Viura

About this grape variety

Viura is the Rioja name for the grape known as Macabeo in the rest of Spain (and Maccabéo in southern France). It is the dominant white grape of Rioja, producing wines from neutral, fresh, easy-drinking to remarkable, oak-aged, age-worthy whites — best exemplified by the legendary Marqués de Murrieta Castillo Ygay and López de Heredia Tondonia bottlings. Also a key blending grape in Cava.

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Wines with this grape variety

Le

Le

Rioja White
Le Naturel Zero Zero

Le Naturel Zero Zero

Unknown Region White
L'Ermita

L'Ermita

Unknown Region Red
L'Ermita Magnum

L'Ermita Magnum

Unknown Region Red
Les Argiles D'Orto

Les Argiles D'Orto

Unknown Region White
Les Aubaguetes

Les Aubaguetes

Unknown Region Red
Libalis

Libalis

Unknown Region White
Libalis Afrutado

Libalis Afrutado

Unknown Region White
Llopart Leopardi

Llopart Leopardi

Unknown Region Sparkling
Llopart Panoramic

Llopart Panoramic

Unknown Region Sparkling
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Frequently asked questions

How many Viura wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Viura across Portuguese online retailers — 392 in the catalogue.

Which regions produce Viura wines?

Viura wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Rioja, Castilla y León.

What is Viura?

Viura is the Rioja name for the grape known as Macabeo in the rest of Spain (and Maccabéo in southern France). It is the dominant white grape of Rioja, producing wines from neutral, fresh, easy-drinking to remarkable, oak-aged, age-worthy whites — best exemplified by the legendary Marqués de Murrieta Castillo Ygay and…