Is Graciano More Than Tempranillo's Rioja Bestie?

The story of Graciano begins in the shadows of Rioja - literally! The origins of this Spanish red grape begin in Navarra, Spain, a northwest neighbor to the country's famous Rioja region.

Most recognized for being a minor Rioja blending grape alongside Tempranillo and Garnacha, Graciano is becoming a single-varietal standout.

In this video, Xabier Sanz (second-generation winegrower of Viña Zorzal) explains the grape's noteworthy link to climate change and how using large oak barrels and concrete during winemaking helps Graciano's characteristics shine in the glass.

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Wines Mentioned


Graciano

Viña Zorzal

2021 Graciano

Navarra | Spain

The grapes for this wine come from Corella. Simple and pure expression of this variety and it's place.

A lively palate with pungent acidity in the finish.

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