Abadal Winery – A Taste of History, Landscape & Catalan Soul in the Pla de Bages

by Bubbly
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The welcoming entrance to Abadal Winery in the Pla de Bages wine region near Barcelona, where rolling vineyards and Mediterranean forest meet eight centuries of Catalan winemaking tradition

Hola, wine lovers! Just an hour outside Barcelona, hidden among rolling vineyards and Mediterranean forest, there is a place where time slows, history lingers in the air, and wine feels like a story poured into a glass. On my recent trip to Catalonia, I spent a sunny afternoon at Abadal Winery, in the heart of the Pla de Bages, and it turned out to be one of the most soulful and meaningful wine experiences I’ve ever had.

If you’re dreaming of a vineyard escape that blends authenticity, landscape, heritage, and unforgettable flavors… Abadal is exactly the kind of place that stays with you!

Abadal Winery at a Glance
🍇 Founded: 1983 by Valentí Roqueta — carrying a winemaking legacy that dates to 1199, over 800 years of family tradition
🏡 Masia Roqueta: A 12th-century farmhouse where the visit begins — stone archways, weathered beams, and the original underground medieval cellar still intact
🌿 Landscape: Vineyard terraces framed by Mediterranean forest — oaks, pines, rosemary, wild thyme, and dry-stone walls shaping every parcel
🍷 Signature varieties: Picapoll (white, bright, mineral) and Mandó (red, herbal, nearly lost to time) — ancient indigenous Catalan grapes revived by Abadal
🫒 Estate products: Olive oil from Corbella olives, honey from estate bees, homemade food pairings with local cheeses and cured meats
🌱 Sustainability: Donkeys clearing vegetation, bees producing honey, forest biomass recycled for clean energy — the estate functions as a living ecosystem
📍 Location: Santa Maria d’Horta d’Avinyó, Pla de Bages — ~1 hour from Barcelona by car
📸 Photo moment: Vineyard terraces framed by Mediterranean forest in the late-afternoon light — pure Catalan magic

A Winery Rooted in Eight Centuries of History

Abadal is not just another picturesque Catalan winery, it’s the living continuation of a winemaking legacy that spans more than 800 years. Founded officially in 1983 by Valentí Roqueta, the modern winery carries the traditions of the Roqueta family, whose connection to the land dates back to the 12th century.

The moment you arrive, the sense of history is unmistakable. The visit begins at Masia Roqueta, a beautifully preserved medieval farmhouse that feels like stepping through a doorway into the past. Stone archways, weathered beams, and the original underground wine cellar – still intact – reveal how wine was made centuries ago, long before stainless-steel tanks and temperature-controlled fermentation existed.

The beautifully preserved Masia Roqueta at Abadal Winery, a medieval farmhouse dating to the 12th century with stone archways, climbing vines, and an arched wooden door framed by lush greenery
Masia Roqueta — a 12th-century farmhouse where the visit begins, and stepping through its arched doorway feels like walking through a doorway into eight centuries of Catalan winemaking history
The original underground wine cellar beneath Masia Roqueta at Abadal Winery, still intact after centuries, revealing how wine was made long before modern technology existed
The original underground cellar — still intact beneath the farmhouse, revealing how wine was made centuries ago with stone, patience, and generations of accumulated knowledge

Walking through this old estate is a reminder that wine is not just agriculture – it is culture, memory, and tradition, passed down from one generation to the next.

A Landscape Where Vineyard Meets Forest

What makes Abadal truly unique is its intimate relationship with the surrounding Bages forest. Instead of vast, open fields, the vineyard parcels are scattered across small terraces framed by oaks, pines, aromatic shrubs, and dry-stone walls. You feel the landscape before you even taste the wine.

Vineyard terraces stretching across the Pla de Bages at Abadal Winery, with Mediterranean forest framing the horizon and dry-stone walls marking the boundaries of centuries-old parcels
Vineyard parcels scattered across terraces framed by dry-stone walls — you feel the landscape before you even taste the wine, in every scent rising from the warm Catalan earth

As you walk between the vines, the air fills with the scent of rosemary, wild thyme, warm earth, and pine resin – the aromas of the Mediterranean forest that subtly imprint themselves onto the grapes. This is also one of the few regions where you can still find ancient, indigenous Catalan varieties like Picapoll and Mandó, preserved and celebrated by Abadal with deep pride.

Close view of vineyard rows at Abadal Winery in the Pla de Bages, where ancient indigenous Catalan varieties Picapoll and Mandó are preserved and celebrated on limestone-rich clay soils
Picapoll and Mandó vines — ancient indigenous Catalan varieties nearly lost to time, revived here with remarkable finesse on limestone-rich soils that shape their mineral character

Sustainability isn’t a buzzword here, it’s a way of life woven into every practice. Abadal is the first European winery with the “Fire Wine” certification, recognizing their commitment to responsible forest management and fire prevention. The estate functions like a living ecosystem: donkeys help clear vegetation, bees produce honey, and forest biomass is recycled to generate clean energy. It’s an elegant choreography between vineyard and nature, one that gives their wines an honesty and identity you can taste.

The Aging Room – Where Quiet Magic Happens

Stepping into Abadal’s aging room feels like stepping into the quiet heartbeat of the winery. The air cools instantly, carrying the comforting scent of oak barrels, earth, and patience. Rows of French and American oak surround you like guardians of time, each barrel filled with wines slowly transforming in the dark – breathing, maturing, absorbing subtle layers of spice, vanilla, and toasted wood. The room is softly lit, just enough to reveal the warm amber tones of the barrels and the gentle curve of the vaulted ceiling, preserving the stillness that wine needs to evolve.

