Pop the cork and start dreaming — it’s International Wine Day on 25th May, and we’re celebrating with 15 of the best vineyard properties for sale across Spain. Whether you're a seasoned vintner or simply enjoy the occasional tipple, these homes offer more than just a pretty view: they come with vines, terroir, and serious grape expectations.
From budget-friendly estates to sprawling fincas ready for your own label, we’ve handpicked a case-worthy collection for every taste. Expect rustic charm, sun-drenched terraces, and more wine puns than you can shake a corkscrew at. So pour yourself a glass, sit back, and picture a life where your daily routine includes tending vines and sipping your own vintage — not a bad swap for the morning commute.
With mature vines, a spring-fed water supply (yours alone, darling), and a cellar straight from a sommelier’s dreams, this characterful country house is a vintage treasure. There’s even a traditional Galician hórreo for rustic flair and a working grape press. All this, at a price that won't crush your budget.
Price: €130,000 Location:Vila de Cruces, Pontevedra, Galicia Special features: Mature vineyard, working grape press, cellar with barrels, private spring water, outbuildings, fruit trees, Galician hórreo Close to: 15 mins to Vila de Cruces; under 1 hr to Santiago de Compostela; 1 hr 20 mins to the Atlantic coast
For aspiring viticulturalists who want to keep their grapes and their wallet intact, this countryside gem in Yecla offers serious bang for your bottle. With a sprawling organic vineyard in full production, four bedrooms, and a vast 40,000-litre pool, it’s ripe for the picking. Horse lovers, you’re catered for too – saddle up and sip in style.
Price: €149,000 Location:Yecla, Murcia Special features: Organic vineyard with drip irrigation, 40,000L pool, fireplace, horse-friendly land, covered BBQ, garage, two bathrooms Close to: 12 mins by car to Yecla town centre; 1 hr 10 mins to Murcia city; 1 hr 15 mins to Alicante Airport
Vineyard views without the vineyard price tag — this charming former train station in the heart of La Rioja wine country is perfect for budget-conscious buyers. While it doesn’t come with vines, it does boast a tourist licence, two en-suite bedrooms, and front-row seats to Spain’s most iconic terroir.
Price: €150,000 Location: San Asensio, La Rioja Special features: Restored historic train station, vineyard views, stylish interior, tourist accommodation licence, terrace, air conditioning, 2 en-suite bedrooms Close to: 10 mins to Haro; 45 mins to Logroño; surrounded by La Rioja’s famed bodegas and wine trails
Set in the Sierra Nevada Natural Park with its own bodega, vines and outrageous mountain views, this is more than a home — it’s a lifestyle vintage. With development potential, two residences, and 8,500m² of grapes, you’ll be pressing your own bottles faster than you can say “cheers to rural luxury.”
Price: €295,000 Location:Alcolea, Almería Special features: 8,500m² of vines, private bodega, pool, multiple outbuildings, olive and fruit trees, mountain views, development potential, private well and irrigation system Close to: 15 mins to Laujar de Andarax; 1 hr 15 mins to Almería Airport; on the edge of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park
Got grand wine ambitions? This sprawling 45-hectare estate near Lorca includes a hectare of vines, a balsa that could be a pool, two tractors, and enough outbuildings to launch a full-bodied rural business. There’s even an EU grant for the almonds. If you’re ready to grow your own empire — uncork it here.
Price: €399,950 Location:Lorca, Murcia Special features: Hectare of vineyard, EU-subsidised almond grove, olive orchard, vegetable garden, balsa reservoir, two barns, 7 bedrooms, mountain views, mains water and electric Close to: 15 mins to Velez-Rubio and La Parroquia; 40 mins to Lorca; 1 hr to the coast; easy access to A92 and E15 motorways
This charming pazo has its own rock-walled wine cellar (naturally climate-controlled, darling), plus north-facing vines, solar panels, a jacuzzi zone, and even an observatory — perfect for stargazing with a glass of local red. With eclectic interiors and views over the Valle de Lemos, it’s part home, part heavenly retreat.
Price: €500,000 Location:Panton (San Martiño), Lugo, Galicia Special features: Natural wine cellar, vineyards, jacuzzi, hexagonal temple, library, telescope and observatory, orchard, 8 solar panels, 2 kitchens, vegetable garden Close to: 15 mins to Monforte de Lemos; 1 hr 30 mins to Santiago de Compostela; located in Ribeira Sacra wine region
Who says vineyard living means going rustic? This fully renovated townhouse on a 36,000m² plot offers modern comforts and old-world charm — with vines, olives, a pool, and a 389m² agricultural building begging to be your next big idea. Space, style and terroir? This one's the full-bodied blend.
Price: €750,000 Location:Alcoy, Alicante Special features: Vineyard, olive trees, pool, 6 bedrooms, attic studio, large terrace, central heating, 389m² agricultural building Close to: 10 mins to Alcoy centre; 45 mins to Alicante city; 1 hr to Costa Blanca beaches and Alicante Airport
This working winery near Málaga is a corker — a fully licensed operation with its own vines, tasting rooms, a Designation of Origin, and room to double production. With 10,000 bottles already in the cellar and a duplex to live in, it’s the perfect blend of business and pleasure.
