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- Cariñena10 producersCariñena is warm Aragón Garnacha country, where old vines and dry conditions give reds more concentration than polish.
- Navarra8 producersNavarra sits beside Rioja but runs more varied, with Garnacha, Tempranillo and international grapes shifting from rosé freshness to fuller mountain reds.
Producer profiles
Producers in Rioja
- Barón de LeyLarge-estate Rioja winery producing only Reserva and Gran Reserva wines from more than 600 hectares across the appellation, based in a 16th-century Benedictine monastery near Mendavia.
- Bodega del Monge-GarbatiA 2004 family winery in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, Rioja Alta, making mineral-driven Tempranillo from clay-limestone parcels beneath the Sierra de Cantabria, with a 125-year-old heritage white vineyard at the estate entrance.
- Bodegas Alegre ValgañonRioja Alta estate farming ancestral field-blend parcels in Sajazarra with stem fermentation and neutral French oak, producing tiny-quantity reds and whites that read against the region's dominant style.
- Bodegas AltanzaRioja Alta estate founded in 1998 in Fuenmayor, farming 220 hectares under the Lealtanza label with 7,100 French oak barrels and a flagship 100% Tempranillo Reserva.
- Bodegas AlviaBodegas Alvia was founded in 2010 by Alfredo Bernáldez in Ventosa, a Rioja Alta village on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage road. The estate is built around old-vine parcels up to 103 years old, with wines split between the Tempranillo-led Mileto range and the old-vine single-varietal Livius line.
- Bodegas ArizcurenSixth-generation Quel family estate farming 40-to-100-year-old Mazuelo and Garnacha vines on the Sierra de Yerga in Rioja Oriental.
- Bodegas Bagordi S.L.A certified organic family winery in southern Rioja, farming 58 hectares of river-plain vineyards since 1723. Tempranillo, Graciano, and Garnacha on mixed alluvial soils, fermented with native yeasts across fourteen generations of the Carcar family.
- Bodegas BaigorriSingle-vineyard Tempranillo estate in Rioja Alavesa, built 35 metres underground for gravity-flow production from harvest to cask.
- Bodegas Benjamin de Rothschild Vega SiciliaA joint venture between Vega Sicilia and the Barón Edmond de Rothschild family, built on 100 hectares of old Tempranillo vines in Rioja Alavesa. Two wines: Macán, aged 15 months in new French oak, and Macán Clásico for earlier drinking.
- Bodegas BeroniaFounded by a group of Basque friends from a San Sebastián gastronomic society in 1973, Beronia farms in Ollauri in Rioja Alta, producing Tempranillo-led wines from Crianza through Gran Reserva, with a certified organic cuvée from the estate's oldest vines.
- Bodegas BilbaìnasHaro's oldest bottling house, founded by French merchants fleeing oidium in 1859, with 3,400 square metres of historic underground cellars and a Tempranillo range led by Viña Pomal since 1904.
- Bodegas CampilloEstate Tempranillo from a 160-year family dynasty in Laguardia, Rioja Alavesa, aged in the first architect-designed winery built in Rioja.
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- Bodegas CorcelBodegas Corcel produces the Tempranillo wines Bodega Dorado and Marqués de Parral in Rincón de Soto, Rioja Oriental.
- Bodegas CorralFourth-generation family bodega in Navarrete making long-aged Don Jacobo Tempranillo reds from DOCa Rioja since 1898, with Reserva and Gran Reserva spending more time in oak and bottle than the appellation requires.
- Bodegas CovilaA grower-owned cooperative in Lapuebla de Labarca, Rioja Alavesa, making estate-fruit Tempranillo Crianza and a tropical-inflected Viura white from 250 hectares of member-owned vines.
- Bodegas D. MateosFamily estate on Monte Yerga's high slopes in Rioja Oriental, farming 100 hectares of 45-year-old vines since 1886. Known for La Mateo Tempranillo Blanco, a white wine from a natural Tempranillo mutation fermented and aged in new French and American oak.
- Bodegas EscuderoBodegas Escudero in Grávalos makes Solar de Becquer, Tempranillo led Rioja reds aged in American oak.
- Bodegas FaustinoFamily estate founded in 1861 in Oyón, Rioja Alavesa. 650 estate hectares across Laguardia and Oyón. Flagship Faustino I Gran Reserva is 86% Tempranillo aged 28 months in American and French oak: vanilla, tobacco, cocoa, and ripe dark fruit on a long, warm finish.
- Bodegas Franco-EspañolasA Logroño-based Rioja négociant founded in 1890 by a Bordeaux merchant displaced by phylloxera, family-owned since the early 1980s and best known for the Bordón red range across Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva tiers.
- Bodegas IzadiA Rioja Alavesa estate founded by a Basque restaurateur on his family's vineyard land, built around a gravity-flow cellar and a co-fermented Garnacha rosé in magnum.
- Bodegas JERA three-generation family estate in La Rioja Alta, farming 40 to 60 year old garnacha vines at 600 metres in Alto Najerilla and bottling a single monovarietal under the name Egoiste.