The softly lit aging room at Abadal Winery in the Pla de Bages, with rows of French and American oak barrels maturing wines beneath a vaulted ceiling in cool, patient darkness
The aging room — where the air cools instantly, carrying the comforting scent of oak barrels, earth, and patience, and wine is not rushed but raised, nurtured, and honored

Your guide explains how Abadal works with a variety of materials – oak, chestnut, concrete, stone vats – each chosen to shape the wine’s personality while respecting the character of the native grapes, Picapoll and Mandó. Standing there, you understand the philosophy immediately: wine here is not rushed. It is raised. nurtured. Honored. The aging room is both a laboratory and a sanctuary, a place where centuries of knowledge mingle with innovation.

A Tasting to Remember – Wines, Flavors & Catalan Hospitality

The tasting was the moment everything clicked. Seated at a rustic wooden table overlooking the vineyards, you’re greeted with glasses that sparkle like jewels in the afternoon sun. One by one, the sommelier introduces Abadal’s signature expressions – not through technical descriptions alone, but through stories about soil, forest, climate, and family tradition. Each sip becomes a journey.

Glasses of Abadal wine sparkling like jewels in the afternoon sun at a rustic wooden table overlooking the vineyards of the Pla de Bages wine region
The tasting — seated at a rustic wooden table overlooking the vineyards, glasses sparkling in the afternoon sun as the sommelier tells stories of soil, forest, and family tradition

The white Picapoll is bright and elegant, with floral notes and a mineral edge that speaks of the limestone-rich soils beneath your feet. Then comes Mandó, the native red variety nearly lost to time, revived here with remarkable finesse. It tastes like the landscape – herbal notes rising like a whisper from the surrounding forest, gentle red fruit that feels both familiar and new. The blends showcase balance, depth, and a quiet confidence.

Wine tasting experience at Abadal Winery with multiple wines lined up for guided tasting, showcasing the signature Picapoll, Mandó, and estate blends in the warm afternoon light
One by one, each wine becomes a journey — the white Picapoll bright and mineral, the revived Mandó tasting like the landscape itself, herbal whispers rising from the surrounding forest

As you taste, the sommelier brings homemade appetizers: local cheeses, crusty bread, cured meats, and a drizzle of Abadal’s own olive oil pressed from Corbella olives grown on the estate. Each pairing feels thoughtful, intentional – a meeting of land, palate, and history. It’s the kind of tasting where conversation flows easily and the wines linger long after the last drop.

Homemade food pairing at Abadal Winery featuring local cheeses, crusty bread, cured meats, estate honey, and olive oil alongside glasses of Picapoll and Mandó wines
Each pairing feels thoughtful and intentional — local cheeses, crusty bread, cured meats, and estate honey creating a meeting of land, palate, and eight centuries of history
A bottle of Abadal's estate olive oil pressed from Corbella olives grown on the winery grounds in the Pla de Bages, served alongside the wine tasting
Abadal’s own olive oil — pressed from Corbella olives grown on the estate, a drizzle of liquid gold that ties every pairing back to the land beneath your feet

Moments That Stay With You

What lingers most from Abadal isn’t just the beauty of the vineyards or the flavors of the wines, it’s the sense of harmony between land and people. You remember standing among the vines, surrounded by forest, listening to the rustle of holm oaks and the distant chirp of birds. The estate feels alive, not staged or manicured, but authentically rooted in the rhythms of nature.

There’s a moment when you pause near a dry-stone hut, centuries old, and imagine the generations of winegrowers who once sought shade here, hands stained with grape juice, hearts shaped by the same landscape you’re admiring now. The past hums quietly beneath everything at Abadal. Even the two resident donkeys, Aya and Torrent, grazing peacefully near the path, feel like symbols of a slower, more intentional way of life.

Abadal Winery in the Pla de Bages wine region near Barcelona, set among forest-framed vineyards and the historic 12th-century Masia Roqueta, one of Catalonia's best-kept wine secrets
Abadal Winery — centuries of winemaking tradition in the Pla de Bages, where native Picapoll and Mandó varieties grow among forest-framed vineyards and clay-limestone soils

And when you finally leave, winding through forest-lined roads with the late-afternoon sun softening across the terraces, you feel fuller – not just from wine, but from connection. Abadal doesn’t simply give you a tasting. It gives you a memory that breathes, expands, and gently follows you long after you’ve returned to the city.

Bubbly Tips

  • Location: Santa Maria d’Horta d’Avinyó (Pla de Bages), approx. 1 hr from Barcelona
  • Getting There: Best reached by car; guided tours available via Abadal
  • Don’t Miss: Tasting Picapoll and Mandó, the estate’s signature indigenous varieties
  • What to See: Masia Roqueta (12th-century farmhouse), vineyards, aging room
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall for the most beautiful vineyard colors
  • Food Pairing: Try the estate honey and olive oil during the tasting
  • Photo Moment: Vineyard terraces framed by Mediterranean forest, pure magic!
The exterior of Abadal Winery upon arrival, set among the terraced vineyards and forested hills of the Pla de Bages, with the warm Catalan afternoon light softening across the estate
Winding through forest-lined roads with the late-afternoon sun softening across the terraces — you feel fuller, not just from wine, but from connection to eight centuries of land and legacy

Final Thoughts

Abadal Winery is more than a destination, it’s a bridge between past and present, nature and craft, heritage and innovation. It is a place where Catalan identity is not only preserved, but tasted, felt, and celebrated.

If you’re looking for a genuinely soulful wine experience near Barcelona, one filled with history, landscape, and exceptional wines… Abadal deserves a place at the very top of your list.

Have you ever visited a winery that made you feel connected to the land in a deeper way? Tell me your wine country stories below. I’d love to read them!

Bubbly

xoxo,
Bubbly 🎈


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