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Granted Denominación de Origen status in 2007, Arribes covers a narrow strip of Spain’s Castilla y Léon region, skirting the banks of the Duero...
Read more ▸Home to light, fresh red wines from the Mencia grape that boast plenty of Atlantic ocean influence. White wines are also made, often from Palomino ...
Read more ▸Ribera del Duero is one of the most important red wines in Spain. Produced from a majority of Tempranillo, known locally as Tinto Fino, these wines...
Read more ▸Rueda is home the Verdejo grape, where is gives fresh, aromatic white wines.
Read more ▸With a viticultural history dating back to Roman times, Tierra de León covers a comparatively large area of Castilla y León, with vines grown at ...
Read more ▸Originally granted Denominación de Origen status in 1933, Toro’s winemaking suffered during and after the Spanish Civil War, rendering the desig...
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