La Mancha

About this region

The vast central plateau south of Madrid — one of the world's largest single wine regions. Hot, dry and high, it is a workhorse source of approachable, value-driven reds and whites, increasingly modern in style. Airén and Tempranillo (Cencibel) dominate the plantings.

Information

Country: Spain
Climate: Continental

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Frequently asked questions

How many La Mancha wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for La Mancha wines across Portuguese online retailers — 18 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in La Mancha?

Common grape varieties in La Mancha include Tinta Roriz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Moscatel, Merlot, Syrah.

What is the La Mancha wine region known for?

The vast central plateau south of Madrid — one of the world's largest single wine regions. Hot, dry and high, it is a workhorse source of approachable, value-driven reds and whites, increasingly modern in style. Airén and Tempranillo (Cencibel) dominate the plantings.