Rioja
Rioja is Spain 's most iconic wine region. The region is known worldwide for elegant red wines made from Tempranillo and refined white wines from Viura . The combination of centuries-old traditions, modern winemaking, and three clearly recognizable sub-zones makes Rioja one of the most diverse and highly regarded wine regions in Europe.
Rioja is Spain 's most iconic wine region.
Read moreWhat is Rioja wine?
Rioja wine comes from the Rioja region in northern Spain and includes both red and white wines . Red Rioja is primarily made from Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo, and Graciano. White Rioja comes primarily from Viura, often supplemented with Tempranillo Blanco or Garnacha Blanca. Rioja is known for its aging classifications: Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva. These indicate the amount of barrel and bottle aging a wine has undergone, thus determining its style.
Origin and vineyards
Rioja lies along the Ebro River and is divided into three sub-zones, each with its own climate, soil and style.
Rioja Alta
• High altitude and cooler, with calcareous soils
• Elegant, fresh wines with a long lifespan
Rioja Alavesa
• Temperate climate and calcareous clay
• Fine tannins, aromatic complexity and refinement
Rioja Oriental (formerly Baja)
• Warmer and drier
• Richer, fuller and fruit-driven
The region combines Atlantic and Mediterranean influences with a wide range of altitudes, ranging from 300 to over 700 meters. Old vines and traditional bush vines are common, contributing to concentration and depth.
Styles and vinification
Rioja produces a wide range of red and white styles with distinct differences in maturation.
Red Rioja
Young / Roble
• Fruit-driven, young, little or no wood
• Red fruit, soft tannins
Crianza
• Minimum 2 years of maturation, of which 1 year in barrel
• Balance between fruit, herbs and soft wood tones
Reserve
• Minimum 3 years of maturation, of which 1 year in barrel and 6 months in bottle
• Complex, spicy and structured
Great Reserve
• Minimum 5 years of maturation, of which 2 years in barrel and 2 years in bottle
• Deep, developed and very suitable for long-term storage
Modern Riojas often use French oak for finesse; traditional Riojas are aged longer in American oak, which can impart notes of vanilla and coconut.
White Rioja (Viura and blends)
White wines from Rioja have experienced strong growth in quality in recent years.
• Viura forms the basis
• Styles range from fresh and fruity to complex and barrel-aged
• More and more premium wines with longer maturation on large wood or concrete
• Aroma profiles of citrus, pear, white flowers and subtle spiciness
Rioja rosado
Rosé plays a smaller but growing role:
• Usually from Garnacha
• Fresh, light and modern in style
Storage and serving
Red Rioja
• Young: 2–4 years
• Crianza: 4–8 years
• Reserve: 6–12 years
• Gran Reserva: 10–20+ years
Serve at 16–18 degrees and decant younger or firmly structured style wines.
White Rioja
• Fresh / young: 2–4 years
• Barrel-matured / premium: 5–10+ years
Serve at 8–10 degrees.
Buy Rioja at Perfectewijn.nl
At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Rioja in all the major styles: from elegant Tempranillo from the high-altitude Rioja Alta to modern white Rioja with subtle oak aging. Each wine is selected for its quality, balance, and typical regional expression.
Rioja
Rioja is Spain 's most iconic wine region. The region is known worldwide for elegant red wines made from Tempranillo and refined white wines from Viura . The combination of centuries-old traditions, modern winemaking, and three clearly recognizable sub-zones makes Rioja one of the most diverse and highly regarded wine regions in Europe.
What is Rioja wine?
Rioja wine comes from the Rioja region in northern Spain and includes both red and white wines . Red Rioja is primarily made from Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo, and Graciano. White Rioja comes primarily from Viura, often supplemented with Tempranillo Blanco or Garnacha Blanca. Rioja is known for its aging classifications: Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva. These indicate the amount of barrel and bottle aging a wine has undergone, thus determining its style.
Origin and vineyards
Rioja lies along the Ebro River and is divided into three sub-zones, each with its own climate, soil and style.
Rioja Alta
• High altitude and cooler, with calcareous soils
• Elegant, fresh wines with a long lifespan
Rioja Alavesa
• Temperate climate and calcareous clay
• Fine tannins, aromatic complexity and refinement
Rioja Oriental (formerly Baja)
• Warmer and drier
• Richer, fuller and fruit-driven
The region combines Atlantic and Mediterranean influences with a wide range of altitudes, ranging from 300 to over 700 meters. Old vines and traditional bush vines are common, contributing to concentration and depth.
Styles and vinification
Rioja produces a wide range of red and white styles with distinct differences in maturation.
Red Rioja
Young / Roble
• Fruit-driven, young, little or no wood
• Red fruit, soft tannins
Crianza
• Minimum 2 years of maturation, of which 1 year in barrel
• Balance between fruit, herbs and soft wood tones
Reserve
• Minimum 3 years of maturation, of which 1 year in barrel and 6 months in bottle
• Complex, spicy and structured
Great Reserve
• Minimum 5 years of maturation, of which 2 years in barrel and 2 years in bottle
• Deep, developed and very suitable for long-term storage
Modern Riojas often use French oak for finesse; traditional Riojas are aged longer in American oak, which can impart notes of vanilla and coconut.
White Rioja (Viura and blends)
White wines from Rioja have experienced strong growth in quality in recent years.
• Viura forms the basis
• Styles range from fresh and fruity to complex and barrel-aged
• More and more premium wines with longer maturation on large wood or concrete
• Aroma profiles of citrus, pear, white flowers and subtle spiciness
Rioja rosado
Rosé plays a smaller but growing role:
• Usually from Garnacha
• Fresh, light and modern in style
Storage and serving
Red Rioja
• Young: 2–4 years
• Crianza: 4–8 years
• Reserve: 6–12 years
• Gran Reserva: 10–20+ years
Serve at 16–18 degrees and decant younger or firmly structured style wines.
White Rioja
• Fresh / young: 2–4 years
• Barrel-matured / premium: 5–10+ years
Serve at 8–10 degrees.
Buy Rioja at Perfectewijn.nl
At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Rioja in all the major styles: from elegant Tempranillo from the high-altitude Rioja Alta to modern white Rioja with subtle oak aging. Each wine is selected for its quality, balance, and typical regional expression.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rioja most known for?
For Tempranillo red wines with distinct aging levels such as Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva.
What are the differences between Rioja Alta, Alavesa and Oriental?
Alta and Alavesa are cooler and higher with plenty of lime in the soil, which gives finesse, while Oriental is warmer and produces fuller-ripening fruit.
Can you also find white Rioja at Perfecte Wijn?
Yes, at Perfecte Wijn you will find, in addition to red Rioja, also white styles based on Viura, ranging from fresh and fruity to subtly wood-matured.