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Rioja Wine

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Experience the essence of Spain with our premium Rioja wine selection. Renowned for its bold reds and refined aging process, Rioja stands as a testament to Spanish viticulture. Eager to taste this Spanish masterpiece? Shop our collection and get the best Rioja wines, capturing the heart and soul of this iconic region. Delight your senses today.
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  • Familia Chavarri Larchago Reserva 2016

    $46.39
    or $44.07 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Familia Chavarri Larchago Crianza 2019

    $30.98
    or $29.44 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Familia Chavarri Larchago Tempranillo 2022

    $24.40
    or $23.18 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Familia Chavarri Larchago Blanco Barrica 2018

    $34.39
    or $32.68 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Viñedos de Paganos La Nieta 2006

    $379.91
    or $360.91 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sierra Cantabria Finca El Bosque 2008

    $379.91
    or $360.91 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sierra Cantabria Seleccion (Cosecha) 2018

    $27.99
    or $26.59 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sierra Cantabria Colección Privada 2008

    $99.98
    or $94.98 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sierra Cantabria Amancio 2005

    $379.91
    or $360.91 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Senorio de San Vicente San Vicente 2004

    $127.13
    or $120.77 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Pagos del Rey Castillo De Albai Blanco 2019

    $20.00
    or $19.00 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia Reserva Red 2011

    $125.18
    or $118.92 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia Gran Reserva White 2001

    $699.83
    or $664.83 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Bosconia Reserva Red 2012

    $88.99
    or $84.54 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia Gran Reserva Red 2001

    $319.92
    or $303.92 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Bosconia Gran Reserva Red 2001

    $319.92
    or $303.92 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Muga Torre Muga 2019

    $269.93
    or $256.44 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Muga Reserva Selección Especial 2019

    $117.52
    or $111.65 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Muga Aro 2019

    $819.80
    or $778.81 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Muga Prado Enea 2016

    $255.94
    or $243.14 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Luis Canas Luis Cañas Crianza 2019

    $39.20
    or $37.24 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Luis Canas Luis Cañas Barrel Fermented Viura 2021

    $33.59
    or $31.91 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Luis Canas Luis Cañas Gran Reserva 2016

    $90.29
    or $85.77 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Luis Canas Luis Cañas ‘Amaren’ Reserva 2011

    $129.97
    or $123.47 in case of 12 bottles.
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Nestled in the northern parts of Spain, the Rioja region is bathed by the Ebro River, creating an idyllic setting for vine cultivation. This area is characterized by its diverse climates, from the cooler zones in Rioja Alavesa to the warmer parts in Rioja Baja. Such diversity gives rise to Nestled in the northern parts of Spain, the Rioja region is bathed by the Ebro River, creating an idyllic setting for vine cultivation. This area is characterized by its diverse climates, from the cooler zones in Rioja Alavesa to the warmer parts in Rioja Baja. Such diversity gives rise to a plethora of wine styles that reflect the varied terrains and microclimates. The region's history is as rich as its wines, with winemaking traditions that trace back to the Roman times. Tempranillo is the star grape here, often blended with Garnacha, Graciano, and Mazuelo to produce wines of incredible depth and character. Rioja's commitment to quality is evident in its classification system, which distinguishes wines based on their aging period, adding another layer to the wine lover's exploration of this remarkable region. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Rioja?

Rioja is a wine region located in the northern part of Spain, nestled between the Sierra de Cantabria mountains and the River Ebro. This enchanting region stretches across parts of the provinces of La Rioja, Alava, and Navarre. The River Ebro runs through the heart of this territory, bringing with it vital minerals and irrigation for the flourishing vineyards. Its unique topography, with the combination of high plateaus and deep valleys, creates distinct microclimates that are conducive to viticulture.

Are wines from Rioja good and affordable?

Rioja wines are renowned globally for their quality and depth of character. Synonymous with Spain's winemaking heritage, wines from Rioja offer a spectrum of flavors, from fresh and fruity to deep and complex. Their meticulous aging process in oak barrels, often beyond the stipulated requirement, lends them a distinct profile. While Rioja houses some of the world's most expensive and coveted wines, there is an abundance of excellent mid-range and budget-friendly options. This affordability, combined with outstanding quality, has made Rioja wines a favorite among wine enthusiasts and novices alike.

What makes Rioja a special wine region?

The allure of Rioja transcends its picturesque landscapes; it lies in its rich history, its dedication to traditional winemaking practices, and its adaptability to modern techniques. Rioja was the first Spanish region to be awarded the coveted Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOCa) status, marking it as a region of exceptional quality. Its unique terroir, characterized by a blend of Atlantic and Mediterranean climates and a range of soil types, contributes to the distinctiveness of Rioja wines. Moreover, the local winemakers’ commitment to maintaining the region's winemaking legacy, while embracing innovation, adds layers of depth to the wines.

What type of wine is Rioja most known for?

While Rioja produces both red and white wines, it is most celebrated for its reds, primarily those made from the Tempranillo grape. These reds are categorized based on their aging process into Joven, Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva. Each category offers a distinct taste profile, with the wines becoming more complex and nuanced with extended aging. Tempranillo provides the wines with flavors of berries, plum, and tobacco, and the oak aging imparts notes of vanilla and spice.

What are the best wines from Rioja?

Determining the "best" wines is subjective and varies based on individual preferences. However, some consistently acclaimed producers in Rioja include Marqués de Riscal, La Rioja Alta, and López de Heredia. Their offerings, like the Gran Reserva 904 from La Rioja Alta or the Tondonia Reserva from López de Heredia, have garnered international praise. These wines, among others from the region, are lauded for their depth, complexity, and ability to age gracefully, making them a prized addition to any wine collection.