Aragon, an emerging wine region in Spain, offers a captivating diversity of wines thanks to its varied climate and heterogeneous terrain. Located in the northeast of the country, it benefits from the influence of the Pyrenean mountains and the arid plains of the Ebro, allowing for the production of wines with a wealth of character. The wines of Aragon are often classified under the Vino de la Tierra (VT) designation, a category that grants winemakers the freedom to experiment.
Iconic grape varieties include Garnacha, known for its fruity aromas and spicy notes, and Tempranillo, which brings structure and depth. Aragon is not just a stronghold of dynamic reds; its white wines, often crafted from Macabeo, captivate with their freshness and elegance. These wines, whether red or white, reflect the authenticity and passion of the local producers.
This region, rich in history and wine culture, is attracting more and more enthusiasts and sommeliers thanks to its excellent value for money and its ability to surprise with its diversity. Exploring the wines of Aragon is a journey into a terroir that continues to evolve. A sensory adventure in the heart of Spain's wine country.