Buy or order Tempranillo wine

Spain's pride and joy is, of course, the Tempranillo grape. It's irresistible and can be used to make a wide variety of wines. Even white wine—yes, you read that right. If you press a Tempranillo directly without allowing the juice to come into contact with the skins, you get a white Tempranillo, or Tempranillo Blanco. The Tempranillo grape has left its mark on Spain, but also on countries like Portugal, Argentina, and Australia. It offers so much to winemakers that it can thrive in almost any climate. The origin of the Tempranillo grape lies, of course, in the Rioja region, where it has long produced grapes of exceptional quality. But let's not forget the Ribera del Duero, where it also produces beautiful bunches. There's also a happy medium: the Tempranillo Rosé!

The Tempranillo grape loves a powerful soil. With its deep roots and warm climate, it thrives. The vines can reach a very old age, well over a hundred years. Old vines produce relatively fewer bunches, but they are still very powerful. Therefore, top Tempranillo wines are usually made from very old vines. The grape ripens quickly and is harvested early in the season, as the name Tempranillo means something like "early small." Early ripening and small bunches are what we know about the Tempranillo grape.

Spain's pride and joy is, of course, the Tempranillo grape.

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Red
Portia Ribera del Duero Roble

9 , 9 5
Portia Ribera del Duero Roble Spain, 2024, Tempranillo

Red
Cuatro Rayas Organic Tempranillo Red

7 , 9 5
Cuatro Rayas Organic Tempranillo Red Spain, 2024, Tempranillo

Red
Enate Crianza Tempranillo Cabernet Sauvignon

13 , 9 5
Enate Crianza Tempranillo Cabernet Sauvignon Spain, 2021, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon

Red
Montecillo Rioja Reserve

11 , 9 5
Montecillo Rioja Reserve Spain, 2020, Tempranillo

Rosé
Radio Boka Rose
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Radio Boka Rose Spain, 2024, Bobal, Tempranillo

Red
Wente Diablo Highlands Red Blend

14 , 8 9
Wente Diablo Highlands Red Blend America, 2021, Barbara, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petite Sirah, Tempranillo

Red
Sabino Oak Aged Tempranillo

5 , 4 9
Sabino Oak Aged Tempranillo Spain, 2024, Tempranillo

Red
Finca Milena Tempranillo Shiraz Organic Blend

6 , 4 9
Finca Milena Tempranillo Shiraz Organic Blend Spain, 2024, Tempranillo, Shiraz

Red
Tinto Pesquera Crianza

27 , 9 5
Tinto Pesquera Crianza Spain, 2022, Tempranillo

Red
Portia Ribera del Duero Crianza

13 , 9 5
Portia Ribera del Duero Crianza Spain, 2022, Tempranillo

White
Lopez Haro Rioja Blanco

7 , 8 9
Lopez Haro Rioja Blanco Spain, 2024, Chardonnay, Garnacha, Malvasia, Sauvignon Blanc, Tempranillo, Viura

Shipment within approx. 2 business days. Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

Red
Don Jacobo Crianza Rioja

11 , 9 5
Don Jacobo Crianza Rioja Spain, 2023, Tempranillo, Mazuelo, Garnacha

Red
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Faustino I Gran Reserva Rioja

22 , 9 5
Faustino I Gran Reserva Rioja Spain, 2016, Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo

Red
Bodegas Arrocal Seleccion Especial

26 , 9 5
Bodegas Arrocal Seleccion Especial Spain, 2020, Tempranillo
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Red
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Lopez Haro Rioja Reserva

12 , 7 9
Lopez Haro Rioja Reserva Spain, 2019, Graciano, Tempranillo

Red
Valdemoreda Tinto Tempranillo

6 , 9 5
Valdemoreda Tinto Tempranillo Spain, 2023, Tempranillo

Red
Coto Mayor Rioja Crianza

11 , 1 9
Coto Mayor Rioja Crianza Spain, 2022, Tempranillo

Shipment within approx. 2 business days. Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

White
White Rioja Cerrada Wine

8 , 9 5
White Rioja Cerrada Wine Spain, 2023, Viura, Tempranillo, Verdejo

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Vinada Sparkling Rose 0.5%

9 , 9 5
Vinada Sparkling Rose 0.5% Spain, Tempranillo

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Pago de Cirsus Oak Aged Navarre

8 , 4 9
Pago de Cirsus Oak Aged Navarre Spain, 2023, Tempranillo, Merlot

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Bodegas Roda Reserva Rioja

39 , 2 5
Bodegas Roda Reserva Rioja Spain, 2021, Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha

Red
Arrumaco Tempranillo

5 , 9 5
Arrumaco Tempranillo Spain, 2025, Tempranillo

Red
Voche Rioja Reserva

19 , 9 5
Voche Rioja Reserva Spain, 2019, Graciano, Tempranillo

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Gran Marius Reserva Superior

13 , 9 5
Gran Marius Reserva Superior Spain, 2019, Monastrell, Garnacha, Tempranillo

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Buy or order Tempranillo wine

Spain's pride and joy is, of course, the Tempranillo grape. It's irresistible and can be used to make a wide variety of wines. Even white wine—yes, you read that right. If you press a Tempranillo directly without allowing the juice to come into contact with the skins, you get a white Tempranillo, or Tempranillo Blanco. The Tempranillo grape has left its mark on Spain, but also on countries like Portugal, Argentina, and Australia. It offers so much to winemakers that it can thrive in almost any climate. The origin of the Tempranillo grape lies, of course, in the Rioja region, where it has long produced grapes of exceptional quality. But let's not forget the Ribera del Duero, where it also produces beautiful bunches. There's also a happy medium: the Tempranillo Rosé!

