Hacienda de Arinzano

Situated in the North-East of Spain, between Rioja and Bordeaux, the Arinzano estate occupies a valley formed by the last slopes of the Pyrenees mountains, divided by the winding waters of River Ega.
The unique microclimates create a singular environment for vine growing. Of the 355 hectare estate, 128 hectares are dedicated to the cultivation of Pago vineyards. The Pago classification is Spain’s highest category for winemaking, above D.O.Ca. It is awarded only to estates that demonstrate not only an excellent and unique climate and terroir, but also a wine making that turns these inherent qualities into extraordinary wines.
After years demonstration of these unique qualities, Arinzano is the first estate in the north of Spain to receive this honor.
Arinzano Vineyards mainly comprises of Tempranillo and Chardonnay varieties, and are located in an area of complex geology with different soil features. This scenario is a winemaker’s dream, as it provides different variables to play with in order to produce complex and high-quality wines.
The unique microclimates create a singular environment for vine growing. Of the 355 hectare estate, 128 hectares are dedicated to the cultivation of Pago vineyards. The Pago classification is Spain’s highest category for winemaking, above D.O.Ca. It is awarded only to estates that demonstrate not only an excellent and unique climate and terroir, but also a wine making that turns these inherent qualities into extraordinary wines.
After years demonstration of these unique qualities, Arinzano is the first estate in the north of Spain to receive this honor.
Arinzano Vineyards mainly comprises of Tempranillo and Chardonnay varieties, and are located in an area of complex geology with different soil features. This scenario is a winemaker’s dream, as it provides different variables to play with in order to produce complex and high-quality wines.
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