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The third largest producer of wine in the world after France and Italy. Wine-making in Spain dates back to the Roman Empire and was also influenced by an early Greek settlement. There are four red grape varieties with the most famous and noble being the Tempranillo, followed by Garnacha, Graciano and Mazuelo. Crianza wines have been aged for two years, Reservas for three years and Gran Reservas (also known as Reservas Especial) are aged for at least five years. 



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Delicacies of Spain - Wine

With out doubt the wines of Spain are world class, although only a few names are recognized internationally. Like France with it's "Institut National des Appellations d Origine" Spain has an official organization "I.N.D.O." which classifies it's national wines and guarantees that only wines from specific regions are given the regions name. There are currently 30 areas with "Denominacion de Origin".

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5 Vineyards in Spain You Must Visit

Spain is known for its cava and excellent white and red wines and with a perfect climate for growing wine it is easy to see the benefits of Spanish wines. Below a look at some of the best vineyards or bodegas to visit in Spain.

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Enjoy the Spanish Sparkling Wine - Four Things to Know About Cava

Cava's approachable acidity and lovely fruity flavors offer great value buys for happy hours and fun occasions. This article will share the four things you need to know about Cava.

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Tempranillo - The Noble Grape of Spain

Tempranillo is bottled as a variety on its own but it also makes up about 90% of other blends of wine. It is blended with Garnacha Tinta, Mazuelo and Graciano and is aged in oak barrels. It is also a component of the more expensive Cabernet Sauvignon from the La Roija region but Spanish legislation does not permit it to be listed on the label.

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Cava - Spain's Answer to Champagne

Spanish Champagne until the EU passed a ruling that only wine produced in that specific region of France could carry the name Champagne. ...

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Sherry, a True Taste of History

Sherry, a magical Spanish wine that has meandered through history with ... Traditional Sherry begins its life on the vines of the Cádiz region of Spain. ...

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Spanish Wine

Today Spain is booming in the wine world with close to 70 wine regions. Wine export from Spain has almost doubled from five years ago- possibly due to the fact that Spain is producing more new, world-class wines than ever before and also Spain has some of

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ARTICLES
Delicacies of Spain - Wine
With out doubt the wines of Spain are world class, although only a few names are recognized internationally. Like France with it's "Institut National des Appellations d Origine" Spain has an official organization "I.N.D.O." which classifies it's national wines and guarantees that only wines from specific regions are given the regions name. There are currently 30 areas with "Denominacion de Origin".
5 Vineyards in Spain You Must Visit
Spain is known for its cava and excellent white and red wines and with a perfect climate for growing wine it is easy to see the benefits of Spanish wines. Below a look at some of the best vineyards or bodegas to visit in Spain.
Enjoy the Spanish Sparkling Wine - Four Things to Know About Cava
Cava's approachable acidity and lovely fruity flavors offer great value buys for happy hours and fun occasions. This article will share the four things you need to know about Cava.
Tempranillo - The Noble Grape of Spain
Tempranillo is bottled as a variety on its own but it also makes up about 90% of other blends of wine. It is blended with Garnacha Tinta, Mazuelo and Graciano and is aged in oak barrels. It is also a component of the more expensive Cabernet Sauvignon from the La Roija region but Spanish legislation does not permit it to be listed on the label.
Cava - Spain's Answer to Champagne
Spanish Champagne until the EU passed a ruling that only wine produced in that specific region of France could carry the name Champagne. ...
Sherry, a True Taste of History
Sherry, a magical Spanish wine that has meandered through history with ... Traditional Sherry begins its life on the vines of the Cádiz region of Spain. ...
Spanish Wine
Today Spain is booming in the wine world with close to 70 wine regions. Wine export from Spain has almost doubled from five years ago- possibly due to the fact that Spain is producing more new, world-class wines than ever before and also Spain has some of