Rioja, which is a highly regarded area of Spain makes some of the best Tempranillo-based wines in the world. Once the only DOCa (recently joined by Priorat in 2001), Rioja is divided into 3 sub-regions: Rioja Baja, Rioja Alta, Rioja Alavesa. There are 4 red varieties and 3 white varieties allowed in the Rioja DOC. Tempranillo definitely takes center stage, followed by Garnacha (Grenache)), which is sometimes added for body, then Graciano and Mazuelo (Carignan). The region also makes roses. For whites, the main grape is Viura (or Macebo), producing fresh, early-drinking wines. Malvasia, the grape that was once the most planted white, is found less often.
Happy 125th Anniversary!
How it came to be: Although the wine had been on the market for some years, it was not until 28 September 1942 that the firm, then chaired by Leandro Ardanza Angulo, registered the Viña Ardanza brand. It takes the name of one of the founding families that today is still closely attached to the winery.
The white that comes from the Atlantic – Lagar de Cervera.
The groups’s Galician winery is situated on the coast of the Atlantic, nestled in a striking landscape, maintaining an ongoing conversation between land, water and sky. Their vineyard, the largest in Rías Baixas, grants each harvest one of the best white grapes in the world, Albariño. “When nature speaks, we must listen.” Each vintage in this area is a dream come true. Choice freshness and complexity, by extracting the aromas and fruit flavours so characteristic of this variety by manual collection and careful elaboration. Their wines are thier great ambassadors. Made only on vintages that respect the personality of each brand, they are the result of unceasing work that begins at the vineyard and that only ends when you uncork and enjoy a bottle. Rioja icons that show a perfect marriage between tradition and modernity and stand out for their harmony, balance and sophistication. Congratulations! Throughout the past and looking into the future, your wines will always remain the biggest icons of Rioja and some of the best in the world. A toast, for the next 125 vintages of pure Rioja Magic!
La Rioja Alta S.A. sought the perfect place to make a great wine in Ribera del Duero. In Anguix, they found the right location to plant almost 80 hectares of Tinta del País and build an elegant winery, fitted with state-of-the-art technology to make wines with that special personality that can only be found in great terroir wines. Aster wines mainly convey emotion. Faithful, sincere and wise mirrors of an exclusive vineyard. Consistent, elegant, well-armed and with a brilliant fruit. Typicity and full minerality in Finca El Otero, the first wine of the House from a particular plot. Emotion and refinement in the Crianza.
The winery was founded by the end of 19th century, in 1890. The first wine was then created – Reserva 1890 (predecessor of today’s Gran Reserva 890) – by a Frenchman, the winery’s first winemaker. In 1904, Don Alfredo Ardanza, founder of La Rioja Alta and owner of the Ardanza winery, proposed a merger of the two companies. To commemorate the event, the Reserva 1904, predecessor of the Gran Reserva 904, was created. In the following years, the winery was continuously expanding, making its current wines even better and establishing new brands, such as the most famous Vina Ardanza Reserva
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