Gewurztraminer, as the name suggests, originates in Tramin (Italy) and has found one of its very best homes in Aragon.
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Around the world, Chardonnay is considered the queen of white varieties.
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The Alcañon variety is one of our lesser known varieties but is 100% Aragonese, with some vineyards found in each of the three provinces of the region.
Continue readingMoscatel de Alejandria
The Alexandria Muscat, also known as “Muscat de Grano Gordo” or “Muscat de Málaga”, is probably the queen of the white varieties used to produce sweet wines in Aragon.
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White Garnacha is on the rise! Its vines have recovered and gradually increased in number everywhere and there are numerous examples of very old vineyards throughout the region.
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Known as Viura in other parts of Spain, the Macabeo variety is one of the native white varieties in Aragon and perfectly adapted to all the designations in the area.
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The versatility and elegance that comes through in both single varietal and blended wines ensures this grape is one of the most prolific around the world.
Continue readingCabernet Sauvignon
Around the world Cabernet Sauvignon is considered one of the finest grapes for the production of great reds that will keep well, as well as the queen of the so-called “improving” varieties.
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Aragon is a wonderful environment in which to grow the quintessential Tinta Rodaní variety.
Continue readingVidadillo
The Vidadillo grape is one of the great unknowns of our region.
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