Filters
ABV (approx)
Aging
Body
Brand
Colour
Grape Skins
Grape
Juice
Labels Included
Lineup
Makes
Oak
Ready to Bottle
Region
Sweetness
Spain
Spain is a country with a rich wine-making tradition and a diverse range of wine-growing regions, each with its own unique character and style of wine. Here are some of the most notable wine-growing regions in Spain:
Rioja: Located in the north of Spain, Rioja is perhaps the country's most famous wine region. Rioja wines are primarily made from Tempranillo grapes and are known for their deep color, complex flavor, and ability to age well. The region's climate, with hot days and cool nights, and the limestone and clay soils contribute to the unique characteristics of Rioja wines.
Ribera del Duero: Also located in the north of Spain, Ribera del Duero is another famous wine region that produces exceptional wines made primarily from the Tempranillo grape. The region's vineyards are located at high altitudes, which results in a large temperature variation between day and night, leading to wines with good acidity, tannins, and fruitiness.
Priorat: Located in the northeast of Spain, Priorat is a small but prestigious wine region that is known for its rich, full-bodied red wines made from a blend of Grenache and Carignan grapes. The region's steep slopes, terraced vineyards, and rocky soil contribute to the unique and intense flavors of Priorat wines.
Rías Baixas: Located in the northwest of Spain, Rías Baixas is the country's premier white wine region, known for its crisp, aromatic Albariño wines. The region's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and its cool, rainy climate provide ideal growing conditions for this grape variety.
In conclusion, Spain has a rich and diverse wine-making tradition, with many exceptional wine-growing regions spread across the country. From the famous Rioja wines of the north to the unique and intense Priorat wines of the northeast and the crisp, aromatic Albariño wines of the northwest, there is a Spanish wine to suit every palate. So, the next time you're looking for a new wine to try, why not explore the many wine-growing regions of Spain and discover a new favorite?
Spain Grenache Syrah, En Primeur Winery Series
A nose and palate brimming with spicy black pepper notes, dried dark fruit, earth, and a hint of tobacco, with a lengthy and elegant finish.Food Pa...
View full detailsSpain Tempranillo Grenache Cabernet - RQ25 - Available Apr. 2025
Latin Music Step into the vibrant world of RQ25’s Spain Tempranillo Grenache Cabernet, where expressive and spicy notes dance on the palate like th...
View full detailsManchuela, Spain - Besito - LE24 - Available Mar. 2025
Besito, Spanish for “little kiss”, is a vibrant blend of Macabeo and Moscatel (Muscat) with a little kiss of sweetness. Enticing citrus and white b...
View full details