Spain Sitges

9/09/2021

A Toast to Local Wine and Flavors

 

Sitges Tasta Vins

Among Sitges’ many gastronomic celebrations, Tasta Vins (literally “Taste Wines”) is a gem for oenophiles and foodies alike. Usually held in early summer, this festival transforms the seaside promenade into an open-air tasting room where visitors can explore wines from the nearby Penedès region—world-famous for cava—as well as unique local varieties like Malvasia de Sitges.

What to Expect

  • Dozens of wineries: Stalls line the Passeig de la Ribera, each offering tastings of whites, reds, rosés, cavas, and dessert wines.

  • Malvasia spotlight: This heritage grape, nearly lost in the 20th century, is now one of Sitges’ proudest flavors—aromatic, floral, and perfect with seafood.

  • Food pairings: Local restaurants set up stands serving tapas designed to match the wines: anchovies with romesco, mini fideuà, Iberian ham cones, artisanal cheeses, and Catalan sweets.

  • Sea views: Unlike indoor fairs, Tasta Vins is framed by palm trees, Mediterranean breezes, and the iconic church in the background.

How It Works

  • Tasting pack: Buy a pack that includes a branded glass and a set of tokens; each token equals one tasting at any winery stand.

  • Roaming & sipping: Wander between stalls, comparing cava producers, small biodynamic wineries, and family-run bodegas.

  • Learning through sipping: Winemakers are often present, eager to explain grape varieties, terroirs, and production techniques.

Wines to Look Out For

  • Cava Brut Nature: Crisp and dry, perfect as an aperitif or with shellfish.

  • Young whites (Xarel·lo, Parellada, Macabeu): Fresh, citrus-driven, ideal for warm evenings.

  • Aged reds (Tempranillo, Garnacha, Cabernet blends): Structured but approachable.

  • Malvasia dessert wine: Sweet yet balanced, a Sitges specialty rarely found elsewhere.

Tips for Visitors

  • Pace yourself: Swap sips with a friend to taste more without overdoing it.

  • Food first: Alternate tastings with tapas—keeps your palate sharp.

  • Timing: Go early evening for lighter crowds; stay for sunset when the atmosphere turns magical.

  • Souvenirs: Many stalls sell bottles—great gifts or keepsakes. Ask about shipping if you’re traveling.

  • Stay hydrated: Alternate water with wine; summer heat and tastings can creep up.

Pair with a Sitges Day

  • Morning: Relax on Platja de Sant Sebastià.

  • Afternoon: Explore the Cau Ferrat and Maricel Museum.

  • Evening: Head to the promenade for Tasta Vins, then finish with a seaside dinner.

Why It’s Worth It

  • Unique wines: Taste grapes you won’t find outside Catalonia.

  • Community feel: Locals, winemakers, and visitors mingle in a relaxed, festive setting.

  • Atmosphere: Few wine festivals can boast a setting as picturesque as Sitges at sunset.


Tasta Vins is where Sitges’ maritime charm meets Penedès’ vineyards—a toast to heritage, flavor, and the joy of sharing a glass by the sea.

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