The history of Spanish wine goes back over 3000 years. The Phoenicians and Romans were already cultivating vines on the Iberian Peninsula. In the Middle Ages, monasteries played a central role in the further development of viticulture. Over the last few centuries, Spanish viticulture has experienced numerous ups and downs, but today Spain is one of the largest wine producers in the world and is internationally recognized for its diversity and quality.
Spanish wines are characterized by their diversity, intense aromas and high quality. Each region in Spain produces unique wines that reflect the terroir and traditions of the area. The strict wine laws and the dedication of the winemakers guarantee that only the best wines are brought to market.
Spain offers an impressive variety of grape varieties and wines, each with its own unique flavor profile. Among the most popular are:
Wine production in Spain begins with the careful selection and harvesting of the grapes, which are often picked by hand. Depending on the grape variety and the desired wine style, fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks or wooden barrels. White wines are often fermented at low temperatures to preserve their freshness and aromas. Red wines are often matured in oak barrels to develop their structure and complexity. Sparkling wines such as Cava undergo a second fermentation in the bottle to maintain their characteristic effervescence.
Spanish wines should be served according to style and flavor profile. White and rosé wines should be served well chilled at around 8-12°C, while red wines should be served slightly chilled at around 16-18°C. Sparkling wines such as cava can be enjoyed at around 6-8°C. Use suitable wine glasses to bring out the aroma and taste to the full.
Spanish wine can also be used in the kitchen to add a special touch to dishes. Try Spanish white wine in seafood dishes or fish sauces, red wine in stews such as paella or meat stews and sparkling wine such as cava in desserts such as cava sorbet or torta de Santiago.
Spanish wine offers a unique combination of diversity, quality and cultural depth. The wines reflect the terroir and passion of Spanish winemakers. Whether as an accompaniment to a good meal, as a gift or simply to enjoy - Spanish wines offer the right choice for every occasion.
Spanish wine is more than just a drink - it is an expression of tradition, quality and passion. With its rich history, diverse flavors and ability to complement the taste of food, Spanish wine remains a favorite among wine lovers and connoisseurs alike. Discover our range of high-quality Spanish wines in our online store and find the perfect wine for your next occasion.