The Tempranillo grape loves a powerful soil. With its deep roots and warm climate, it thrives. The vines can reach a very old age, well over a hundred years. Old vines produce relatively fewer bunches, but they are still very powerful. Therefore, top Tempranillo wines are usually made from very old vines. The grape ripens quickly and is harvested early in the season, as the name Tempranillo means something like "early small." Early ripening and small bunches are what we know about the Tempranillo grape.

Maturing a Tempranillo Wine

As you probably know, Tempranillo is the grape par excellence for aging in oak barrels. Its soft and refined character allows the barrel to influence the wine. This is typical of Rioja, for example, where the oldest wines are aged in oak barrels for up to 36 months. Tempranillo aging is usually expressed in months in the bottle, for example, Reserva, Crianza, and Joven in Spain. In other countries, this is usually expressed as Reserve or Reserva. The difference in taste between an unaged Tempranillo and an aged Tempranillo is enormous. Unaged Tempranillo is young and fresh, and especially soft, while a full-bodied, powerful, smoky Tempranillo is often aged for a long time in oak.

What does a Tempranillo wine taste like?

What flavor impressions does a Tempranillo wine impart? Well, a Tempranillo without oak aging has ripe, black fruit notes like blackberries, cherries, and currants. But some strawberry and raspberry are often also detectable. The transition to oak aging brings nuances of toasted wood, light spices, a touch of black pepper, and plums. Black fruit is also present, though to a lesser extent. The flavors are therefore quite distinct, and always ask for advice to find the right Tempranillo.

A Tempranillo wine pairs wonderfully with a good BBQ, spicy dishes, red meat, and roasted duck or lamb. But Tempranillo is also a perfect evening wine; enjoy a glass on the sofa and savor the grape's diversity. If you have a white Tempranillo, it's best paired with fish like cod and flatfish.

Buy or order Tempranillo wine

Spain's pride and joy is, of course, the Tempranillo grape. It's irresistible and can be used to make a wide variety of wines. Even white wine—yes, you read that right. If you press a Tempranillo directly without allowing the juice to come into contact with the skins, you get a white Tempranillo, or Tempranillo Blanco. The Tempranillo grape has left its mark on Spain, but also on countries like Portugal, Argentina, and Australia. It offers so much to winemakers that it can thrive in almost any climate. The origin of the Tempranillo grape lies, of course, in the Rioja region, where it has long produced grapes of exceptional quality. But let's not forget the Ribera del Duero, where it also produces beautiful bunches. There's also a happy medium: the Tempranillo Rosé!

The Tempranillo grape loves a powerful soil. With its deep roots and warm climate, it thrives. The vines can reach a very old age, well over a hundred years. Old vines produce relatively fewer bunches, but they are still very powerful. Therefore, top Tempranillo wines are usually made from very old vines. The grape ripens quickly and is harvested early in the season, as the name Tempranillo means something like "early small." Early ripening and small bunches are what we know about the Tempranillo grape.

Maturing a Tempranillo Wine

As you probably know, Tempranillo is the grape par excellence for aging in oak barrels. Its soft and refined character allows the barrel to influence the wine. This is typical of Rioja, for example, where the oldest wines are aged in oak barrels for up to 36 months. Tempranillo aging is usually expressed in months in the bottle, for example, Reserva, Crianza, and Joven in Spain. In other countries, this is usually expressed as Reserve or Reserva. The difference in taste between an unaged Tempranillo and an aged Tempranillo is enormous. Unaged Tempranillo is young and fresh, and especially soft, while a full-bodied, powerful, smoky Tempranillo is often aged for a long time in oak.

What does a Tempranillo wine taste like?

What flavor impressions does a Tempranillo wine impart? Well, a Tempranillo without oak aging has ripe, black fruit notes like blackberries, cherries, and currants. But some strawberry and raspberry are often also detectable. The transition to oak aging brings nuances of toasted wood, light spices, a touch of black pepper, and plums. Black fruit is also present, though to a lesser extent. The flavors are therefore quite distinct, and always ask for advice to find the right Tempranillo.

A Tempranillo wine pairs wonderfully with a good BBQ, spicy dishes, red meat, and roasted duck or lamb. But Tempranillo is also a perfect evening wine; enjoy a glass on the sofa and savor the grape's diversity. If you have a white Tempranillo, it's best paired with fish like cod and flatfish.