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Although the wine styles from the different regions of Spain are very different there is an overarching philosophy to wine making
These are just a few of the sixty or so Spanish wine regions. All are undergoing modernisation and improvements as they compete in the world market.
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A Quick Tour of the Wine Regions of Spain:Getariako Txakoli, Bizkao Txakoli and Arabako TxakoliThe Basque country on the Northern coast where the Pyrenees meet the Atlantic contains three small DO regions Getariako Txakoli, Bizkao Txakoli and Arabako Txakoli. The local grape varieties Hondarribi Zuri and Hondarribi Beltza and Folle Blanche are used to make refreshing low alcohol but highly acidic white wines.Rias BiaxasRias Biaxas is on the Atlantic coast just above the border with Portugal. Here Albarino is the favoured variety making Spain's best crisp white wines.RiojaThe Rioja region straddles the Ebro River in the northern part of Spain's Meseta or central tableland. It is Spain's leading wine region producing mainly red wines from the Tempranillo grape.Ribiera del DueroRibiera del Duero is south of the Rioja along the Duero River. Again the main grape variety used is Tempranillo, here known as Tinto Fino. Other red wine varieties include Garnacha (Grenache) and Cabernet Sauvignon which are minor blending partners to the Tempranillo. This DO boasts Spain's most expensive red wine - Vega Sicilia Unico.NavarraAlso in the North of Spain is the DO of Navarra, named after the province known in English as Navarre. It is overshadowed by Rioja [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it's southern neighbour. Garnacha is the traditional variety used here but Tempranillo is increasingly used. Red and rose wines are made with these varieties and some white wines are produced from Macabeo and Chardonnay.PenedesPenedes to the south-west of Barcelona is best known for the production of Cava, Spain's sparkling wine. Still white wines made from Chardonnay and other varieties as well as red and rose wines, often made from Cabernet Sauvignon are also produced here.JerezIn the South of Spain is Jerez in sun kissed Andalucia is world famous for its sherry. These beautiful wines are not the only treasure to be found here. Jerez also lays claim to being the originator of tapas, the delightful small smacks that have taken the world by storm, and an indispensible accompaniment to sherry.
"Spaniards talking about making wine use the term elaborar [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to elaborate, not fabicar to produce or manufacture. To elaborate something, Spain's winemakers say, implies consciousness, time and the labour of creation and nurturance."
This philosophy is akin to the French idea of 'Terroir'. It implies that the total environment plays the crucial role in wine making rather than the winemakers skill or technology.
An ideal way to learn about the geography of Spanish wine regions is use De Long's Wine Map of the Iberian Peninsula. De Longs Wine Info have a fine record for producing h
Spanish wines are produced under the quality control system called Denominacion de Origen [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], usually referred to as DO. The regions are where the wines are produced are produced are also called DO's.
Karen MacNeil in The Wine Bible says:
Improvements in Spanish viticulture and winemaking over the past two decades has lead to a marked improvement in quality across the board.
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