La Rioja
Classic Tradition and the Art of Aging
"Balance, delicacy, and the timeless nobility of Spanish wine in its highest geographical expression."
The Historical Heart of Spanish Wine
The wines of La Rioja represent the epitome of Spanish viticulture. Under the strict supervision of the Consejo Regulador de la DOCa Rioja, this region has perfected the mastery of blending and prolonged aging, allowing oak to enhance the complexity of the Tempranillo grape without overshadowing its freshness.
With a diverse geography influenced by Atlantic and Mediterranean climates, Rioja offers cellar gems recognized by international critics such as Tim Atkin MW and elite publications like Decanter, capable of evolving positively for decades.
Pillars of Identity and Classification
The Triumph of Tempranillo
Medium structure and balanced acidity. This varietal reaches its maximum expression in local soils, a typicity that the ICEX - Foods and Wines from Spain promotes as a global quality standard.
Aging Categories
Regulatory rigor defines clear styles: the freshness of Crianza, the harmony of Reserva, and the silky sophistication of Gran Reserva, categories analyzed annually by the prestigious Guía Peñín.
Geographical Diversity: The Subzones
Rioja Alavesa
Under Atlantic influence; produces wines of exceptional freshness, endorsed by the tradition of Euskadi Wine Tourism.
Rioja Alta
The historical core of Haro. Its soils are the foundation of wines with greater structure, a legacy preserved by the Government of La Rioja.
Rioja Oriental
Mediterranean climate where Garnacha provides warmth and body, ideal for modern profiles of ripe fruit.
Frequently Asked Questions about Rioja
What is the difference between French and American oak in Rioja?
Traditionally, American oak provides notes of vanilla and coconut, while French oak gives spices and firmer tannins. Institutions like the WSET highlight this duality as key to the Riojan sensory profile.
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