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Spain's noble grape, known for its leather, tobacco, and red fruit character. Shop half cases and full cases at wholesale pricing — save up to 40% versus retail.

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About Tempranillo

Tempranillo is Spain's most important and widely planted red wine grape, forming the backbone of the country's two most prestigious wine regions—Rioja and Ribera del Duero—and appearing under numerous local synonyms including Tinto Fino, Tinta del País, Cencibel, and Tinta Roriz in Portugal's Douro Valley. The name derives from "temprano" (Spanish for "early"), reflecting the grape's tendency to ripen several weeks ahead of other Spanish varieties, a crucial advantage in the country's continental climate where early autumn frosts can threaten later-ripening grapes. In Rioja, the elaborate aging classification system of Crianza (minimum one year in oak), Reserva (minimum one year in oak plus additional bottle aging), and Gran Reserva (minimum two years in oak plus three in bottle) shapes wines of increasing complexity, with traditional producers favoring American oak for its distinctive vanilla and coconut character. Ribera del Duero, at elevations of 800 to 1,000 meters on Spain's central meseta, produces a bolder, more structured style—the region's extreme temperature swings between scorching days and frigid nights concentrate the grape's color, tannin, and flavor intensity. Beyond Iberia, Tempranillo has found promising new homes in Argentina's Mendoza, where high-altitude plantings echo the grape's Spanish origins, and in Texas, where the warm, dry climate suits the variety surprisingly well. Whether vinified in a traditional oak-aged style or a modern fruit-forward approach, Tempranillo offers a distinctive combination of savory complexity, moderate tannins, and bright acidity that makes it one of the world's most food-friendly red wines.

Serving Temp

60-65°F (15-18°C)

Aging

5-20 years for Gran Reserva; top Ribera del Duero can age 25+ years

Tasting Notes

Cherry, Plum, Leather

Best Regions

Rioja, Ribera del Duero

Pairs Well With

Slow-roasted lamb shoulder with rosemarySeafood paella ValencianaGrilled chorizo with peppersAged Manchego with membrilloGrilled pork chops with chimichurriMushroom and Ibérico ham croquetasRoasted duck with cherry saucePatatas bravas with aioli

Want to learn more about Tempranillo?

Read our in-depth varietal guide with tasting tips and region breakdowns.

Tempranillo Guide

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