Wine was introduced to Spain by the Phoenicians in 800 BC.
Spanish red wines offer exceptional value and a bold entry into the red wines of Europe.
Spanish wine regions
Rioja Wine Region: This Spanish wine region is located in North-Central Spain, near the Ebro River.
Priorat Wine Region: The Prioriat wine region is famous due to the fact that most vineyards are built on scarily steep terraces that climb the hills and mountains Priorat.
Ribera del Duero Wine Region: Located on the elevated plateau in the southern plains of Burgos province, it stretches along the Duero river.