Best sustainable viticulture businesses in Spain

Discover leading Spanish wineries committed to sustainable and biodynamic viticulture, offering organic wines and unique wine tourism experiences. Explore estates that prioritize environmental protection, organic farming, and minimal intervention in their processes. From Rioja to Penedès, these businesses are benchmarks in practices that respect the landscape and produce quality wines. Learn how sustainability is integrated at every step, from vineyard to bottle, promoting a greener future for the Spanish wine industry.

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    Parés Baltà (Penedès, Barcelona)

    118 Global Votes
    • Family-run winery since 1790

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    Parés Baltà is a family-run winery recognized globally for its biodynamic and organic viticulture, with certifications since 2002 and 2012 respectively. Their innovative use of sheep for fertilization, bees for pollination, and solar energy exemplifies a comprehensive sustainable approach.

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    Bodegas Riojanas (Cenicero, La Rioja)

    78 Global Votes
    • Certified 'Wineries for Climate Protection'

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    Bodegas Riojanas holds the 'Sustainable Wineries for Climate Protection' seal and actively implements initiatives like Sostevin to mitigate climate change. Their use of solar panels and incentives for growers to adopt sustainable practices demonstrate a comprehensive environmental strategy.

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    La Rioja Alta, S.A. (DOCa Rioja, La Rioja)

    65 Global Votes
    • Allocates 16 hectares to organic viticulture

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    La Rioja Alta, S.A. is recognized for its sustainable viticulture through its Director of Viticulture, Roberto Frías, named Viticulturist of the Year in the 2026 Rioja Report. Their focus on balancing science, tradition, and innovation with a deep respect for the vineyard exemplifies a modern sustainable approach.

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    La Vinyeta (Mollet de Peralada, DO Empordà, Catalonia)

    64 Global Votes
    • Combines viticulture with livestock farming

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    La Vinyeta stands out for its innovative approach, combining viticulture with livestock farming (transhumance project) for vegetation control and wildfire prevention. Their use of sheep for soil regeneration and commitment to solar energy exemplify holistic conservation.

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    Viña Ijalba (Logroño, La Rioja)

    63 Global Votes
    • Recovers minority Rioja grape varieties

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    Viña Ijalba is a pioneer in organic viticulture in the prestigious Rioja region, achieving certification in 1998. Their dedication to preserving indigenous grape varieties and blending modern technology with respect for terroir makes them a key player in sustainable Rioja winemaking.

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    Albet i Noya (Penedès, Catalonia)

    44 Global Votes
    • Pioneers in organic winemaking and viticulture since 1978

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    Albet i Noya is a long-standing pioneer in organic viticulture in Spain, having been certified since 1978 and recently becoming a B Corp in 2025. Their holistic approach includes significant solar energy use, a fleet of hybrid/electric vehicles, and a strong focus on native grape revival and wildlife protection.

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    Bodegas Torres (Catalonia)

    38 Global Votes
    • Reduces CO2 emissions per bottle

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    Bodegas Torres is a global leader in sustainability, actively working towards carbon neutrality by 2040 and co-founding 'International Wineries for Climate Action'. Their extensive use of renewable energy, electric vehicles, and organic/regenerative farming practices make them a benchmark.

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    Bodegas Faustino (Oyón, Álava, DOCa Rioja)

    36 Global Votes
    • First winery in DOCa Rioja with Sustainable Wineries for Climate Protection certification

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    Bodegas Faustino's newly renovated estate is recognized as one of the most innovative and environmentally friendly wine centers globally, achieving carbon neutrality. Their extensive use of solar panels to power the entire estate exemplifies a strong commitment to sustainable operations.

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    Bodegas Nodus (DO Utiel-Requena, Valencian Community)

    30 Global Votes
    • Recognized for responsible and environmentally friendly practices

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    Bodegas Nodus is a leader in environmental sustainability, holding the 'Sustainable Wineries for Climate Protection' seal and aligning with Sustainable Development Goals. Their use of solar panels, advanced pest control, and an organic garden showcases a comprehensive commitment.

