Here are a couple of examples of European wineries that you can encounter if you visit this continent to try its great wines.
Azienda Agricola Liasora is a great producer of premium Italian wine and they’ve been doing it since the 1700’s. They let the wine age in casks made out of oak and they refine it by using their own traditional methods. Their best asset is the “Buschino”. If you want to visit it, you can book a tour online.
Bodegas Gomara is a winery which is run by the Malaga Regulating Council of Origin Denomination and it produces one of the best and oldest wines of Spain, the Malaga wine.
CVBG Dourthe Kressmann is an old wine trading house of Bordeaux, whose history goes back to 1840. They are currently the most important trading house of Bordeaux.
Castel Freres is a Bordeaux located family company that was founded in 1949 and it managed to reach number one status in France and the second place world wide for wine sales.
Gandia is a winery which was created in 1885 and it offers a wine selection from two major regions of Spain, called Utiel-Requena and Valencia. Their wine techniques are modern.
Ruffino is a winery located in Tuscany with over 5,000 acres, which means that they’re one of the largest in the area.
Santa Crizo de Ainzon – can be found in the Zaragoza province of Spain and it can produce 10.5 million liters of wine each year. It has 667 growers of vine which can make a number of different wine types, like Macabeo, Moscatel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, Parellada or Gamacha.
Sella & Mosca is a winery that is among the oldest from Sardinia. It is considered one of the biggest full cycle wine producers of Europe and they only use grapes which are grown and then harvested from their own vineyard.