Wine from Navarra
Northeast of the well-known Rioja region, we find the Navarra wine region, which extends to the foothills of the Pyrenees. It's also known as Rioja's little brother. The climate in this region is highly varied. The south is almost desert-like, while the central DO region enjoys a continental climate, and the further you go towards the mountains, the cooler and wetter it becomes. This results in a wide variety of wines. Traditionally, Navarra primarily produces rosé wines from the Garnacha grape. These days, the focus is more on red wines, with Tempranillo as the main grape.
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Northeast of the well-known Rioja region, we find the Navarra wine region, which extends to the foothills of the Pyrenees. It's also known as Rioja's little brother. The climate in this region is highly varied. The south is almost desert-like, while the central DO region enjoys a continental climate, and the further you go towards the mountains, the cooler and wetter it becomes. This results in a wide variety of wines. Traditionally, Navarra primarily produces rosé wines from the Garnacha grape. These days, the focus is more on red wines, with Tempranillo as the main grape.

















