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D.O. Navarra

The Wine Regulatory Board in Navarra (also known as DO Navarra), accounts for more than 10.500 hectares along 5 different locations.  As you may see in the following graph, each location is characterized by its terroir, temperature, and altitude.

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Five Different

DO Zones

Navarra is a unique region gifted by diverse landscapes that are well-known in Spain and Europe.  It has one of the highest living standards in the world.

Authorized Grape Varieties

Chardonnay


A white grape variety originating in the Burgundy region of France, and the most international of the white grape varieties. It is cultivated in wine-producing countries throughout the world due to its high quality and easy adaptability to different conditions.

Autóctona

Garnacha Blanca

Autóctona

Autochthonous white variety, originating in Aragon, present in some Spanish Mediterranean regions and in the South of France. In Navarre it is barely present although, in the last few years, some vineyards have been planted. It is best grown in the warmer areas.

Spain

Malvasía

Spain

The Malvasia is a variety with a long tradition in Spain, and in Navarre and La Rioja in particular, although it should not be confused with the Malvasía of the Canary Islands which is also a long-standing variety, but with some very different characteristics.

Ancient Origins

Muscat à petits grains

Ancient Origins

(Muscat à petits grains). A white variety of ancient origin, probably coming from the Near East. Wines were already being made with this grape in the Classical Era.

France

Cabernet-Sauvignon

France

This red grape variety of French origin, from the region of Bordeaux, is unquestionably the most international wine-making grape variety and can currently be found in all wine producing countries throughout the world.

Spain

Tempranillo

Spain

This red wine variety originated from Spain, probably La Rioja. Tempranillo means “little early one” which refers to the fact that it has an early ripening season.

France

Pinot Noir

France

Although this red wine variety, originating from the French region of Burgundy (Bourgogne), is present in other countries such as Italy, Switzerland, New Zealand, United States, it is not so internationally widespread as other varieties due to the fact that it is difficult to grow and is particular climate-sensitive.

Spain

Garnacha (Red)

Spain

A red wine variety of Spanish origin, which was the most widely grown grape in the Iberian Peninsula during the last century. The Garnacha variety is widespread in Spain, where it has a number of synonymies, such as “Garnacho tinto”, “tinto aragonés”, “alicante”, “navarra”, “garnatxa”… and in other countries it is known as “grenache”,”roussillon rouge”, “granaccia”, “uva di Spagne”, “cannonau”…

La Rioja and Navarra

Graciano

La Rioja and Navarra

A red wine variety, originating in La Rioja and Navarre, and which is now generating fresh interest amongst producers of quality wines in the various regions in Spain.

France

Merlot

France

A red wine variety originating in France, coming from the Bordeaux region, and Saint Emilion in particular. A faithful companion and complement to Cabernet.

La Rioja and Navarra

Mazuelo

La Rioja and Navarra

This is also called “Mazuela”, “Cariñena” or “Carignan”. This is a Spanish variety which is considered to originate from the zone of Navarre and La Rioja, whilst being traditionally present in Catalonia and in southeast France. It has also recently been introduced into other countries such as Australia and the United States.

Middle East

Syrah

Middle East

A red wine variety that is thought to have originated from the Near East, specifically in Iran, although the contemporary version comes from France, principally from the high Rhône area.

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