Navarra
Navarra extends from the central Pyrenees to the Ebro Valley through a variety of landscapes. Spectacular mountains in the north give way to green, undulating foothills and, in the south, an arid plain. The vineyards of Navarra DO are in the southern part of the region, between Pamplona and the plains. This location is unique in the Iberian Peninsula and is marked by the confluence of the Atlantic, Continental, and Mediterranean climates. The proximity of the Bay of Biscay, the influence of the Pyrenees and the temperate influence of the Ebro valley are all key factors in giving Navarra its unique range of different climates.
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Navarra
Navarra
Vinos de la Tierra
Navarra extends from the central Pyrenees to the Ebro Valley through a variety of landscapes. Spectacular mountains in the north give way to green, undulating foothills and, in the south, an arid plain. The vineyards of Navarra DO are in the southern part of the region, between Pamplona and the plains. This location is unique in the Iberian Peninsula and is marked by the confluence of the Atlantic, Continental, and Mediterranean climates. The proximity of the Bay of Biscay, the influence of the Pyrenees and the temperate influence of the Ebro valley are all key factors in giving Navarra its unique range of different climates.
If Rioja has been known as the traditional area of quality in the Ebro Valley, Navarra is not far behind both in its wines and in the minds of Spanish wine enthusiasts. International grapes such as Cabernet, Syrah and Merlot have been more recently planted, alongside the DO’s historic Garnacha vineyards. The bold Garnacha is still beloved, but Navarra is finding its voice internationally and combining tradition with change.
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