Spanish wine

When exploring Spanish wine, you will quickly discover that Ribera del Duero is an area that, with its dramatic climate, truly harmonizes with the cultivation of Tempranillo. The combination of cold winters and warm summers creates perfect conditions for this grape, characterized by intense flavor and depth.

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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1985
Conde de Siruela 1985 Ribera del Duero
Bodegas Conde de Siruela
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1988
Ribera del Duero Yllera 1988
Yllera
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1987
Penedes Messiah Bach 1987
Messia Bach
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1997
Rioja Viña Pomal 1997 bad label
Viña Pomal
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1989
Rioja Monte Real 1989 Gran Reserva
Monte Real
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Valpolicella · Veneto · Italy
1982
Valpolicella Classico Superiore 1992 Le Bine Campagnola
Le Bine Campagnola
Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1986
Protos Bodegas Protos 1986 Ribera del Duero
Bodegas Protos
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Utiel-Requena · Valencia · Spain
1997
Hoya de Cadenas 1997
Bodegas Gandia
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Navarre · Navarra · Spain
1991
Gran Irache Bodegas Irache 1991 Crianza
Bodegas Irache
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1998
Rioja Land 1998
Lan
Peñafiel · Ribera del Duero · Spain
2000
Tinto Pagos Peñafiel 2000 from Ribera del Duero
Hijos de Antonio Polo, S.L.
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1994
Rioja Cosme Palacio y Hermanos 1994
Cosme Palacio y Hermanos
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Priory · Priorat · Spain
1999
Les Terrasses Alvaro Palacios 1999
Alvaro Palacios
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1988
Lan Reserva 1988 Rioja
Bodegas LAN
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1950
Gran Reserva Berberana 1950 Rioja
Berberana
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1990
Mas La Plana Torres 1990 Gran Reserva
Torres
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Costers del Segre · Catalonien · Spain
2011
Acusp Castel d'Encus 2011
Castel d'Encus
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1988
Gran Coronas Torres 1988
Torres
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Penedès · Spain
1987
Torres Coronas 1987
Unknown
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1991
Marques de Velilla Ribera del Duero 1991
Marques de Velilla
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1981
Viña Berceo 1981 Luis Gurpegui Muga
Luis Gurpegui Muga
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1954
Ribera del Duero Ygay 1954 Reserve
Bottles With History
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Asti · Piedmont · Italy
1989
Castillo Montroy 1989 Reserve
Castillo Montroy
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
2010
Nadal Xarel lo 2010
Nadal
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1992
Rioja Solar de Líbano Reserva 1992
Solar de Líbano
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1981
Rioja Viña Monty 1981 Gran Reserva
Viña Monty
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1970
Rioja Berberana 1970 Reserva
Berberana
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1970
Rioja Paternina 1970 Reserva Especial
Paternina
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Costers del Segre · Catalonien · Spain
1984
Clos de la Dama Raimat 1984 white wine
Raimat
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Penedès · Penedès · Spain
1989
Cabernet Sauvignon Martí Serdà 1989
Martí Serdà
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Somontano · Aragón · Spain
2004
Viñas del Vero Merlot 2004 top wine
Viñas del Vero
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Terra Alta · Catalonien · Spain
1996
Gran Copos Terra Alta 1996
Gran Copos
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Extremadura · Extremadura · Spain
2019
Habla Nº4 Bodegas Habla 2006
Bodegas Habla
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Catalunya · Catalonien · Spain
2005
Gran Codorniu Gran Reserva 2005
Codorniu
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
2016
Neo Colección Privada 2016
Neo
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
2007
Siglo Crianza Bodegas AGE 2007
Bodegas AGE
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Sardon de Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1996
Rivola Abadia Retuerta 1996
Abadia Retuerta
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Priory · Priorat · Spain
2002
Enjoy Garnacha Mas Delmera 2002
Mas Delmera
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Penedès · Penedès · Spain
1985
Sangre Brava Torres 1985
Torres
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1973
Viña Dorana Gómez Cruzado 1973 Rioja
Gómez Cruzado
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1959
Rioja Reserva Halix Azpilicueta 1959
Halix Azpilicueta
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Almansa · La Mancha · Spain
2011
Alaya Bodegas Atalaya 2011
Bodegas Atalaya
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1991
Señorio de La Estrella Crianza 1991 Rioja
Coop. Vinicola Davalillo S.C.L.
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Alba · Piedmont · Italy
1991
Viña Albali Gran Reserva 1991
Viña Albali
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La Mancha · La Mancha · Spain
1991
Estola Bodegas Ayuso 1991 Gran Reserva
Bodegas Ayuso
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1988
Corona's Torres 1988
Torres
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Valencia · Valencia · Spain
1995
Juan de Juanes 1995
Juan de Juanes
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
2010
Gemini Torres 2010 Ribera del Duero
Torres
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
2005
Tionio Bodegas Tionio 2005
Bodegas Tionio
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1998
Arzuaga Bodegas Arzuaga 1998
Bodegas Arzuaga
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1999
Ribera del Duero Bodegas Santa Eulalia 1999
Bodegas Santa Eulalia
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1998
Viña Pedrosa 1998 Ribera Del Duero
Bodegas Hnos Pérez Pascuas
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Sardinia · Sardinia · Spain
2007
Q2 Sardonia 2007
Sardonia
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Jumilla · Murcia · Spain
1972
Jumilla Rosalegre 1972
Rosalegre
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1989
Gran Sangre de Toro 1989 by Torres Reserva
Torres
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1982
Viña Albina 1982 from Bodegas Riojanas
Bodegas Riojanas
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1968
Royal Bodegas Franco Españolas 1968
Bodegas Franco Españolas
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1997
Pesquera Bodegas Alejandro 1997
Bodegas Alejandro Fernandez
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Utiel-Requena · Valencia · Spain
1995
Hoya de Cadenas 1995 Riserva
Bodega Hoya de Cadenas
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1994
Cabernet Sauvignon Vallformosa 1994
Vallformosa
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Navarre · Navarra · Spain
2002
Viña Orvalaiz Navarre 2002
Bodegas Orvalaiz
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1995
Gran Coronas Torres Reserva 1995
Torres
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1998
Glorioso Bodegas Palacio 1998
Bodegas Palacio
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Asti · Piedmont · Italy
1997
Corona de Castilla Bodegas Castillo 1997 Reserva
Bodegas Castillo
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How could climatic conditions enhance your Tempranillo experience in Ribera del Duero?

