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Here's a guide to help you discover Spain's best wine regions and why they are worth exploring. When people think of Spanish ...
This is the second installment of a three-part series of Matt Straus' travels in Spain ... glasses of wine, tomato salad, and tortilla: thirty-four Euros. The next morning, I picked up my rental car ...
There have long been two main reasons people come to La Rioja ... region in northern Spain. First, to drink the top-notch tempranillos and garnachas produced in an area celebrated for red wine.
Across Spain’s many appellations and wine styles, bottlings from the Rioja region are far and away the most familiar to Americans. In this issue’s cover story, senior editor Alison Napjus explores the ...
Spain is the world's third-largest wine producer after Italy and France, but it leads in terms of exports and the total surface area covered by lush vineyards. The northern region of La Rioja ...
Cancel anytime. Rioja, located in north central Spain, is the country’s most famous red wine region. So, it makes perfect sense that it’s also home to delicious rosés (rosados in Spanish ...
Stockpiles of wine in Spain's Rioja region have swelled since the pandemic, but producers' hopes of offloading tannic reds into the U.S. market were dimming ahead of what President Donald Trump is ...
Arguably Spain’s most famous wine region, Rioja is located in the north of the country and is best known for its Tempranillo-based red wines. Our latest Tasting Highlights features nine Riojas that ...
Hear the word “Rioja” and the first thing that comes to mind is wine — bold, robust, red. But there’s another side to this small region in northeastern Spain: family-run restaurants in ...
When it comes to lusty, bold red wines, Spain is one ... Most Spanish wine lovers know and search for excellent bottles made in Rioja; in fact, selections from this region account for 25 percent ...