This tasting was conceived as a celebration. In the forthcoming edition of The World Atlas of Wine, Aragón – and, more specifically, the province of Zaragoza – will, at last, have its own dedicated map. It is something I have requested for years from Atlas editors Jancis Robinson and Julia Harding whenever the opportunity arose to propose new regions for inclusion. On...
Zaragoza, land of great Garnacha
To celebrate Aragón’s new map in the upcoming World Atlas of Wine, Ferran explores the wines of Zaragoza. Above, the vineyard source for Viña Acered Garnacha from Calatayud, from standout producer Raíces Ibéricas (© Raíces Ibéricas).
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