Ribera del Duero is recognized as one of the most outstanding wine regions in Spain, especially for its remarkable Tempranillo wines. The region is characterized by an extremely continental climate with cold winters and hot summers, which provides ideal conditions for the Tempranillo grape. Consider how the climate's marked temperature fluctuations between day and night play a significant role in the development of the grape. The warm days and cool nights help maintain a high acidity in the grapes, which is essential to give the wines a freshness that balances their rich fruit flavors. Furthermore, due to the high altitude of the vineyards, up to 900 meters, the grapes ripen more slowly, resulting in wines with deep color, intense flavor and solid structure.

The result is wines with body, firm tannins and complex fruit notes of blackberry and cherry – perfect for aging over time. The climate’s high day-night temperature variations preserve the grapes’ natural acidity and allow them to ripen in a controlled and slow manner. This not only promotes the preservation of acidity, but also the development of complex aromas and a colorful structure in the wine. Consider how these climatic conditions and the wine’s potential can convey the full personality of Tempranillo in Ribera del Duero.

The climate and unique soil conditions of Ribera del Duero shape the distinctive characteristics of the wine, something that wine experts around the world appreciate. The combination of high acidity and deep fruit makes these wines extremely sought after. Their potential for aging, with the development of further complexity over time, confirms why Ribera del Duero is considered one of Spain's leading regions for high-quality Tempranillo wines. Think about how these factors can make your wine experience even more memorable.

Spanish Vintage Wines: A Journey Through Time and Terroir

Have you ever wondered what makes a wine special? At Bottles With History we believe that every bottle of wine is not just a drink, but a story that tells the story of its era and the country it comes from. In our range of Spanish vintage wines you won’t just find wines; you’ll find capsules of history, each one capturing the essence of Spain’s rich wine traditions combined with the time that has helped to mature them.

Spain, with its rugged and varied climate zones, offers some of the most ideal conditions for winemaking. From the cool breezes of Galicia to the warm sunshine of Andalusia, each region contributes unique characteristics to its wines. This geographical and climatic diversity is what makes Spanish vintage wines so sought after and versatile. For example, wines from the 1970s can offer a completely different flavor profile than a Tempranillo from Ribera del Duero from the same decade.

One of the most remarkable aspects of delving into our Spanish vintage collection is the opportunity to experience how wines have evolved over the decades. A well-preserved bottle from the 1960s can open up a palette of complex aromas and flavor nuances that can only be achieved through long-term aging under the right conditions. These wines offer not only a tasting experience, but also an understanding of the wine's ability to develop and refine over time.

