Founded in the early 1990s by the Arzuaga Navarro family, the cellar stands near the Duero River, adorning a road as Castilian as the one connecting Soria and Valladolid. The building is an ode to stone, solid and rustic, forming arcades of monastic reminiscence, with towers at the sides and a belfry crowned by a weathercock at the centre.
Rose Wine
Red Wine, 6 months in french and american oak barrels
Red Wine, 6 months in french and american oak barrels
Red Wine Gran Reserva, 20 months in french oak barrels
Red Wine Reserva, 26 months in french oak barrels
Red Wine Reserva
Red Wine Reserva, 24 months in oak barrels
Tinto crianza ecológico, varios meses en barrica de roble
Red Wine Reserva, 26 months in french oak barrels
Red Wine Gran Reserva
Red Wine Crianza, 16 months in french and american oak barrels
Red Wine Crianza, 16 months in french and american oak barrels
Founded in the early 1990s by the Arzuaga Navarro family, the cellar stands near the Duero River, adorning a road as Castilian as the one connecting Soria and Valladolid. The building is an ode to stone, solid and rustic, forming arcades of monastic reminiscence, with towers at the sides and a belfry crowned by a weathercock at the centre.
The stone in the outside and the warm elm wood inside welcome visitors, increasing the mood for special wines.
Florentino Arzuaga, a great wine lover, founded Bodegas Arzuaga-Navarro after purchasing the Finca La Planta, an estate located in the town of Quintanilla de Onésimo (Valladolid), where the fauna and flora of the area coexist. With pines, oaks and Spanish cedars, wild boars and deer, Florentino realized the great potential of an estate large enough to have a horizon of its own. Then came the vines, the cellar and the wine—red wines as he liked them, with a backbone yet elegant, well-rounded yet complex. The spirit of the Arzuaga family combines an entrepreneurial tenacity with a sensibility for aesthetics and perfection.
Location
Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro is in Denominación de Origen Ribera del Duero.
Vineyard
The Bodegas Arzuaga-Navarro boast over 150 hectares of vineyard distributed between the immediate vicinity of the cellar and the natural area of La Planta estate. The Arzuaga-Navarro vineyards enjoy a unique climate: during the day, a sharp sunlight bathes the land, while nights are fresh and humid. This combination of climatic factors favours a slow and perfect grape ripeness, resulting in a healthy, dyed and sugary fruit with aromatic acidity. In this Castilian region, characterized by having scarcely fertile soils, the Tinto Fino or Tempranillo varieties as well as the French varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are cultivated. For over 20 years, 80 percent of the vineyards have yielded around 4.00 kg/ha. Bodegas Arzuaga-Navarro also owns vineyards outside the province of Valladolid, in the town of Malagón, in Ciudad Real, where the Pago Florentino wine is produced.
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