Zachys Collections - Spain
Spanish Wine FAQs
What is Spanish wine known for?
Spanish wine is known for its regional diversity, bold reds, and strong winemaking traditions. From structured Tempranillo-based wines to fresh coastal whites, Spain offers a wide range of styles.
What are the main wine regions in Spain?
Key regions include Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Priorat, Rías Baixas, and Catalonia, each known for distinct climates, grape varieties, and winemaking styles.
What grape varieties are grown in Spain?
Spain is known for Tempranillo, Garnacha, Albariño, and Monastrell, along with international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
Why do Spanish wines taste different from region to region?
Spain’s wines are shaped by diverse climates, from inland plateaus to coastal influences. Differences in elevation, temperature, and soil contribute to a wide range of styles and flavor profiles.
What is the DO and DOCa system in Spain?
Spain classifies its wines under systems such as DO and DOCa, which regulate grape varieties, production methods, and geographic origin. These designations help indicate quality and regional identity.