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NewsValenciso changes hands and Juvé & Camps could followAmaya Cervera | December 18th, 2024 While Compañía de Vinos Iberian has just announced the acquisition of Valenciso in Rioja, Grifols is putting Juvé & Camps up for sale, according to financial newspaper Cinco Días. |
NewsTempos Vega Sicilia breaks new ground in white winesAmaya Cervera | February 10th, 2022 Pablo Álvarez, CEO of Tempos Vega Sicilia, announces the group’s new €20 investement in Rías Baixas during the presentation of the 40th anniversary of his family’s acquisition of the legendary Ribera del Duero house. |
NewsCovid-19 and loss of smell: a wine professional's worst fearAmaya Cervera | April 13th, 2020 Loss of smell, which has been accepted as one of the symptoms of COVID-19, can turn into a traumatic experience for those working in the wine industry. Some wine lovers told SWL about their unpleasant experiences. |
NewsFuturo Viñador, a new terroir-driven association to watch in SpainAmaya Cervera | February 13th, 2020 Four years after signing the Matador Manifesto, 16 producers who were part of that movement have formed the group Futuro Viñador. Their aim is to share information and knowledge with each other and preserve the country's vine heritage. |
NewsIntroducing Rioja’s first Viñedos SingularesAmaya Cervera | October 15th, 2019 Although it will take a while for some of them to reach the market, Rioja’s Regulatory Board offered a taste of the first eight Viñedos Singulares at a recent presentation of the new categories (sub-area, village and single vineyard wines) in Madrid. |
NewsScorching heat and fire burn vineyards in parts of Catalonia and MadridYolanda Ortiz de Arri | July 5th, 2019 With temperature reaching 42ºC and desert winds, the grapes and leaves of many vineyards in parts of Tarragona and Girona have been burned to the ground. In Madrid, a devastating fire has worsened the fragile situation of mountain vines. |
NewsA guide to Priorat’s new vineyard classificationAmaya Cervera | May 28th, 2019 The DOQ Priorat, the most famous wine appellation in Catalonia, has introduced a new quality classification that divides the region in 12 villages, 459 sites and 2,100 vineyards. |
NewsCorpinnat leaves DO Cava. What comes next?Amaya Cervera | February 1st, 2019 The new departure in the DO Cava opens a period of uncertainty for Spanish sparkling wines and shows once again the discontent among high-quality producers with the existing framework of their Denominaciones de Origen. |
NewsCorpinnat opens the way to private designations in SpainAmaya Cervera | April 23rd, 2018 Six leading cava producers have launched Corpinnat, a new quality association registered in the European Union that incidentally questions the role of wine appellations in Spain and pioneers an alternative framework to establish wine terroirs. |
NewsSWL named Best Online Platform at the IWC Merchant AwardsAmaya Cervera | October 17th, 2017 Being shortlisted was a great achievement, but last night we were truly delighted to pick up the prize to the Best Online Site on the second edition of the IWC Merchant Awards for Spain. |
NewsMeet Mora and Kubach, the two new Masters of Wine in SpainAmaya Cervera | September 4th, 2017 Aragonese Fernando Mora and Andreas Kubach, born in Germany but raised in Spain, are two of the new members of the Institute of Masters of Wine announced today. They join Pedro Ballesteros, the sole Spaniard to hold such a prestigious title so far. |
NewsVillage wines in Rioja will be based on the location of the wineryYolanda Ortiz de Arri | August 11th, 2017 The DOCa Rioja moves forward in the recognition of origin with new geography-based categories that will appear on the labels of wines produced from 2017 onwards. |
NewsCava finally linked to terroir with 12 new 'grand cru’ sitesAmaya Cervera | July 20th, 2017 After a long wait, the first Cavas de Paraje Calificado (single-vineyard, grand cru cavas) have been revealed. But what is their real mission and what precedents will they set for the new premium classification? |
NewsBierzo approves a Burgundy-inspired classificationAmaya Cervera | July 10th, 2017 Last week, the DO Bierzo approved new labelling regulations to include small geographic areas like village wines, paraje wines (the equivalent to French lieu-dits) and single vineyard wines. |
NewsThe challenges of selling wine onlineAmaya Cervera | February 28th, 2016 Smartphones will be the main tool for consumers buying wine in an increasingly competitive and crowded market. This was one of the main conclusions heard at wine and technology encounter ImaginextRioja, held in Logroño last week. |
NewsBodegas Barbadillo signs rising star Armando GuerraYolanda Ortiz de Arri | November 20th, 2015 The owner of the most famous wine tavern in the Sherry Triangle will lead the new Premium Production and Innovation Division in the Sanlúcar winery but without renouncing to hold his renowned summer tastings. |
NewsGrape milestone: Spain unearths 210 new varietiesAmaya Cervera | February 18th, 2015 The joint work of 25 research centres and over 70 grape experts unveils a huge –hitherto unknown- varietal diversity in Spain. |
NewsWine & Culinary: Creativity vs conformityAmaya Cervera | September 29th, 2014 Under the subject of Creativity and Market, the 2nd International Wine & Culinary Forum gathered leading wine and gastronomy professionals in an intense and inspiring day. |