing slope and consists entirely of Garnacha-(Grenache-) vines from the 1940s.
Alvaro Palacios' L'Ermita Wine
L'Ermita Alvaro Palacios top wine. The wine blends Garnacha with a bit of cabernet sauvignon. A strong and elegant wine. The wine has obtained 97 points from Robert Parker several times.
Alvaro Palacios' Les Terresses
Another of Alvaro Palacios exciting Priorat wines. The bottle is available at an affordable price around 25 euros in Spain. The wine is made of Garnacha, Cariñena and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Important wineries
- Costers del Siurana
- Capafons-Osso
- FerrerBobet
- Scala Dei
- Mas Igneus
- And several small estates in the Falset, Gratallops and Porrera area
CLOS FIGUERAS
The winery Clos Figueras is located in Gratallops, within the DOQ Priorat. The property was acquired in 1997 by Charlotte and Christopher Cannan on the recommendation of René Barbier. Clos Figueras winery retains an original old vine of Granache and Carignan. It also uses other varieties such as Syrah, Cabernet, Morvedre y Viogner.
Brands: Clos Figueres, Font de la Figuera negre, Font de la Figuera blanc y Serras del Priorat.
CLOS MOGADOR
In the 40’s the Leon i René Barbier brothers, according to the family tradition, will bottled the first wines of Priorat. In 1978, the descendants of the family (René Barbier, his wife Isabelle and her children René, Celine, Christian and Anderson) are going to acquire in Gratallops some of the acres of the DOQ. That is how Clos Mogador is born. Founded in 1979. Working with varieties of grapes:
For red wines: Garnatxa, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan and Syrah
For white wines: white Garnatxa, Macabeo and Pedro Ximenez
Brands: Clos Mogador and Manyetes.
SCALA DEI
The winery, founded in 1973, is located in old buildings of the Carthusians, duly restored and equipped with modern processing systems. The cellar is from XVIIth century. Use grape varieties: black garnatxa, samsó (carinyena), cabernet sauvignon y syrah.
Brands: Scaladei Negre, Scala Dei Prior and Scaladei Cartoixa.
Outstanding presence of Priorat wines in Parker 2010 scores
When the renowned Robert Parker and his team of experts publish their scores every year the wine world holds its breath. When the 2010 scores were published in Parkers world famous magazine, The Wine Advocate, many wine producers in Priorat had reason to be happy.
Parker's score is the most popular wine guide and influential in the world, because the wines scores are valued worldwide. 15 of the 96 Spanish wines that have been given a score of 94 or higher by Parker and his team are from Priorat. Given the fact that only 1% of all wine produced in Catalonia is made in Priorat the numbers tells about the outstanding quality of the wines from Priorat.
In the autumn of 2011 Financial Times published a long article dedicated to the wines of Priorat titled "Wine spirits visitors to the region once in decline".
Tours in Priorat
Priorat wine Tour
City Tours Barcelona offers an excellent wine and gourmet tour to the beautiful Priorat district.
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