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Tempranillo (Rioja): Savory, Smooth, Age-Friendly

Spain’s classic red style: red/dark fruit, leather and spice, often softened by oak aging.

Rioja is one of the easiest regions to love because it often delivers complexity without punishment: fruit plus savory notes, with tannin smoothed by time and oak. Tempranillo is the core grape, and the style is famous for leather, spice, and a polished, dinner-friendly shape.

At a glance

  • What it feels like: medium body, medium tannin, often already integrated
  • What it tastes like: cherry, plum, tobacco/leather, vanilla/spice (from oak)
  • Why it’s useful: “serious” red that still plays nicely with food

Pairing logic

Rioja loves savory foods: roasted meats, mushrooms, and anything with smoky or cured flavors. It’s also a strong “crowd” bottle because the structure is usually balanced and approachable.

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