Introduction:
Presentation of Priorat as an internationally renowned wine region, with wines of unique character and unique terroir.
Historical context of wine production in Spain and the position of Priorat.
Geographic and climatic characteristics of the region: mountainous relief, Mediterranean climate with continental influence, "llicorella" (slate soil).
Production overview: cultivated grapes, wine styles, challenges and potential.
History of Viticulture in Priorat:
Origins of viticulture in the region: influence of Carthusian monks, tradition and historical legacy.
Rise, decline and renaissance of wine production over the centuries.
Phyloxera and the reconstruction of vineyards.
The Priorat "revolution" in the 1980s and 1990s: search for quality, modernization and international recognition.
Priorat in the 21st century: consolidation and challenges.
Terroir do Priorat:
The "llicorella": the slate soil that defines the identity of Priorat wines.
Influence of the Mediterranean climate with continental nuances: sun, wind, temperature variations.
Micro Climates and altitudes.
The different production zones within Priorat.
Priorat grapes:
Predominant ink varieties: Grenache (Garnacha), Carignan (Cariñena), Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot.
White varieties: Garnacha Blanca, Macabeo, Pedro Ximénez.
Characteristics of each variety and their adaptation to the Priorat terroir.
The role of native varieties in the identity of wines.
Wine Production:
Vineyard management in challenging conditions: terraces, slopes, climate.
Winemaking techniques: traditional and modern methods.
Elaboration of concentrated and complex red wines.
The search for balance between power and elegance.
The role of the winemaker in interpreting terroir.
Appellations of Origin:
DOQ Priorat and DO Montsant.
Regulations and specificities of each denomination.
Wine classification: "Vi de Vila" (village wine).
Priorat's system of "vinyes classificades" (classified vineyards).
Priorat Wines:
Sensory profiles of wines: aromas, flavors, structure, tannins, acidity.
Detailed descriptions of the region's wines, highlighting their characteristics.
Harmonization with gastronomy.
Tips for tasting and appreciation.
Important labels and producers.
Awards and recognition.
Wine tourism in Priorat:
Attractions of the region: landscapes, wineries, historic villages, gastronomy.
Wine tourism itineraries and experiences.
Wine-related events and festivals.
The development of wine tourism as a factor of economic and social growth.
Challenges and Perspectives:
Production challenges at Priorat: climate change, relief, costs.
Sustainability and environmental preservation.
Research and innovation in viticulture.
The future of viticulture in Priorat.