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Date Published: 30/07/2025
Wine tourism in Alicante: The route that combines DOP wines, gastronomy and nature
The Alicante Wine Route offers authentic food and wine experiences where you can discover the treasures of the Costa Blanca
The Costa Blanca has quietly become one of Spain’s most compelling wine tourism destinations and the Alicante Wine Route is showcasing exactly why.
This isn’t just about sipping wine in pretty vineyards, though there’s plenty of that. The route represents a comprehensive approach to experiencing southern Spain’s deep-rooted wine culture, combining authentic tastings with local gastronomy, cultural heritage and some genuinely spectacular landscapes.
Spanning 16 municipalities and involving more than 75 companies, the route covers a network that stretches from north to south and east to west across the wine-producing regions.
The stars of Alicante wine country
The undisputed champion of local viticulture is the Monastrell grape, though Muscat of Alexandria also deserves serious recognition. These vineyards have been producing increasingly acclaimed wines that are finally getting the international attention they deserve.
The Monastrell grape is responsible for creating Fondillón, a wine so unique and historically significant that it's achieved almost legendary status. This exceptional wine comes from late harvest grapes that reach an almost raisin-like concentration, creating flavours and complexity that simply can't be replicated elsewhere.
Fondillón isn’t just locally appreciated. Throughout history, this wine has graced royal tables, earned mentions in classical literature and received praise from popes and nobility across Europe. The European Union recognises its special status and the Alicante DOP Wine Regulatory Council provides strict protection for its production methods.
The challenge today is that only a handful of wineries maintain the centuries-old traditions needed to produce authentic Fondillón. This makes visiting these producers particularly special. Visitors get access to secrets and techniques that have been passed down through generations, experiencing something that very few people worldwide have the privilege to taste.
Visiting wineries along the Alicante Wine Route offers much more than learning about fermentation processes. Each location tells stories through its architecture, family histories and connection to the land.
Many producers have embraced biodynamic viticulture practices, adding another layer of fascination for visitors interested in sustainable agriculture.
The tastings themselves are carefully crafted experiences. Local products provide perfect pairings that highlight the unique characteristics of different regional wines. Every sip reveals something new about the terroir and the skilled hands that shaped each bottle.
The route caters to diverse interests and group dynamics. Friends looking for a fun getaway, families wanting to share cultural experiences and couples seeking romantic escapes all find activities tailored to their preferences.
Accessible wine routes
This year brings an important development. The Alicante Wine Route has launched a dedicated section on their website focused entirely on universal accessibility. The comprehensive information helps visitors with different needs plan comfortable, safe and barrier-free experiences throughout the region.
Authentic Terreta cuisine meets perfect pairings
The food culture along the route reflects the authentic essence of each region through traditional dishes that have been perfected over generations.
In the Vinalopó area, visitors can sample gachamiga, gazpacho from Monovero, rice with rabbit and snails or the hearty cocido con pelotas. The Marina region offers its own specialties including arròs a banda, fideuà, espencat and suquet de peix.
Every dish finds its perfect companion in local Alicante whites and reds. The Mediterranean diet shines throughout the gastronomic offerings, both along the coast and in inland areas. Local chefs approach their craft as culinary artists, creating dishes that represent a delicious fusion of cultures, flavours and traditions.
These culinary creators work exclusively with locally sourced, premium ingredients, resulting in combinations that balance flavour, creativity and nutritional value. The dining experience transcends simple eating, becoming a genuine spectacle for all the senses.
Extending the experience
Single-day visits barely scratch the surface of what the Wine Route offers. The Costa Blanca’s charming rural accommodations provide the perfect solution for visitors wanting to explore at a more leisurely pace. These cosy retreats offer comfortable bases surrounded by enchanting landscapes and genuine hospitality.
Staying overnight allows visitors to truly absorb the atmosphere of “la terreta” without rushing between locations. The accommodations themselves become part of the cultural experience, often reflecting local architectural traditions and family-run hospitality that's become increasingly rare in more commercialised tourist destinations.
Perfect timing year-round
The region’s privileged climate makes wine tourism possible throughout the year, while a vibrant festival calendar ensures there’s always something special happening. Whether visiting during harvest season, local celebrations or quieter periods, each timeframe offers its own unique perspective on the area’s wine culture.
The Alicante Wine Route has succeeded in creating something that goes far beyond typical tourism. It’s a genuine cultural immersion that supports local communities while offering visitors authentic experiences they simply can’t find elsewhere.
For anyone interested in understanding how wine, food and landscape come together to create regional identity, this route provides an exceptional education wrapped in pure enjoyment.
You can find out more on the official Alicante Wine Route website here.