At BWH we value the historical element in every bottle. It is not only important that the wine represents a specific vintage, but also that it tells the story of its place of origin and the people who created it. That is why we ensure that each bottle in our range is carefully selected and stored under optimal conditions to preserve its historical and qualitative value.

If you are looking for a unique gift or want to add something special to your wine collection, let a Spanish vintage wine from BWH be your next choice. Whether for a celebration, as a special gift or to enjoy an evening in good company, a historic Spanish wine from our extensive range can make the experience memorable. Experience how every sip tells a story of Spain's riches and the journey of wine through time.

So the next time you want to delve into the world of wine, think about Bottles With History, where every bottle is not just a wine, but a story worthy of being explored and appreciated.

Choosing Wine from Spain - Which One Should I Choose?

When faced with the exciting task of choosing a Spanish wine, there are several factors to consider to ensure you get the most out of your wine experience. Spain is known for its diversity of wine regions, each with its own unique climate and terroir, which influences the character of the grapes and thus the profile of the wine. In addition, you will find an exclusive selection of Magnum bottles for your special moments.

If you are into powerful and structured red wines, a classic Rioja or a Ribera del Duero would be obvious choices. For example, if you want to add an extra dimension to your dinner, you can choose a Red Wine as an interesting complement.

If you prefer something lighter and more fruit-driven, a wine from Galicia could be the way to go. Here, the Albariño grape variety in particular stands for fresh and aromatic white wines that are perfect with fish and shellfish. These wines are praised for their lively acidity and maritime influence, which provides a salinity that is welcome at the dinner table.

For those looking for something truly unique, we also offer a selection of older vintages. Choosing a vintage wine from Spain can be an enchanting journey through time. These wines have developed complex flavors and aromas that tell the story of their origins and the years they have spent in the bottle. A well-preserved vintage Rioja or an older Garnacha can add a touch of class and history to any occasion.

To make your decision easier, our website is designed to guide you through the different regions and vintages. You can easily search for wine by type, region or vintage, making it simple to find the wine that suits your taste and occasion. Remember, each bottle from our extensive range is carefully selected to ensure you get the best possible quality and an authentic experience.

So whether you want a robust red wine for a special dinner, a crisp white for summer parties, or an older vintage to celebrate a special moment, Bottles With History can help you choose the perfect Spanish wine. Let's explore the wonderful world of Spanish wines together.

How do I choose the best Spanish wine?

To choose the best Spanish wine, you first need to consider your taste preferences and the occasion you want the wine to suit. Many Spanish regions such as Rioja and Ribera del Duero are known for producing some of the world’s finest red wines with deep and complex flavour profiles. When you browse the range at Bottles With History, you can discover Spanish wines with history, such as Tempranillo vintages that have matured perfectly under optimal conditions. These wines offer a unique story and are ideal if you want something special for a special occasion.

What characterizes a good Spanish wine?

A good Spanish wine is often characterised by the balance of fruit, acidity and tannins, with an ability to develop complex layers of flavour over time. In Spain, long ageing processes are traditional, allowing wines to mature beautifully, especially wines from regions such as Rioja and Priorat. When you shop at BWH, you can find older Spanish wines where you can truly taste the refinement of time, an experience that is rare and highly sought after among wine lovers.

Which regions are known for Spanish wine?

Spain has many prestigious wine regions, including Rioja, Ribera del Duero, and Priorat, which are known for producing some of the most sought-after red wines. At Bottles With History, you can explore wines from these renowned regions, ensuring you get historic wines that reflect some of the best grape selection and tradition Spain has to offer. These regions have a reputation for creating wines with deep flavor profiles, often dominated by the Tempranillo grape variety, which age gracefully.

How is Spanish wine best stored to preserve its quality?

To preserve the quality of Spanish wine, it should be stored in a cool, dark place with a constant temperature, ideally around 12-15°C. Bottles should be stored horizontally to keep the cork moist and avoid oxidation. At Bottles With History, all wines are stored under optimal conditions, ensuring that their vintage wines maintain the desired quality and historical character, ready to provide an exceptional tasting experience.

How does the region affect the quality of Spanish wine?

Region plays a crucial role in the quality of Spanish wine, as climate, soil and grape varieties vary considerably. For example, Rioja typically offers wines with elegant notes of berries and undertones of vanilla from barrel aging, while wines from Priorat are often more powerful and mineral-driven. Through Bottles With History, you can explore this diversity and find wines that tell stories from across Spain, each bottle uniquely marked by its regional origin.