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"Dive into the vibrant world of Spanish wines with our expertly curated collection. From the sun-kissed vineyards of Rioja to the historic terrains of Priorat, experience the essence of Spain with every sip. Buy your favorite bottles and explore the diverse flavors and profiles Spain offers. Shop now and elevate your wine journey with the best of Spanish selections."


  • Sínodo ‘Los Tollos’ Single Vineyard (villamediana de iregua) 2018

    $147.25
    or $139.89 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Miguel Merino vino del pueblo Briones 2020

    $85.25
    or $80.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Joven de Silos Tinto Fino 2021

    $38.75
    or $36.81 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • José Gil vino de paraje ‘El Bardallo’ (san vicente) 2021

    $193.75
    or $184.06 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • José Gil vino de paraje ‘Camino de Ribas’ (san vicente) 2021

    $271.25
    or $257.69 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • José Gil Tempranillo vino del pueblo San Vicente 2021

    $100.75
    or $95.71 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • José Gil Tempranillo vino del pueblo Labastida 2021

    $100.75
    or $95.71 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Dominio de Pingus Tinto Fino 2020

    $3,092.25
    or $2,937.64 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Contino Reserva 2018

    $131.75
    or $125.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Cillar de Silos ‘Torresilo’ Tinto Fino 2018

    $147.25
    or $139.89 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Castillo de Cuzcurrita ‘Senorio de Cuzcurrita’ Tempranillo 2018

    $93.00
    or $88.35 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Roda 'Cirsion' Tempranillo 2019

    $1,007.50
    or $957.13 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Alegre y Valgañón ‘la Calleja’ Single Vineyard Tempranillo (fonzaleche) 2019

    $85.25
    or $80.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Alegre y Valgañón ‘Bahierra’ Single Vineyard field blend 2020

    $193.75
    or $184.06 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Exopto Rioja Horizonte de Exopto 2021

    $45.96
    or $43.66 in case of 6 bottles.
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Spanish wines captivate with their vast range and distinctive character. The country's varied topography and climate have fostered unique regional wine cultures, each boasting its own traditions and grape varieties. While many are familiar with the robust reds of Rioja and the crisp whites of Rias Baixas, Spain's viticultural wealth Spanish wines captivate with their vast range and distinctive character. The country's varied topography and climate have fostered unique regional wine cultures, each boasting its own traditions and grape varieties. While many are familiar with the robust reds of Rioja and the crisp whites of Rias Baixas, Spain's viticultural wealth extends much further. The lush vineyards of Ribera del Duero produce deep, intense wines, whereas the coastal breezes of Jerez give life to the world-famous Sherry. Furthermore, regions like Bierzo and Navarra are gaining acclaim for their innovative approaches to winemaking. Every glass offers a journey through Spain's rich history, from ancient Roman vineyards to modern sustainable practices. As one navigates through the diverse offerings, the passion and craftsmanship of Spanish winemakers become evident. Celebrate the artistry and indulge in the myriad flavors that define the Spanish wine landscape. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes wines from Spanish special?

Spanish wines are a perfect embodiment of the country's rich tapestry of culture, history, and geography. One of the most distinctive aspects of wines from Spain is the sheer diversity of its wine regions, each boasting unique climates, soil types, and grape varietals. From the coastal breezes of Rías Baixas to the sun-soaked terrain of Priorat, the range of microclimates ensures a myriad of wine profiles. Spanish wine production marries age-old traditions with cutting-edge innovations, producing bottles that resonate with both history and modernity. Not to mention, Spain is home to some of the oldest vineyards in the world, leading to deeply rooted vines that yield wines with exceptional depth and character. The utilization of indigenous grapes, such as Tempranillo, Garnacha, and Albariño, ensures that every sip speaks authentically of its Spanish origin.

What are the most popular Spanish wines?

Spain boasts an array of celebrated wines, each with its own story and flavor profile. Among the most iconic is Rioja, known for its robust, oak-aged reds primarily made from the Tempranillo grape. Close behind is Ribera del Duero, another region that has earned accolades for its intense and age-worthy reds. For white wine enthusiasts, Albariño from Rías Baixas offers crisp, aromatic flavors that dance on the palate, while Cava, Spain's answer to Champagne, sparkles with its effervescence and elegance. Last but not least, Sherry from Jerez is a fortified wine that ranges from dry to sweet, offering a unique taste experience unlike any other.

What are the first wines I should try from Spanish?

For those eager to embark on a Spanish wine journey, there are a few must-try bottles. Begin with a red Rioja Reserva, which offers a balanced palate of fruit and oak, showcasing Spain's affinity for aging wines. Transition to a white with an Albariño from Rías Baixas, celebrated for its zesty citrus notes and saline finish. For something sparkling, a Cava Brut is a delightful introduction to Spain's bubbly offerings. And for a taste of Spain's fortified heritage, a dry Manzanilla or rich Pedro Ximénez Sherry will surely captivate.

What are the best Spanish wines?

The best Spanish wines stand as testaments to the expertise and passion of Spanish winemakers. Renowned labels like Vega Sicilia from Ribera del Duero and Marqués de Riscal from Rioja have achieved legendary status among wine aficionados. In Priorat, the llicorella soil yields reds with remarkable minerality and depth. White wine lovers often herald the Albariños of Pazo de Señorans and Do Ferreiro. For sparkling enthusiasts, the Cavas of Recaredo and Gramona rise to the top with their complexity and finesse. Lastly, in the realm of fortified wines, the Sherries of Bodegas Lustau and González Byass represent the pinnacle of quality and craftsmanship.