9 premier wineries in Madrid, easily reached from the city

9 premier wineries in madrid

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Surely when you think of Madrid, many images come to mind: the Gran Vía, the Royal Palace, the Prado Museum, or the Retiro Park. How often do you think of vineyards and wines when you hear about the Spanish capital?

However, though overshadowed by Spain’s most famous wines like La Rioja and Ribera del Duero, Madrid wines are an experience worth discovering. The Madrid region has a long local tradition in wine production dating back centuries, to Roman times. With 12,000 hectares dedicated to wine grape cultivation, 30% of the production is exported to EU countries, the USA, or China.

Under the designation of origin “Vinos de Madrid,” 45 wineries operate, marketing 200 wine brands. Most of the production consists of young red wines, rosés, and white wines. However, there are also some reds and sparkling wines, as well as the characteristic “sobremadre”.

If you’re curious about the wine-making tradition of the area and want to take a closer look at wine production, here are 9 different wineries in Madrid you can visit during your stay in this city, to taste the Spanish wine culture and enjoy an unforgettable experience. Certainly, wine lovers will enjoy it!

Vinos de Madrid: The best wineries in Madrid

9 premier wineries in Madrid: Vinos de Madrid

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1. Bodegas Figueroa

Our first stop on this route through the best wineries in Madrid is this one located in the picturesque town of Colmenar de Oreja, a small village in the southeast of the Madrid region with a long tradition in wine-making. Founded in 1812, it’s currently run by the seventh generation of the Figueroa family. They offer winery visits, showcasing the production process, and a tasting of 4 of their wines with a light lunch.

2. Bodegas Peral

Also located in Colmenar de Oreja, this family winery also boasts a long history since its founding in the early 19th century. In addition to the experience passed down from generation to generation, they highlight the “sobremadre” technique used in the production of some of their wines. They offer various tour packages to enjoy their wines of Madrid.

3. Las Moradas de San Martín

The facilities of this winery are simple and traditional, focused on the artisanal production of wine, situated in a landscape of special protection in San Martín de Valdeiglesias, committed exclusively to sustainable viticulture with the environment. They offer wine tours in small groups.

4. El Regajal

Located in the beautiful town of Aranjuez, a visit to this winery is a perfect complement to a day trip to this majestic villa. In this unique estate, besides hosting celebrations and events, they offer organized visits to learn about the cultivation and production processes of their wines. You can join a  guided wine tour here.

5. Bodega Cristo del Humilladero

This winery, located in the beautiful Sierra de Gredos, embodies the centuries-old tradition of the area to produce high-quality wines. Its name refers to a nearby hermitage, which has marked the history and identity of the town. The winery takes pride in cultivating native varieties such as garnacha and malvar, as well as promoting sustainable practices. They offer various packages to visit their facilities, including not only wine tastings but also other activities like horseback rides and catering services. You can book a winery tour here.

6. Bodegas del Nero

Bodega del Nero is located in the heart of Chinchón, a charming medieval village that deserves a visit on its own. Founded in 1870, it consists of a building over 150 years old and boasts five generations of winemakers from the same family. This family winery offers the opportunity to meet its owners and learn about its long history while enjoying a cata de vinos. You can find more information about wine tours here.

7. Bodegas del Real Cortijo

Similar to El Regajal, this historic winery is also located in Aranjuez, and its construction was ordered by King Carlos III in 1782. This historical site stands out for its majestic architecture, designed to maintain the proper temperature and humidity conditions. The underground wine cellar, covering an area of 2500 m2, extends nearly half a kilometer beneath the Real Cortijo de San Isidro. Today, the winery has been restored and adapted for the production of great wines, while preserving its historic charm. It offers expert guides and various wine tour packages.

8. Bodegas Muñoz Martín

Founded in 1930, this winery is located in the heart of the charming old town of Navalcarnero and is currently in the hands of the 5th generation of the family. It offers winery visits with a tasting of two wines accompanied by tapas. You can make a reservation here.

9. Bodega Val Azul

In this case, it is a relatively young winery, founded in 1998 by its current owners. Located in a privileged setting on the outskirts of Chinchón, it offers a small group tour for a unique experience exploring its vineyards and discovering the entire wine-making process. Visits can be booked here.


Discovering Madrid is more than just seeing its most famous monuments and urban life. The region hides a little-known treasure worth tasting: Madrid wines. From the century-old Bodegas Figueroa to the modern Val Azul, all these wineries draw from the same Spanish culture that loves the best wines. Through guided tours and tastings, these wineries in Madrid open their doors to reveal the secrets of their winemaking process. If you’re not fluent in Spanish, I recommend checking if they offer tours in English before booking, as some are small family businesses that may not have this option available. Another option is to book a guided tour from Madrid city dedicated to wine-tasting experiences.

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