Located in the northeast of Spain, the Aragon wine region is a land of diversity and tradition. With a unique geography ranging from the Pyrenees mountains to the fertile valleys of the Ebro, Aragon benefits from a continental climate moderated by Mediterranean influences, ideal for vine cultivation. This region is renowned for its robust and varied wines, particularly those made from indigenous grape varieties such as Garnacha and Cariñena. The vineyards of Aragon are spread across several iconic Protected Designations of Origin (PDO), such as Somontano, Campo de Borja, and Calatayud. Each area offers its own unique expression, providing powerful and fruity red wines, as well as fresh and aromatic whites. Aragon has successfully blended modern innovations with centuries-old traditions, leading to its wines gaining increasing recognition both nationally and internationally. Whether you are a novice or an expert, exploring the wines of Aragon is embarking on a sensory journey through one of the most fascinating and dynamic regions of Spanish viticulture.