- Bodegas La MarcianaOld-vine Garnacha from Rioja Oriental, biodynamically farmed on 120-year-old limestone vines, shaped by a cross-cultural winemaking partnership between a multi-generational Rioja family and a Franco-Austrian couple.
- Bodegas Lanzaga - Telmo RodriguezBodegas Lanzaga - Telmo Rodríguez crafts organically farmed, field-blend Rioja wines in Lanciego, balancing village expressions with distinctive old-vine single-vineyard bottlings.
- Bodegas Las CepasOrganic family producer in Uruñuela, Rioja Alta, farming Tempranillo since 1996 and bottling under the Boca Chancla label from 2003.
- Bodegas ManzanosA large-scale Rioja producer founded in 1890, with 1,525 hectares across Rioja DOCa and Navarra DO, operating partly from the oldest winery building in Haro, a medieval castle cellar dating to 1801. Manzanos owns 20 percent of all Graciano hectares in Rioja.
- Bodegas Marqués de CáceresA Rioja Alta producer founded in 1970 on the conviction that Tempranillo could be fresher and less oak-driven than convention allowed, today the best-selling Spanish wine in the United States.
- BODEGAS MARQUES DE REINOSA S.COOPA Rioja Oriental cooperative founded in 1956 in Autol, farming Tempranillo and Garnacha at 500 to 750 metres on light conglomerate soils, with a 2000-built facility equipped for large-scale barrel ageing.
- Bodegas Martinez LacuestaAn old Haro house founded in 1895 by a lawyer-journalist, making the full Rioja red range from 60 estate-owned hectares of Tempranillo, with a vermouth program born during the Spanish Civil War from a Catalan winemaker's formula.
- Bodegas Martinez PalacioA small Rioja Alta producer in Ollauri making Tempranillo-led Crianza and Reserva from an underground cellar of 1,000 barrels.
- Bodegas MontecilloRioja Alta bodega founded in 1870, building long-aged Tempranillo-led Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva wines from old dry-farmed vines around Fuenmayor.
- Bodegas MontelciegoCentury-old Elciego bodega making oak-forward Tempranillo Crianza and Reserva for the Spanish hospitality trade at volume.
- Bodegas MorazaOak-free Tempranillo from a six-generation family in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, farmed biodynamically at altitude in Rioja Alta.
- Bodegas MugaFamily winery in Haro's Station District since 1932, making Rioja reds and whites with an in-house cooperage that produces around 2,000 oak barrels a year.
- Bodegas NavajasA family bodega in Navarrete, Rioja Alta, producing across the classic Rioja red hierarchy since 1918. The Crianza blends Tempranillo and Garnacha, aged 15 months in American oak; the Reserva adds Mazuelo and extended bottle age. Traditional house style, consistent and honestly priced.
- Bodegas NivariusThe only winery in Rioja DOCa built exclusively around white wine, farming organic high-elevation parcels in the Iregua Valley with three indigenous grapes.
- Bodegas OntañonA fifth-generation Rioja Oriental family estate that left bulk grape growing behind in 1984, farms 250 hectares near Quel at elevations up to 800 metres, and blends Tempranillo with Graciano and Garnacha across a range that runs from an accessible Reserva to the flagship Antología Edición Limitada.
- Bodegas Palacios RemondoBodegas Palacios Remondo comes from Rioja & Ebro, Spain. Rioja stretches 100 kilometres between Atlantic and Mediterranean influences.
- Bodegas PericaBodegas Perica is a Rioja producer enrolled in the region’s Consejo Regulador since 1950, with Perica Oro Reserva Especial among its listed wines.
- Bodegas RamírezFourth-generation Rioja Alta estate farming 100% Tempranillo in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, producing a traditional oak-aged range from Crianza through Gran Reserva.
- Bodegas Ramón BilbaoRioja house founded in Haro in 1924, with a Garnacha rosado made by four-hour saignée and a Verdejo sourced from high-altitude Rueda vineyards. Owned by the Zamora Company since 1999.
- Bodegas RiojanasA family-owned Rioja Alta bodega in Cenicero, founded 1890 on Artacho land farmed since 1799, making long-aged Gran Reserva Tempranillo at serious scale.
- Bodegas RodaA Haro bodega founded in 1987 by two Catalan entrepreneurs, built on assembled old-vine Tempranillo parcels across Rioja Alta, vinified separately and aged entirely in French oak.
- Bodegas Rosario VeraYoung Rioja Alavesa estate farming 47 acres of Tempranillo on clay-limestone at altitude, founded in 2017 as a tribute to the matriarch of the Gil family wine dynasty.
- Bodegas San Prudencio S.A.Family-run bodega in Rioja Alavesa making oak-aged Crianza reds from Tempranillo and Garnacha, led by one of the DOCa's youngest senior winemakers.
- Bodegas Sierra CantabriaFamily estate in San Vicente de la Sonsierra farming Tempranillo across named grand cru parcels in Rioja Alavesa, from everyday carbonic reds to the extended single-vineyard Amancio.
