Wines, Wines, Wines ...
It's true, we are lucky, in Spain there's a lot of good wines, and not too expensive.
When we begin in Navarra, there's a good wines (in my opinion the best are the "Rosados", not red wine but not white one).
Then, La Rioja. ¿What can I say about?. Of course, there you have to taste the red wines.
In Burgos, from Burgos to Leon you are walking on the "Ribera del Duero" Land. In the last times it are been considered a so good wines like the Rioja, here in Spain. Sometimes, better than Riojas.
When you are in El Bierzo, this special area makes a good wine, in my opinion no so good than Rioja or Ribera, but of course quite good.
In Galicia there's a lot of people who owns a little piece of land, where they like to make their own wine. Just 800 - 900 litres, enough for oneself and may be to present or to send. It's a not very good wine.
You can find, of course, the famous Albariño or the Ribeiro, white wines, and very recommended with sea food.
If you arrive to Santiago by the VDLP, in Seville you can enjoy good wines like the "Tio Pepe", sherries and so.
Extremadura produces any quite good wines, the same like Zamora area (Toro wines, and so)
I coud talk about the portuguese wines, wines from Valencia, from Barcelona ... but I suppose it's enough.
Cheers and ... ¡Buen Camino!
Javier Martin
Madrid, Spain.