Spain is the most widely planted wine producing nation, with around 1.17 million hectares planted. Not France? No, and this was also surprising to us! However, Spain is the third largest producer of wine in the world, after France and with Italy on the first place. An average Spaniard drinks around 21.6 liters a year. Famous Spanish wines are Sherry and Rioja, but there are more! You want to get to know the best ones including their average prices? In this article we will sum up price of wine in Spain, based on price-quality of local wine around Spain.
Price of wine in Spain: different regions
There’s nothing better than sharing a good bottle of wine with some friends or family underneath the sun. In Spain you can enjoy the most delicious wine for a really small price; you will be surprised by this! We checked the prices of wine in different regions in Spain, so you can pick the right region if you don’t want to spend a lot of money to enjoy a good wine. A characteristic of the wine in Spain is the fact that almost half the wine (in a normal vintage) production is sold in low prices. And a fun fact, no other country can compare with Spain if they look at price-quality ratio. See below the schedule of the price of wine in Spain of the region Valencia, Madrid, Andalusia and Aragon per bottle.
We found this information on a wine search website where they collate scores from a wide range of critics from influential single palates. These scores are based on a 100-point scale. The explanation works as follows:
We used the scores above in order to find the cheapest wines (average price) with the best scores and this is our overview:
Price of wine in Spain: region Valencia
Red wines:
- Juan de Juanes Vendimia Plata Petit Verdot, Valencia, Spain: score 87, €3
- Bodegas Muvriedro coleccion Tempranillo, Valencia, Spain: score 87, €3
- Juan de Juanes Vendimia Plata Cabernet Franc, Valencia, Spain, score 87, €3
White wines:
- Vina Tendida Moscato Bianco, Valencia, Spain: score 87, , €3
- Daniel Belda Verdil Blanc Jove, Valencia, Spain: score 87, €3
- Bodegas Murvierdo Estrella Frizzante, Valencia Spain: score 88 €5
Price of wine in Spain: region Madrid
Red wines:
- Vinos Jeromin Puerta Cerrada Tinto, Madrid, Spain; score 85, €1
- Vinos Jeromin Puerta de Alcala Tinto, Madrid, Spain: score 87, €3
- Bodegas Jezus Diaz Tinto, Madrid, Spain: score: 88 €3
White wines:
- Vinos Jeromin Puerta de Alcala Malvar, Madrid Spain: score: 86, €2
- Finca Herrera ‘Bailarina’ Malvar, Madrid, Spain: score 89, €5
- Zestos Old Vines Malvar, Madrid, Spain: score: 88, €8
Price of wine in Spain: region Andalusia
Red wines:
- Sanderman Medium Sweet Sherry, Andalucia, Spain: score 88, €6
- Barbadillo ‘Gibalbin’ Vino Tinto de la Tierra de Cadiz, Spain: score 87, €6
- Huerta de Albala Barbazul Vino de la Tierra de Cadiz, Spain: score: 88, €8
White wines:
- Barbadillo ‘Maestrante’ Semi Dulce Vino Blanco, De la Tierra de Cadiz, Spain: score 86, €3
- Bodegas Paez Morilla ‘Tierra Blanca’ Semidulce Vino de la Tierra de Cadiz, Spain: score 87, €3
- Barbadillo ‘Antonio Barbadillo’ Castillo de San Diego Vino Blanco de la Tierra de Cadiz, Spain: score: 86, €5
Price of wine in Spain: region Aragon:
Red wines:
- Covinca Torrelongares Tinto, Carinena, Spain: score 87, €2
- Bodega Pirineos ‘Montesierra’ Rosado, Somotano, Spain: score 88, €3
- Bodegas Lomablanca ‘Gabarda 2’ Carinena, Spain: score: 87, €3
White wines:
- Bodegas Aragonesas Coto de Hayas Blanco, Campo de Borja, Spain: score 86, €3
- Grandes Vinos y Vinedos ‘Beso de Vino’ Macabeo – Chardonnay, Carinena, Spain: score 87, €5
- El Circo’ Malabarista’ Macabeo, Carinena, Spain: score; 87, €5
With these wines you won’t be spending half of your salary by just buying a few bottles, and you can still enjoy a really good wine (feeling really rich). Discover more about Spanish wine regions by this link.
Not really a wine taster but more fond of beer? Read our blog about the beer prices in Spain!