
D.O. NAVARRA
The autonomous region of Navarra region extends from the central Pyrenees to the Ebro Valley through a variety of landscapes. The vineyards of Navarra DO are located in the southern part of the region, between Pamplona and the plains.
Until the 1980s Navarra, a producer of reds, whites and rosés, was best known for its traditional rosé wines, but it has since emerged as one of Spain’s most experienced winemaking areas.
Traditional Garnacha still occupies 32% of the vineyards. Tempranillo, also traditional in the Ebro Valley, has recovered its presence and now exceeds Garnacha (36%). French varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot have reached considerable levels of planting (13% and 11% respectively). The remaining area (3%) is planted with red Graciano and Mazuelo. Among the white varieties are Viura, Chardonnay and Garnacha Blanca.