ATLANTIC WINES VS MEDITERRANEAN WINES
With a small, easy sorting we invite you to discover the great variety of Spanish wines depending on their geographical location. Therefore we will make a distinction between Atlantic and Mediterranean wines, we explain the main hallmarks of the wines of each area.
With a small, easy sorting we invite you to discover the great variety of Spanish wines depending on their geographical location. Therefore we will make a distinction between Atlantic and Mediterranean wines, we explain the main hallmarks of the wines of each area.
Mediterranea wines
The Mediterranean climate covers much of the peninsula and has very different wine regions, but these wines also have common characteristics that define them.
They receive more hours of sunlight and the grapes ripen. They have higher alcohol content and sugar content Atlantic. They have less acidity and increased pigmentation and are more structured and fruit.
They receive more hours of sunlight and the grapes ripen. They have higher alcohol content and sugar content Atlantic. They have less acidity and increased pigmentation and are more structured and fruit.
Here also we can make a second classification:
Mediterranean wines of continental climate found in Castilla la Mancha, Montilla Moriles and Ribera del Guadiana in the south. Campo de Borja, Cariñena and Calatayud in Aragon; Costers del Segre in Catalonia. Southern Navarra, Rioja Baja and Rioja Alavesa.
The wines from Mediterranean coastal areas distributed from the province of Malaga to the edge of the French border. Here are the names of Malaga, Bullas, Jumilla, Alicante, Valencia, Terra Alta, Priorat, Tarragona, Penedes, Alella and Empordà, in the Peninsula and Binissalem and Pla i Llevant in the Balearic.
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