- Bodegas TierraFamily winery in Labastida, Rioja Alavesa, operating from a network of 15th-century underground caves. The Fernández brothers farm 44 hectares, including Cuba Negra, a plot planted in 1910, and produce a range from carbonic maceration reds to Garnacha Blanca whites from parcels up to 80 years old.
- Bodegas ValcuernaFifth-generation family estate in Rioja Alta's upper Najerilla valley, farming 40 hectares of century-old vines and bottling a Tempranillo-led red, a lees-aged white blend, and a traditional Garnacha-Viura clarete.
- Bodegas ValdelaciervaNavarrete estate with 80 hectares of old Tempranillo vines, one of the deepest single-vineyard portfolios in Rioja DOCa, and a fruit-forward cellar style that bridges classic and modern Rioja.
- Bodegas ValdelanaFourteen generations of the Valdelana family in Elciego, Rioja Alavesa, farming limestone-clay vineyards that include century-old plots. Their Seda de Oro Reserva won best Tempranillo in the world at AWC Vienna in 2020.
- Bodegas ValdemarFamily estate in Oyón, Rioja Alavesa, farming 300 hectares of estate vineyards and producing 180,000 cases a year.
- Bodegas VivancoFour-generation Rioja Alta family with 450 hectares of its own land, an underground winery built into the hillside, and a range led by Tempranillo Reserva alongside single-varietal bottlings of minority Rioja grapes.
- Bodegas y Viñedos ArtadiRed and white wine estate in Laguardia, Rioja Alavesa, farming 56 hectares of Tempranillo and Viura under organic principles since 1992. Artadi withdrew from the Rioja DOCa in 2015, releasing all wines outside the appellation to preserve freedom over vineyard sourcing and terroir expression.
- Bodegas y Viñedos ArtukeBodegas y Viñedos Artuke presents Rioja reds including El Escolladero, a single-vineyard wine from Ábalos’ high clay-and-limestone soils.
- Bodegas y Viñedos Martinez CortaA four-generation Rioja Alta family that moved from selling grapes to estate bottling, producing Tempranillo-led reds from valley parcels between the Ebro and Najerilla rivers.
- Bodegas y Viñedos Quiroga de PabloA six-generation family bodega in Azofra, Rioja Alta, with a hand-dug stone cellar cut eight to ten metres underground. The Crianza wines age in oak then finish in the estate's subterranean concrete tanks, keeping vineyard character forward and oak secondary.
- Compañia Vinicola del Norte de EspañaHaro Rioja winery with family continuity, gravity led vinification, cellaring focused Cune Gran Reserva and young Monopole.
- Dominio de EgurenDominio de Eguren selects grapes from family controlled Manchuela vineyards for young Spanish wines, including Protocolo Tinto.
- El Coto de RiojaRioja producer with 730 hectares of owned vineyards, oak aged Tempranillo reds, an organic Crianza and high altitude El Coto Blanco.
- Faustino MartínezBodegas Faustino in Rioja Alavesa, with Tempranillo reds, about 650 hectares and Cava Brut from Macabeo and Chardonnay.
- Finca AllendeBriones family property making Tempranillo led Rioja wines from vineyard sources across nearby villages.
- Finca ValpiedraFuenmayor's 80 hectare Rioja Alta estate, with red wines from loam and limestone terraces above the Ebro.
- La Rioja AltaHaro house making long aged Rioja reds from Tempranillo led blends, with estate made American oak and Gran Reserva 890 and 904.
- Marqués de la Concordia Family of WinesA Rioja-based Spanish wine group centred on its Cenicero winery, where Federico Paternina, Lagunilla and Marqués de la Concordia Rioja-Santiago wines connect historic labels with modern cellar work.
- Marqués de MurrietaRioja Alta estate producing estate grown reds and a single vineyard Viura, led by Castillo Ygay.
- Marqués de RiscalHistoric Rioja producer from Elciego, with 1,500 hectares in Rioja Alavesa and a Rueda Sauvignon Blanc chapter that began in 1974.
- Marqués de VargasRioja Alta producer making estate Reservas and Gran Reservas from Hacienda Pradolagar, including a 2016 Tempranillo, Mazuelo and Garnacha Gran Reserva.
- R. López de Heredia Viña TondoniaA family-owned Haro house founded in 1877, making long-aged Rioja from its own Ebro-side vineyards.
- Ramírez de la PiscinaA fourth-generation Rioja family winery working small unirrigated plots by hand and producing Crianza and Reserva.
- RemelluriRemelluri is a high-elevation Rioja estate above Labastida, centred on an estate-grown Reserva of Tempranillo, Garnacha and Graciano.
- Sierra de ToloñoSandra Bravo’s Rioja Alavesa wines join high, rocky vineyards with spontaneous fermentation, neutral oak, foudres and amphorae.
- Viña IjalbaA Rioja producer that turned depleted gravel quarries into vineyards and makes dry, single-variety whites from Tempranillo Blanco and Maturana Blanca.
- Viña RealCVNE's Rioja Alavesa label, making Tempranillo in the classic tier system from a Philippe Mazières winery above Laguardia since 2004.