Navarre

Navarre

Navarre, a region located in the north of Spain, is renowned for its diverse wine-producing landscapes. Boasting of a variety of grapes such as Garnacha, Tempranillo, and Chardonnay, Navarre stands as a testament to Spain's rich winemaking tradition. The region produces approximately 50,000 hectoliters of wine annually, harvested from acres of fertile vineyards. Navarre wines, often characterized by their DOC and DOCG labels, provide a unique, authentic taste that truly represents the region's winemaking heritage.

Region Navarre
Country Spain
Climate and soil Navarre's climate is a unique blend of Atlantic, Continental, and Mediterranean influences, creating an ideal environment for grape cultivation. The region experiences mild winters and hot summers, with an average annual temperature that ranges between 12 to 14 degrees Celsius. The soil in Navarre is diverse, with the northern parts featuring limestone and clay, while the southern regions have more sandy and gravelly soils. This diversity in climate and soil contributes to the distinct flavors and characteristics of Navarre wines.