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Wines of Spain "Ask anyone the world over to name a Spanish wine and you can bet your granny's false teeth the response will be Rioja or cava. This isn't of course a bad thing. Both Rioja and cava come from traditional Spanish regions producing highly individual, often world-class wines and - unlike the faceless "creeks and "valleys" that often appear on wine labels today - they actually exist. What's incredible about Spain is that Rioja and Catalonia (the home of most cava) are only the tip of the iceberg, and all the unknown regions between and beyond are just waiting to be discovered." --- Susie Barrie

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Vinos SingularesANDALUCIA "It is unclear precisely where vines were first cultivated in Spain or who brought winemaking techniques to the Iberian peninsula.

Various sources believe the first vineyards were cultivated on the southwest coast of Andalusia, which may also have been the entrance point for the first vines reaching the peninsula.

This seems to be the most likely theory, particularly given the presence of the Phoenicians there approximately 3,000 years ago. They were a trading culture and founded a port in the southwest, which they called Gadir (now Cádiz). Later they moved inland, founding another city they called Xera (now Jerez), where they planted vines in the surrounding hills.

The warm climate enhanced the strong, sweet nature of the wines, allowing them to stand up well to long journeys. By the early Christian era this factor, combined with the deeply rooted commercial spirit of the Phoenicians, made Spanish wines one of the most frequently traded products in the Mediterranean and North Africa. The Romans continued to produce wine on the peninsula, introducing their own particular techniques over time - for example, the addition of resins and aromatic essences, and ageing in small clay amphorae in sunlit attic areas or next to chimneys.

According to contemporary accounts these wines acquired fruity and floral aromas and flavours, and a much-appreciated smoky taste. The need to supply the vast empire and its legions with wine contributed to building up Hispania's already notable wine trade. The decline of the Roman Empire and invasion of Hispania by northern barbarian tribes brought wine making in Spain to a temporary halt, although the subsequent arrival of the Visigoths counteracted this influence.

Due to their contact with the Romans in the outlying provinces of the Empire, the Visigoths placed great significance on winemaking. The arrival of the Arabs in the 8th century slowed the development of winemaking as the Koran prohibited the consumption of fermented and alcoholic drinks. Despite this religious prohibition, the cultivation of vineyards continued and even prospered under Moslem rule even if they were reoriented to the production of grapes or non-fermented must. Certain dynasties were liberal in their treatment of the dominated Christians and allowed them to continue cultivating vineyards and making wine, particularly in the monasteries."
--- Wines from Spain

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Bodegas Evine"YECLA has been producing wine since Phoenician times, with plenty of archaeological findings to prove the relevance it reached during the Roman occupation.

The remains of a wine cellar harking back to the 1st century were recently discovered at Fuente del Pinar, with traces revealing it was in use until the late 15th century.

The Moors found a great profusion of vineyards on their arrival, and by the 18th century, the region’s production had achieved the status of “Bodega Mayor”, according to the chronicles of King Phillip II of Spain. This tradition has survived over the centuries, laying down the foundations for a well-established winemaking industry. The soil is poor, with a high proportion of limestone and permeable to a considerable depth, making it ideal for growing grapes for quality wine." --- Wines from Spain

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