
D.O.C. - Denominacion of Origen Calificada
The D.O.C. designation - Denominación de Origen Calificada - is the top rank of classifications for Spanish wine regions, a record of consistant high quality. Only two regions possess it: Rioja and Priorat. Wines, produced in these regions, passed every high level of control and met many strict requirements from the moment of planting the grapes till the bottling.
We offer many different Rioja wines, from different wineries, large and small.
Prices start at 2 euro per bottle.

D.O. Wines
D.O. - Denominacion de Origen. mainstream quality-wine regions. There are 66 wine regions with this status.

VdlT (I.G.P.) Wines
VdlT – vino de la tierra (''wine of the land'', or ''country wine''), - a decent-level regional wine that conforms to local norms without qualifying for DO status. Ranks below D.O., but represents a higher quality than table wine. Aslo, by European standards, referred as I.G.P. It is similar to vin de pays in France. The labels of vino de la tierra wines are allowed to state the year of vintage and the grape varieties used in production.

VdM Wines
Vino de Mesa (VdM) - These are wines that are the equivalent of most country's table wines and are made from unclassified vineyards or grapes. Siome Spanish winemakers will intentionally declassify their wines so that they have greater flexibility in blending and winemaking methods.

Sparkling wines
We offer choice of Spanish sparkling wines. Sparkling wine is a semi-sweet low alcogolic wine (just 7%), it is a blend of Verdejo (90%) and Moscatel (10%) grapes. The residual sugar is obtained by stopping the fermentation at an optimal point. The wine is very pleasant and easy to drink, with soft creamy bubbles, it captivates with its fresh aroma, brilliant color and refreshing taste. It is an elegant sparkling drink for anytime, especially perfect for parties and all sorts of celebrations.