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Tradewinds has developed relationships with top vineyards in selected Spanish winemaking regions to bring you truly unique, high-quality wines. |
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Getariako Txakolina
Getariako Txakolina, along Basque coast in northern Spain, relies on a maritime climate to produce wines with a character distinct among spanish whites.
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Utiel-Requena
The D.O. Utiel-Requena is in the interior of the province of Valencia, close to the Mediterranean Sea and at an altitude of between 698 m to 900 m, creating conditions for superior grape cultivation.
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Rias Baixas
The Rías Baixas Denomination of Origin includes different areas in the west region of Galicia with common physical conditions that produce a consistently high quality of wines.
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Rioja Alavesa
Located in northern Spain, Rioja was the first wine region in Spain to receive the prized designation of Denominacion de Origen Calificada (DOCa), recognizing consistent production of Spain's finest wine.
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Ribera del Duero
The winemaking region of Ribera del Duero, on Spain`s northern plateau, follows the river Duero and takes advantage of a unique climate and land combine to produce outstanding wines.
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Toro
Toro, in northwest Spain, boasts red wines brimming with both power and tradition, reflecting a winemaking history that pre-dates Roman settlements.
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Catalunya
Catalunya, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees in northeast Spain, produces a stunning variety of wines, including the signature Cava style of sparkling wine that has put it on the world's wine map.
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Rueda
Rueda, in the Region of Castilla y León, is one of the few European winegrowing regions specialized in making white wine and in the preservation and development of the Verdejo grape varietal.
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Navarra
The vineyards of Navarra are on the lower slopes of the Pyrenees, as they descend towards the basin of the river Ebro. The region used to be renowned only for its rosado wines but in recent years has been producing quality reds and whites as well.
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