On the Basque coast near San Sebastian, the fishing towns of Getaria and Zarautz make Txakoli, a sharp, saline, faintly sparkling white traditionally poured from height into the glass. A vivid coastal counterpoint to inland Rioja reds.
Pours: Getariako Txakolina (Hondarrabi Zuri), lightly sparkling Txakoli poured from a height
Tip: Pair Txakoli with grilled fish at a Getaria asador; the cliffside vineyards run right down toward the Bay of Biscay.
In the mountains of north-west Spain, Bierzo's signature Mencia gives perfumed, mineral reds of red fruit, florals and slate. It is the longest reach on this list, best as an overnight, but a revelation for anyone who only knows Tempranillo.
Pours: Bierzo Mencia, old-vine Godello white
Tip: This one really needs a stay over; treat Bierzo as a two-day extension rather than a single day from Logrono.
Bilbao was the port that carried Rioja to the world after the railway reached Haro, and the city remains a Rioja-drinking stronghold. Pair the Guggenheim and the Casco Viejo pintxo bars with glasses of Rioja and coastal Txakoli, an easy ninety minutes away.
Pours: Rioja by the glass in Bilbao's pintxo bars, Basque Txakoli
Tip: Bilbao's old-town bars pour serious Rioja by the glass; it makes a relaxed urban contrast to a day in the vineyards.
Spain's pintxos capital sits two hours north of Logrono and pairs naturally with Rioja: the Parte Vieja bars pour Rioja and local Txakoli alongside the country's most celebrated bar food. A long day, but the food-and-wine reward is exceptional.
Pours: Getaria Txakoli with pintxos, Rioja Reserva in the Parte Vieja bars
Tip: Because of strict drink-driving rules, plan to stay over or use the bus; San Sebastian is best enjoyed without a car for the day.
Spain's other great Tempranillo region, on the high Duero plateau south-west of Rioja, makes darker, more powerful reds from the local Tinto Fino clone. A long but rewarding day for tasting how altitude and a continental climate reshape the grape that made Rioja's reputation.
Pours: Ribera del Duero Tempranillo (Tinto Fino), Ribera del Duero Crianza and Reserva
Tip: It is a full day each way; an overnight in Aranda de Duero or Penafiel makes the visit far less rushed.