Castilla Y León

About this region

Castilla y León is Spain's largest wine-producing region by area, an immense high-altitude plateau of the country's northwestern interior. It contains some of Spain's most prestigious denominations — Ribera del Duero, Toro, Rueda, Bierzo and Cigales — each with distinct identity. Tempranillo dominates the reds (the broader plateau yields some of Spain's most powerful versions of the grape); Verdejo in Rueda has become Spain's white-wine star; and Bierzo's Mencía produces aromatic, fresh, atlantic-influenced reds in the region's far west. Altitude, continental climate and limestone-heavy soils define the wines.

Information

Country: Spain
Climate: Continental

Frequently asked questions

How many Castilla y León wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for Castilla y León wines across Portuguese online retailers — 91 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in Castilla y León?

Common grape varieties in Castilla y León include Tinta Roriz, Tempranillo, Aragonez, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache.

What is the Castilla y León wine region known for?

Castilla y León is Spain's largest wine-producing region by area, an immense high-altitude plateau of the country's northwestern interior. It contains some of Spain's most prestigious denominations — Ribera del Duero, Toro, Rueda, Bierzo and Cigales — each with distinct identity. Tempranillo dominates the reds (the…