Bodegas Irache

is a winery founded in 1891, and located in Ayegui (Navarre, Spain) at the foot of Mount Montejurra, about 2 km from the medieval city of Estella.

The original vineyards were donated to the Monastery of Irache in 1072 by King Sancho IV of Navarre.

The monastery, which also functioned as a pilgrims' hospital on the Way of Saint James,[1] was closed in the nineteenth century, but the tradition of viticulture continues.

In 1991 the company built a wine fountain in one of the walls of the winery which is right on the pilgrims' route along the Way of Saint James.

The winery owns 150 ha of vineyards with the following red varieties: Tempranillo, Grenache (Garnacha in Spanish), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot; and the following white varieties: Viura, Chardonnay and Malvasía; all in the territory covered by the Navarra Denominación de Origen.

Wine fountain