Vino de la Tierra

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The distribution of the Vino de la Tierra in Spain

Vino de la Tierra (VdlT for short) is a Spanish wine from a limited region that does not have DO status, but has an identifiable regional character . At least 60% of the wine must come from the named region. This category roughly corresponds to the French Vin de Pays .

The following VdlT currently exist in Spain:

  1. Betanzos
  2. Barbanza e Iria
  3. Val do Miño-Ourense (Valle del Miño-Orense)
  4. Cangas
  5. Liébana
  6. Costa de Cantabria
  7. Castilla y León
  8. Valles de Sadacia
  9. Ribera del Queiles
  10. Ribera del Gállego-Cinco Villas
  11. Valle del Cinca
  12. Valdejalón
  13. Bajo Aragon
  14. Ribera del Jiloca
  15. Castelló
  16. El Terrerazo
  17. Castilla (includes the entire region of Castile-La Mancha)
  18. Gálvez
  19. Illa de Menorca
  20. Mallorca
  21. Serra de Tramuntana-Costa North
  22. Eivissa (Ibiza)
  23. Formentera
  24. Illas Balears (Not graphically shown, includes the Balearic Islands)
  25. Pozohondo
  26. Sierra de Alcaraz
  27. Abanilla
  28. Campo de Cartagena
  29. North of Almeria
  30. Sierras de Las Estancias y Los Filabres
  31. Desierto de Almería
  32. Ribera del Andarax
  33. Laujar-Alpujarra
  34. Contraviesa-Alpujarra
  35. North of Granada
  36. Suroeste de Granada
  37. Torreperogil
  38. Sierra Sur de Jaén
  39. Bailén
  40. Córdoba (including the Villaviciosa de Córdoba region)
  41. Villaviciosa de Córdoba
  42. Cadiz
  43. Los Palacios
  44. Sierra Norte de Seville
  45. Extremadura
  46. Viñedos de España (not shown graphically; includes Navarra, Aragón, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, the area near Valencia, Castile-La Mancha, the area near Madrid, Extremadura, the area near Murcia, Andalusia and the Canary Islands)

literature

  • Jan Read, Spaniens Weine 2005/06 , 7th edition, Hallwag Verlag Munich, ISBN 3-7742-6962-9 .
  • John Radford, The New Spain , 1st edition, Mitchell Beazley, ISBN 1-84000-928-4
  • Jeremy Watson, The NEW & CLASSICAL wines of Spain, 1st edition, Montagud Editores Barcelona, ISBN 84-7212-087-2