- Rioja DOCa - Wikipedia
Rioja (pronounced [ˈrjoxa]) is a wine region in Spain, with denominación de origen calificada (D O Ca , "Qualified Designation of Origin," the highest category in Spanish wine regulation) Rioja wine is made from grapes grown in the autonomous communities of La Rioja and Navarre, and the Basque province of Álava
- Learn Rioja Wine: Crianza to Gran Reserva
Grounded in Spanish wine making, Rioja has a strict set of rules regarding its classification, and these produce a beautiful result: a big wine with high tannin that pairs up well with meat, delivering structure and fruitiness A delicious Spanish red that pairs with everything a growing wine drinker loves
- Rioja 101 – Everything You Need to Know (2023) - WinePros
Most commonly known as Spain’s signature red blend, Rioja is, in fact, a term describing the blending of traditional Spanish red grape varieties The base of the Rioja blend is Tempranillo, followed by Grenache (Garnacha), Graciano, and Mazuelo (Carignan or Cariñena)
- The ultimate guide to Rioja wine - The Wine Society
Rioja is Spain's fine wine capital, a region characterised by rich tradition and vibrant innovation
- Complete Guide to Rioja Wine | Wine 101 - Wine Turtle
Rioja, more than a blend, is a region notorious for elegant and complex wines with rigorous aging requirements and a wealth of flavor profiles In this guide, we take a deep dive into one of Europe’s most notable wine regions
- Everything You Need To Know About Rioja Wine - Tasting Table
For red wine drinkers, the northern region of Rioja reigns supreme, with yearly sales totaling more than 300 million bottles But while many consumers have heard of Riojan wine, the region's
- Rioja, Explained: Everything to Know About Spains Top Wine Region
Rioja is undoubtably Spain’s most well-known wine region at home and abroad, so here are the top grapes, subregions, vintages and producers
- Learn About Rioja Wine From Spain | Wine 101 (UPDATED 2020) - VinePair
Rioja is Spain’s most famous wine and perfect for full red wine lovers Learn about the four types, from Rioja to Gran Reserva
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