From the Rías of Galicia to the mountains of La Rioja , we invite you to discover the essence of Spanish wine through a journey that unites history, landscape and passion. More than 3,000 years ago , the Phoenicians brought the first vines to the Iberian Peninsula, and with the arrival of the Romans, Hispania became one of the most prominent wine regions of the Empire. Throughout the Middle Ages, monasteries protected and perfected viticulture , promoting its quality and variety.
The 19th century brought with it the phylloxera plague , which devastated much of the vineyards in Europe. However, Spain was able to reinvent itself by replanting its vines with more resistant varieties, promoting a revival in its wine industry. Today, Spain ranks third in the world in wine production and has more than 1.2 million hectares of vineyards, full of life and unique nuances.
Galicia, in the northwest, seduces you with its fresh and aromatic whites , such as the Albariños from Rías Baixas. Towards the northeast, Rioja and Ribera del Duero offer robust and elegant reds, made mainly with the Tempranillo variety. And beyond these classic regions, every corner of Spain continues to surprise you with its own personality and wine heritage.
Today more than ever, every choice counts. Organic production and sustainability have gained strength thanks to minimal intervention practices and the rescue of native varieties . With every bottle you choose, you help preserve the environment and support small winegrowers who work in harmony with nature.
At Vinnatura , we want to bring you closer to this environmentally friendly movement. We offer you a selection of organic and natural wines that reflect the diversity of Spanish viticulture and its vision for the future . Each sip is a step towards a better world, where tradition and innovation come together to take care of the land and your well-being.
Do you dare to try it? Join Vinnatura and be part of the change, enjoy a wine that honors centuries of tradition and bets on a sustainable tomorrow. Cheers!