One of the most beautiful aspects of Spanish culture is the relationship locals have with wine. If you really want to know how to drink wine in Barcelona like a local… read on!
When it comes to wine in Spain, snobbery is nowhere in sight. Great wine is accessible to everyone. Barcelona of course is no exception. That’s why it’s so easy to enjoy all of the wonderful wines on offer. But how do the locals drink it? Get in the know and find out how to drink wine in Barcelona like a local!
Go regional
Spain is one of the biggest producers of wine in the world. There is over 70 different recognized wine regions across the country. In Catalonia, the state of which Barcelona is capital, we have 11 alone! This means that wherever you are in Spain, many locals drink the wine from that region. In Barcelona, don’t be surprised to see wine lists filled with Catalan wines such as Montsant, Priorat or Penedès.
Top Tip: Want to really discover the wines of Catalonia? Take our Montserrat & Cava Winery Tour: Day Trip from Barcelona with Lunch to delve deep into the world of Catalan and Spanish wines!
This unique daytime escape will be one of the highlights of your trip to Barcelona.
Become a cava connoisseur
Cava is the sparkling wine of Spain, and as so much of it is made near Barcelona, it’s no wonder why locals drink it constantly. And what’s fascinating about cava is that it’s not just used for celebrations. Cava has absolutely no pretension attached to it, and it’s not uncommon to see people sipping on it in unsuspecting places like the neighborhood market. Not just in the afternoon or evening either as it’s sometimes taken with a late breakfast! (Oh how we love cava!)
Tip: Even though you can find cava practically anywhere in the city, discover our favorite spots to sip it in Barcelona.
Save some Euros—straight from the barrel
As far as traditions go, there’s nothing quite like buying your wine a granel, or straight from the barrel. Bring your own bottle to local wine shops for the ultimate eco-friendly wine experience, and have them fill it up from one of the many barrels. Though this wine is generally just basic table wine, it’s fine for everyday drinking and a steal for usually two to three euros a liter.
Local’s Tip: If you really want to drink wine like a local in Barcelona— what better way than learning all about it… whilst tasting it of course. Check out some of our favorite places to do a wine tasting in town!
Fer el vermut
In Catalan, the phrase fer el vermut basically translates to having an aperitif. Before lunch or dinner, locals love to go out for a small bite to whet their appetites. And one of the most typical aperitif wines to have is sweet red Spanish vermouth.
Tip: Thought vermouth was a mixer? Think again! Come discover this delicious aromatized wine with us on a food tour!
Master the porró
If you’re really wondering how to drink wine in Barcelona like a local, then you cannot miss out on the porró! This drinking vessel is common in rustic restaurants and tapas bars, and involves pouring wine from a spout into one’s mouth. Practice makes perfect they say, right?
Local’s Tip: Take a crash course on using the porró with us on our Tapas, Taverns & History of Barcelona tour!
Support your local bodega.
When exploring Barcelona, look out for traditional bodegas. These can be found in every neighbourhood and are always a great place to pick up some delicious local wines. Not only that you can enjoy a drink with some local cured meats, cheeses and other cold snacks usually within the shop or perched on a small table outside. If only every shopping trip could be as much fun! Whether it’s enjoying a glass of cava, exploring regional wines, learning how to drink from the porró or having an aperitif—the bodega is the place to go if you want to drink wine like a local in Barcelona!
Local’s Tip: Need a bit of brushing up on your Spanish? Check out these useful words and phrases for ordering a drink in Barcelona.
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