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    Bodegas Robles (Montilla, Córdoba, Andalusia)

    9 Global Votes
    • Pioneer in organic wine production in Montilla-Moriles

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    Bodegas Robles is a pioneering organic winery in Andalusia, offering educational visits that highlight their sustainable practices. Their long-standing dedication to organic wines makes them a key reference in the region.

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    Espelt Viticultors (DO Empordà, Catalonia)

    9 Global Votes
    • Focuses on sustainability and quality

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    Espelt Viticultors is firmly committed to organic production, minimizing environmental impact from cultivation to winemaking. Their avoidance of pesticides, promotion of wildlife, and fostering of a balanced ecosystem, especially at Mas Marès in Cap de Creus Natural Park, are exemplary.

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    Vins Nadal (Mallorca, Balearic Islands)

    7 Global Votes
    • Pioneers in regenerative viticulture in Mallorca

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    Vins Nadal is a pioneer in regenerative viticulture in the Balearic Islands, actively working to restore soil health and promote biodiversity. Their comprehensive sustainability report for 2025-2030 and practices like manual harvesting and sustainable packaging highlight their forward-thinking approach.

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    Martín Códax (Rías Baixas, Galicia)

    6 Global Votes
    • Committed to preserving terroir through sustainable viticultural practices

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    Martín Códax is a leader in sustainability within the Rías Baixas region, actively protecting coastal ecosystems and supporting research into climate-resilient grape varieties. Their fair trade practices with local farmers further highlight their commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

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    Casa Bini (Alicante, Valencian Community)

    5 Global Votes
    • Minimizes energy consumption

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    Casa Bini follows biodynamic and organic principles, treating the vineyard as a living ecosystem and focusing on soil vitality, composting, and lunar cycles. Recognized as one of Europe's best organic winery stays, it demonstrates a comprehensive and immersive sustainable approach.

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    Cruz de Alba (DO Ribera del Duero, Castile and León)

    2 Global Votes
    • Uses biodynamic viticulture practices

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    Cruz de Alba pioneered biodynamic farming in Ribera del Duero, focusing on freshness and minimal intervention. This leadership in biodynamic practices makes them a key driver of evolution towards more sustainable viticulture in a significant wine region.

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    Ribera del Duero (Castile and León)

    0 Global Votes
    • Practices organic traditional viticulture

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    Bodegas Viña Mayor is a pioneer in carbon neutrality and 100% renewable energy use in Ribera del Duero, with organic certification since 2012. Their long-standing commitment to sustainable practices and biodynamic principles makes them a significant player.

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    Hamlet of Dueñas (DO Rueda, Castile and León)

    0 Global Votes
    • Committed to sustainable wine production

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    Caserío de Dueñas is a historic property deeply committed to regenerative viticulture, aiming for all its wines to be certified organic by 2025. Their focus on biodiversity and encouraging natural pest control highlights a forward-thinking approach to vineyard health.

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    Cerrón Winery (Fuente Álamo, Jumilla DO, Murcia)

    0 Global Votes
    • Dedicated to preserving regional heritage

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    Bodega Cerrón was awarded 'The Old Vine Hero Next Generation Award 2025' for its significant work in revitalizing old vine vineyards. This recognition highlights their crucial role in preserving genetic heritage and promoting sustainable viticulture through traditional methods.

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    Olivardots Vineyards (Capmany, Empordà DO, Catalonia)

    0 Global Votes
    • Firm commitment to sustainability

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    Vinyes d'Olivardots is a biodynamic winery in DO Empordà, committed to environmentally friendly practices, natural farming methods, and promoting biodiversity. Their use of phytotherapy and adherence to organic and sustainable viticulture principles make them a strong example.

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    Under the Angels (Les Gavarres, DO Empordà, Catalonia)

    0 Global Votes
    • Employs environmentally friendly practices

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    Sota els Àngels is deeply committed to certified eco-biodynamic viticulture, recognized by the Catalan Council of Organic Production (CCPAE). Their practice of cultivating vineyards in harmony with nature's cycles, using medicinal herbs and following the lunar calendar, showcases pure biodynamic principles.