Navarre, located in the north of Spain, is a wine region increasingly recognised for its diversity and innovation. Historically influenced by its neighbours, the Basque Country and Rioja, Navarre has gradually shaped its own wine identity. Its varied climate, ranging from Atlantic influences in the north to more Mediterranean conditions in the south, allows for the cultivation of a wide range of grape varieties. The vineyards of Navarre produce quality red wines, often from Tempranillo, Garnacha, or Cabernet Sauvignon, along with fresh and enticing rosés that are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. The white wines, although less common, captivate with their freshness and elegance, often crafted from Chardonnay and Viura. The region is also committed to producing organic wines and employing traditional methods alongside modern techniques, contributing to its growing reputation on the international stage. For wine enthusiasts, Navarre offers a rich and varied aromatic palette, reflecting both its historical heritage and contemporary dynamism.