Jeroboams Education is a new series on our blog providing you with the lowdown on the most iconic wine producing regions of the world. Led by our super buying team, Peter Mitchell MW and Maggie MacPherson will introduce you to the key facts and a little history of all the regions you recognise but perhaps don’t know too well. To help really further your education, why not drink along? Browse our Spain selection.

Introduction

We Brits love Spain. We love it so much that around 18 million of us visited the country in 2019, meaning we are the main country of origin for Spain’s tourism industry. So why do we love it so much?

Firstly, it over-delivers on price with regards to everything really – beautiful beaches, top quality food and of course delicious wines can be found in Spain at all price points. Secondly, sun, Spain’s coastal areas receive more than 300 days of sunshine each year, perfect for the sun worshiping Brits and grapes. Thirdly, there are still hidden gems to be found. Such as the Galician port of La Coruna and the wine revolution that is still taking place, with renegades working outside the DO system in the pursuit of the next big thing. Oh, and finally, how can I not mention the food scene?! It is widely accepted that San Sebastian is the world’s best city for foodies, and great food deserves excellent wine. Lucky Spain has it in buckets, quite literally, as the country with the world’s largest vineyard area with almost 1 million Ha planted under vine, although the drier climate and poorer soils result in lower production levels than France and Ital

So, I guess I drew the short straw, or more appropriately the long straw, as there is no easy and quick way to sum up Spain as a winemaking country. From the beautifully fragrant whites from the Northeast, through the hotbed of rustic reds produced in the central plateau finishing with the crisp Cava’s of Cataluña, there is a veritable smorgasbord of wines produced across Spain at every price point! This document aims to give a brief overview of the key regions excluding the sherries of Jerez as these will be covered in the Fortified training.

The Regions of Spain