The vast scope of Spanish wine is on full display in this year’s tasting report. The range of bottlings produced across the country’s many growing regions is truly impressive. Among the nearly 650 wines reviewed in blind tastings since the previous report, there are reds, whites, rosés, sparkling and dessert wines from more than 30 different appellations and more than 20 different grape varieties. Some of this array comes from familiar international grapes produced with Spanish flair, but more typically these wines are distinctive and compelling versions made from grapes native to the Iberian peninsula and planted to unique terroirs. Learn about Spain’s most recent releases and get scores and tasting notes in senior editor Alison Napjus’ tasting report!

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