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  1. The etymology of the toponym Rioja, which is named after the autonomous community of La Rioja (Spain) and which inherited lands populated by people from La Rioja in the past, such as the province of La Rioja and its capital in Argentina, a town in Chile, another in the province of Almería (Spain), and the province of Rioja and its capital in ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_RiojaLa Rioja - Wikipedia

    La Rioja (Spanish: [la ˈrjoxa]) is an autonomous community and province in Spain, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital is Logroño. Other cities and towns in the province include Calahorra, Arnedo, Alfaro, Haro, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, and Nájera. It has an estimated population of 315,675 inhabitants (INE 2018), making it ...

  3. Feb 18, 2020 · Spain's Rioja Wine Region is famous for its high-quality wines, patchwork vineyard-covered hills, exquisite cuisine, and captivating culture.

  4. Sep 17, 2021 · The three Riojas. Rioja Alta, Rioja Alavesa and Rioja Oriental – which used to be called Rioja Baja – are the three regions which comprise the Rioja DOCa. Broadly speaking, Rioja Alta has more in common with Rioja Alavesa. As with all Rioja, the wine is made from a blend of grape varieties: Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo and Garnacha.

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  5. Rioja is the infamous wine named after the region of La Rioja in Northern Spain. La Rioja is most famous for its wines made with Tempranillo grapes that grow well in the region’s dry climate. La Rioja is in the Ebro River Valley and its 7 small tributaries create the valleys of Rioja.

  6. Discover everything you need to know about Rioja with our ultimate guide. Learn about the region, its grapes, and what makes the wine unique.

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  8. May 15, 2020 · The first thing you should know is that Rioja is not a grape or a style of wine, like many people believe. Rioja is a town located almost directly centered in Northern Spain. This is one of the most historic wine regions in all of Europe. The first to settle and grow vines were the Phoenicians.

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