
Wineries
Tui’s wineries are among the leading wine tourism attractions in southern Galicia. Located in a privileged setting alongside the Miño River and within the prestigious Rías Baixas Designation of Origin, they combine winemaking tradition, stunning landscapes, heritage, and gastronomy, offering visitors an authentic experience deeply connected to the region.
Tui occupies a unique position within the Rías Baixas wine region, as its municipal area lies between the subzones of O Rosal and Condado do Tea, two areas renowned for the quality of their white wines, particularly those produced from the Albariño grape variety. The Atlantic climate, the influence of the Miño River, and the granite-rich soils create ideal conditions for viticulture, resulting in fresh, aromatic wines with a distinctive character.
Many of Tui’s wineries remain family-run businesses, combining generations of tradition with modern winemaking techniques. Several have also gained recognition for their commitment to organic and sustainable viticulture, becoming benchmarks within the Galician wine industry.
The town’s wine tourism offering allows visitors to explore vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, visit historic facilities, and take part in guided wine tastings. These experiences are complemented by the appeal of Tui itself, a historic town shaped by the Portuguese Way to Santiago, its remarkable architectural heritage, and its proximity to beautiful natural landscapes.
Among the wineries open to visitors in the municipality are Adega Corisca, Adegas Lameiro, Pazo San José de Vista Alegre, and Viña Remesal, all of which are included in the municipality’s official tourism programme.
Discovering the wineries of Tui means immersing yourself in a deeply rooted wine culture, where every glass reflects the character of a green, Atlantic borderland. Here, landscape, history, and winemaking tradition come together to create a truly unique experience.

