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Rioja does have three broad sub-regions, Rioja Alavesa, Rioja Alta, and Rioja Baja, but consumers won’t see those words on labels. All they’ll see is Rioja DO. A consortium in Rioja Alavesa is ...
Rioja Alavesa, Rioja Alta, and Rioja Oriental (or Baja). North and south of these set areas, the terrain becomes quite ...
A Japanese delegation, made up of 16 sales representatives, importers, chefs, specialized journalists, and influencers, is ...
clay-limestone foothills of Rioja Alavesa, to the Mediterranean-kissed ridges and valleys of Rioja Oriental. In graceful synergy with its wines, Rioja’s gastronomy also honors the land’s unique ...
producing lighter wines), Rioja Alavesa and Rioja Baja (with a warmer climate, producing full bodied reds and wines with a higher alcohol content). Spain’s signature Tempranillo grape is the key ...
Rioja Alavesa and Rioja Alta. Rioja Oriental describes the south-easterly bulk of the region, where hotter and drier conditions make for stronger and drier wines. Rioja Alavesa describes the ...
La Rioja Alta, a leading Rioja wine producer, is to plant new vineyards at high altitude in the mountains of the Rioja Alavesa sub-region, company chairman Guillermo de Aranzabal has revealed. “This ...
A Japanese delegation, made up of 16 sales representatives, importers, chefs, specialized journalists, and influencers, is ...
"This welcome is very special for those of you who make up the Japanese delegation who are visiting our country these days to learn about our most emblematic products: Rioja Alavesa wines, txakolies, ...