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Algueira Mencia Carravel Ribeira Sacra 2013

Algueira Mencia Carravel Ribeira Sacra 2013

Algueira

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Bodegas Sonsierra 'Pagos de la Sonsierra' Reserva 2012

Bodegas Sonsierra 'Pagos de la Sonsierra' Reserva 2012

Bodegas Sonsierra

$79.00

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Clos Mogador Nelin 2010

Clos Mogador Nelin 2010

Clos Mogador

$137.00

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Mas Doix Costers de Vinyes Velles Priorat 2008

Mas Doix Costers de Vinyes Velles Priorat 2008

Mas Doix

$215.00

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Pazo Cilleiro Albarino 2022

Pazo Cilleiro Albarino 2022

Pazo Cilleiro

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Albarino de Fefinanes 2022

Albarino de Fefinanes 2022

Bodegas del Palacio de Fefinanes

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Algueira Mencia Pizarra Ribeira Sacra 2013

Algueira Mencia Pizarra Ribeira Sacra 2013

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Bodegas Tempore 'Independent' Organic Garnacha 2020

Bodegas Tempore 'Independent' Organic Garnacha 2020

Bodegas Tempore
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Valenciso Rioja Reserva 2015

Valenciso Rioja Reserva 2015

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Terroir al Límit Priorat Les Manyes 2017

Terroir al Límit Priorat Les Manyes 2017

Terroir Al Limit

$520.00

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Clos Mogador Manyetes Priorat 2010

Clos Mogador Manyetes Priorat 2010

Clos Mogador

$152.00

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Terroir al Límit Priorat Les Tosses 2017

Terroir al Límit Priorat Les Tosses 2017

Terroir Al Limit

$550.00

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Spain

Spain is definitely one of the new-world players to keep an eye on. It is the land of old-vines, american oak and sherry! The main varieties grown in Spain are Tempranillo and Garnacha (Grenache) in the reds, and Airén, Viura/Macabeo, Verdejo and Albarino for the whites. Lesser grown whites include Palomino. Other reds successfully cultivated include Carignan, Mourvedre and Mencia.

Although Spain can be quite a warm country, the vast majority of vineyards are 600m or so above sea level, so the cooler nights allow the grapes to develop full colour and acidity.

Rioja is undoubtedly the long-standing king of all the Spanish wine regions, where Tempranillo and Garnacha are commonly blended. However more recently many more regions have come to the forefront of interest. Ribera Del Duero is producing excellent Tempranillo blends rivalling those coming out of Rioja. Jerez in the South is the home of the fortified wine Sherry.

Spanish wine laws created the Denominación de Origen (DO) system in 1932 and were later revised in 1970. These include:

Denominación de Origen Calificada (formerly called DOCa) Priorat calls itself DOQ for Denominació d'Origen Qualificada in Catalan and has a track record of consistent quality and is meant to be a step above DO level.
Denominación de Origen (DO)- Used for mainstream-quality wine regions. Nearly two thirds of the total vineyard area in Spain is within the boundaries of a DO region.
Vino de Calidad Producido en Región Determinada (VCPRD) - This is somewhat of a stepping stone to DO status.
Vinos de la Tierra (VdIT) - A level similar to France's vin de pays system, where the regions are much larger.
Vino de Mesa (VdM)- The equivalent of 'table wines' from France or Italy