Price: €770,000 Location: Málaga city,Costa del Sol, Andalucía Special features: Active winery (4 wine types), own vineyards, tasting rooms, production licence for 20,000 bottles, 2-bed duplex, D.O. Sierra de Málaga Close to: 30 mins to Málaga city centre; 40 mins to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport; easy access to inland Costa del Sol wine rout
Dating back to 1482, this former rectory comes with 2 hectares of Albariño vines, a connection to the local church (literally), and a guest cottage already bringing in income. With layered history, restoration potential, and a touch of divine terroir, this estate is a rare blend of sacred and cellar-worthy.
Price: €890,000 Location:Vedra, A Coruña, Galicia Special features: 2 hectares of Albariño vineyard (leased, in production), historic main house, guest cottage (tourism use), former wine cellar, five access points, original features Close to: 25 mins to Santiago de Compostela; under 1 hr to Galician coast; walking distance to local church
Producing up to 25,000 bottles a year, this historic 1750s villa in Tenerife’s premier wine region is a serious upgrade from your average hobby vineyard. With Albillo Criollo vines rooted in volcanic soil, fruit orchards, and an optional winery, it’s a full-bodied blend of heritage, terroir and island indulgence.
Price: €1,260,000 Location:La Matanza de Acentejo, Tenerife, Canary Islands Special features: Vineyard producing 25,000 bottles/year, volcanic soil, restored 18th-century chalet, optional winery, orchard, irrigation system, modern security, air conditioning Close to: 20 mins to Puerto de la Cruz; 25 mins to Tenerife North Airport; direct access to TF-5 motorway
This grand 18th-century retreat near Girona comes with its own vineyard, pool, and 15 guest suites — making it a full-bodied opportunity for wine lovers with entrepreneurial flair. Already operating as a rural tourism business, it’s ripe for expansion into events or hospitality. A generous estate with plenty of vino potential.
Price: €1,590,000 Location:Santa Coloma de Farners, Girona, Catalonia Special features: Private vineyard, 15 bedrooms, tourism licence, pool, landscaped gardens, lift, outbuildings with private terraces, well water, mountain views Close to: 15 km to Girona and Camiral Golf & Wellness; short drive to local village; 1 hr to Barcelona
This opulent estate near Antequera is what happens when fine wine meets fine living. With luscious vines in full production, a gourmet kitchen, pool, and underfloor heating throughout, it’s less “rustic finca” and more “château Andaluz.” There’s even room to add a winery. Swirl, sip, and surrender to the view.
Price: €1,680,000 Location:Antequera, Málaga,Andalucía Special features: Vineyard, private pool, guest house, gourmet kitchen, en-suite bedrooms, underfloor heating, development potential for winery or more suites Close to: 15 mins to Antequera; 55 mins to Málaga Airport; set in the prestigious wine-producing region of Mollina
This 400-year-old finca near Cala Conta has it all: ancient stone walls, soaring beamed ceilings, five dreamy bedrooms, citrus groves, olive trees, and — yes — a vineyard. With separate guest houses, underfloor heating, and seductive shaded terraces, it’s a heady blend of rustic elegance and sun-drenched serenity.
Price: €3,900,000 Location:Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Balearic Islands Special features: Vineyard, olive and citrus groves, 5 bedrooms, multiple guesthouses, underfloor heating, fireplaces, private terraces, well water Close to: 10 mins to Cala Conta and Cala Bassa; 8 mins to San Jose; 25 mins to Ibiza Town and Airport
Once a flour mill, now a wine lover’s dream, this Arta estate pairs vineyard views with vast living space, a bodega, heated pool, and multiple guest houses. Sip on your own vintage as you gaze over the sea and Sierra de Levante — it’s a full-bodied lifestyle with a long finish.
Price: €4,250,000 Location:Artà, Mallorca, Balearic Islands Special features: Private vineyard, bodega, 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, heated pool, guest house + 2 flats, sea and mountain views, fireplaces, gas heating, air con Close to: 5 mins to Artà centre; 15–20 mins to beaches; 1 hr to Palma Airport
A 19th-century wine estate with 10 hectares of organic vines, vaulted cellars, a historic mansion, and a classified sundial? This isn’t just property — it’s legacy bottled. Set above the Mediterranean, this Sitges showstopper is ripe for restoration, refinement, or simply revelling in its rare architectural terroir.
Price: €4,995,000 Location: Sitges, Barcelona, Catalonia Special features: 10 hectares of organic vineyard, 15 bedrooms, historic mansion, vaulted cellars, listed sundial, hermitage, rainwater reservoir, panoramic views Close to: 10 mins to Sitges; 40 mins to Barcelona; beaches, international schools and wine tourism routes all nearby
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