Spain

Long regarded as a source of inexpensive reds with only Rioja standing above the parapet, Spain now produces a plethora of exciting wines encompassing myriad different styles. Fresh whites, especially from the Albariño in the Rías Baixas and Verdejo in Rueda, have extended the choice. There have also been interesting developments in Jerez in developing small-scale bottlings of the highest quality Sherry at remarkably affordable prices.

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Galicia
2022 As Sortes, Val do Bibei, Rafael Palacios, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£139.00
- magnum (150 cl)
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Castilla y León
2022 Villa de Corullón, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain
Ready - youthful
£37.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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Andalucía
2021 Mountain Blanco, Telmo Rodríguez, Sierras de Málaga, Spain
Ready - youthful
£21.50
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Castilla y León
2021 Pétalos, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain
Not ready
£20.50
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Cataluña
2021 Les Tosses, Terroir al Límit, Priorat, Spain
Not ready
£184.00
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Cataluña
2021 Pedra de Guix, Terroir Al Limit, Priorat, Spain
Ready - youthful
£63.00
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Cataluña
2021 Les Manyes, Terroir al Límit, Priorat, Spain
Not ready
£184.00
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Galicia
2021 Sorte O Soro, Rafael Palacios, Valdeorras, Spain
Ready - youthful
£445.00
- bottle (75 cl)
Galicia
2021 As Sortes, Val do Bibei, Rafael Palacios, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£61.00
- bottle (75 cl)
Rioja
2021 Propiedad, Palacios Remondo, Rioja, Spain
Ready - youthful
£37.50
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Rioja
2020 Berry Bros. & Rudd Rioja by Bodegas Amézola de la Mora, Spain
Ready - mature
£15.95
- bottle (75 cl)
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Galicia
2020 Gaba do Xil, Mencía, Telmo Rodríguez, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£20.50
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Rioja
2020 La Montesa, Crianza, Palacios Remondo, Rioja, Spain
Ready - youthful
£18.95
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Castilla y León
2020 Matallana, Telmo Rodriguez, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Not ready
£63.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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Castilla y León
2020 Flor de Silos, Cillar de Silos, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Not ready
£55.00
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Galicia
2020 LG Valbuxán, Tinto, Telmo Rodríguez, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£30.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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Galicia
2020 Falcoeira 'A Capilla', Telmo Rodríguez, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£64.00
- bottle (75 cl)
En Primeur
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Galicia
2020 As Caborcas, Telmo Rodríguez, Valdeorras, Spain
Not ready
£64.00
- bottle (75 cl)
En Primeur
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Castilla y León
2020 Crianza, Cillar de Silos, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Ready - youthful
£24.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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Castilla y León
2020 Viña de Amalio, Cillar de Silos, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Not ready
£55.00
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Rioja
2020 Macán Clásico, Bodegas Benjamin de Rothschild & Vega Sicilia, Rioja, Spain
Not ready
£40.50
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Castilla y León
2020 Torresilo, Cillar de Silos, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Ready - youthful
£78.00
- magnum (150 cl)
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Castilla y León
2020 Las Lamas, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain
Not ready
£111.00
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Cataluña
2020 Laurel, Clos I Terrasses, Priorat, Spain
Not ready
£116.00
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For so long, Spain was regarded as a source of inexpensive red wine with only Rioja standing above the parapet. Now there is a plethora of interesting wines in many different styles. Exciting fresh whites, especially from the Albariño in the Rías Baixas and Verdejo in Rueda, – not forgetting Viura in Rioja - have extended the choice. There have also been interesting developments in that most classical of all wine regions, Jerez - the home of sherry - not so much in modernisation of production, but in developing small-scale bottlings of the highest quality Sherry at remarkably affordable prices. Modern techniques and a new appreciation of what might be possible have encouraged pioneers to produce some startlingly attractive reds. There are now some thoroughly competent wines from La Mancha, and striking bottlings of Monastrell (known elsewhere as Mataró or Mourvèdre) in Jumilla. Thankfully, the modernisation of the pedestrian has not held back successful traditional styles of wine. Alongside such modernists as Palacios Remondo and Allende in Rioja, long established houses like La Rioja Alta and CVNE continue to make graceful, old-style wines contingent upon several years’ barrel-ageing before further maturation in bottle. These Reserva and Gran Reserva wines have the gentle fragrance of well-seasoned fruit in partnership with a dash of vanilla oak. There are also subtle differences between regions of Rioja and in the precise makeup of the grape mix, with Garnacha and Mazuelo supporting the dominant Tempranillo. The only challenger to Rioja's claim to red wine supremacy is the Ribera del Duero, where the same red grape, Tempranillo, defines the wines, though known here as Tinto Fino. Most magisterial of all producers is Vega Sicilia whose Unico wines are not released onto the market before a minimum of 10 years - including at least seven years of barrel ageing.