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Granada, Spain

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Region Profile

Granada, Spain

Granada, located in the southern region of Andalusia, Spain, is emerging as a promising destination for natural winemaking. With its diverse microclimates, ranging from the Sierra Nevada mountains to the Mediterranean coast, Granada offers an ideal terroir for sustainable viticulture. Natural winemakers in the region prioritize organic and biodynamic farming methods, cultivating indigenous grape varieties such as Garnacha, Tempranillo, and Pedro Ximénez with minimal intervention. By eschewing chemical additives and focusing on natural fermentation, they produce wines that reflect the region's unique character. Granada's natural wines are known for their depth, complexity, and expression of fruit flavors, with Garnacha offering rich red berry notes, Tempranillo showcasing elegant structure and spice, and Pedro Ximénez providing luscious sweetness and nutty aromas in dessert wines. As the demand for authentic and terroir-driven wines continues to grow, Granada stands as a beacon of innovation and tradition in the world of natural winemaking, offering a taste of Andalusia's rich cultural heritage with every bottle.

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Natural Wine from Spain

In Spain, a dynamic and diverse landscape of winemaking traditions unfolds, and the natural wine movement is gaining traction across its vibrant regions. From the sun-drenched vineyards of Andalusia to the rugged hills of Galicia, Spanish winemakers are embracing organic and biodynamic practices, championing native grape varieties, and fostering a deeper connection to the land. In regions like Catalonia's Penedès and the Basque Country's Getaria, pioneers like Alejandro Ruiz and Carmen García are crafting wines that speak of their terroir with clarity and authenticity. With minimal intervention in the cellar, including spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts and little to no sulfites added, these wines offer a pure expression of Spain's rich viticultural heritage. Each bottle is a testament to the winemaker's reverence for nature, their commitment to quality, and their desire to share the true essence of Spanish wine with the world.