Spain has a long history of producing fine wines, particularly the red wines of Rioja. Surprisingly, however, this famous name is just one small region among many, some of which produce equally good wines, Ribera de Duero, Rias Baixas, Navarra and Penedès to name just a few.
The history of the "Rías Baixas" Denomination of Origin dates back from 1980, when the Official Spanish Bulletin (B.O.E.) more »
Much has happened to the Ribera del Deuro in the last 15-20 years. From a few sleepy giant co-operatives, the area has become an synonymous fo more »
La Rioja is the smallest region of mainland Spain, bordered by Navarra, Castile & Leon and Aragon. One of the most important wine more »
D.O. VALDEPENAS is located in south central Spain. Their grapes are typically: Cencibel, red, (called Tempranillo in Rioja) and Air more »