Navarra
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A versatile region famous for premium Rosado and modern, diverse red blends.
Northeast Spain bordering France, traditionally known for Garnacha rosados (rosés) and increasingly producing quality reds and international varieties.
Best for: Wine lovers seeking high-quality, affordable alternatives to Rioja and fans of gastronomic Rosado.
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Producers
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Bodegas Julian Chivite
One of Navarra's oldest and most prestigious wine estates, founded in 1647 and now in its twelfth generation. Bodegas Julian Chivite combines traditional Spanish winemaking with meticulous viticulture in the Senorio de Arinzano and Legardeta estate vineyards.
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Chivite
Navarra's oldest and most prestigious winery founded in 1647, producing Gran Feudo and the Colección 125 range of premium wines.
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Ochoa
One of Navarra's most historic and respected family bodegas, producing benchmark Garnacha rosado, Tempranillo, and the premium Ceremonium range.
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Food Pairings
Grilled vegetables, roasted lamb, tapas, paella, fresh seafood, and aged cheeses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Navarra wine only about Rosado?
- No — Navarra produces a wide range of high-quality red and white wines in addition to its famous Rosado. Reds from Tempranillo and Garnacha and whites from Chardonnay and Viura are gaining international recognition.
- How does Navarra differ from Rioja?
- Navarra offers more stylistic diversity and uses a higher proportion of international grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot compared to Rioja. It is also generally more affordable while delivering comparable quality.
- What are the subzones of the Navarra DO?
- Navarra DO is divided into five subzones: Valdizarbe, Tierra Estella, Baja Montaña, Ribera Alta, and Ribera Baja. Each subzone has distinct soils, climates, and grape profiles ranging from cool Pyrenean slopes to warm Mediterranean flatlands.