Rioja is the flagship of Spanish wine. A DO (denomination of origin) that in 2025 celebrated its first centenary and today brings together hundreds of prominent brands ranked among the most prestigious wine ratings worldwide. In this diverse land, various styles coexist alongside both large and small wineries. In this collection, we focus on small projects linked to families with long-standing viticultural traditions.
To start, Volumen 2 2022, an exclusive red wine that vividly captures the essence and exceptional terroir of Rioja Alavesa. Vallobera Graciano 2018 is a monovarietal from a traditional grape variety now trending – graciano – and originates from Javier San Pedro's personal project, heir to a long winemaking tradition also in Rioja Alavesa. The third wine, Castroviejo Reserva Especial 2018, is a classic blend of tempranillo, graciano, and mazuelo produced in Rioja Oriental. It comes from old vineyards on the slopes of Mount Yerga and is crafted by renowned enologist José Hidalgo, linked to the Pastor Díaz family, with centuries of winemaking history.
Capacity (cl)
75