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Buy Wine from Campo de Borja
The Campo de Borja Protected Designation of Origin is located in the northwest of the province of Zaragoza, in the region of Campo de Borja. It covers 16 municipalities and only 15 wineries. Its winemaking heritage is made up of some 4,000 hectares of Grenache vineyards, which is why it is known as "El Imperio de la Garnacha". Although its production is low, its wines are well known for their great complexity of structure and aroma.
Climatic and geographical characteristics of Campo de Borja
The vineyards that are part of Campo de Borja are located at an altitude that can vary widely, between 350 and 700 meters above sea level. Its soils are composed of nutrient-rich limestone, although they have particular characteristics in each area of the DO.
In the lower zone, with altitudes between 350 and 450 meters, we can find brown limestone soils. This is an area of earlier maturation, where warm, powerful and aromatic wines are produced.
In the middle zone, the highest density of vineyards is concentrated, located between 450 and 550 meters of altitude. These are grouped on the terraces of the river "La Huecha", a tributary of the Ebro. They are gravelly and clay-ferric soils, on a soft relief and with exposure to the sun. The wines from this area are characterized by their intensity, structure and complexity.
The upper zone is made up of vineyards located between 550 and 700 meters above sea level in the upper zones of Ainzón and Fuendejalón, as well as in the municipalities of Tabuenca, El Buste, Vera. Here, subtle and fine wines are produced.
In general terms, the climate is continental with a rainfall that varies between 350 and 450 mm per year. However, the great variety of microclimates means that there is a very wide range of nuances among its wines.
Varieties of Campo de Borja wines
In the Campo de Borja Denomination of Origin the varieties of Grenache shine in their maximum splendour. These single-variety wines are highly regarded for their personality and complexity.
Although the grenache is the big star, other varieties are also accepted. Among the red varieties, Garnacha Tinta, Mazuela, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Garnacha Tintorera.
In turn, among the white varieties, the following are authorized: Macabeo, Chardonnay, Moscatel de grano menudo, Moscatel de Alejandría, Garnacha Blanca, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdejo.
Campo de Borja Wines
This DO boasts of producing intense yet well-balanced wines. With a strong presence of fruit aromas, these are wines that are characterized by their strong personality and complexity.
Campo de Borja produces white, rosé, young red, crianza, reserve and grand reserve wines. Likewise, we also produce traditional cavas and liquor wines (muscatels and mistelles).
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Buy Wine from Campo de Borja
The Campo de Borja Protected Designation of Origin is located in the northwest of the province of Zaragoza, in the region of Campo de Borja. It covers 16 municipalities and only 15 wineries. Its winemaking heritage is made up of some 4,000 hectares of Grenache vineyards, which is why it is known as "El Imperio de la Garnacha". Although its production is low, its wines are well known for their great complexity of structure and aroma.
Climatic and geographical characteristics of Campo de Borja
The vineyards that are part of Campo de Borja are located at an altitude that can vary widely, between 350 and 700 meters above sea level. Its soils are composed of nutrient-rich limestone, although they have particular characteristics in each area of the DO.
In the lower zone, with altitudes between 350 and 450 meters, we can find brown limestone soils. This is an area of earlier maturation, where warm, powerful and aromatic wines are produced.
In the middle zone, the highest density of vineyards is concentrated, located between 450 and 550 meters of altitude. These are grouped on the terraces of the river "La Huecha", a tributary of the Ebro. They are gravelly and clay-ferric soils, on a soft relief and with exposure to the sun. The wines from this area are characterized by their intensity, structure and complexity.
The upper zone is made up of vineyards located between 550 and 700 meters above sea level in the upper zones of Ainzón and Fuendejalón, as well as in the municipalities of Tabuenca, El Buste, Vera. Here, subtle and fine wines are produced.
In general terms, the climate is continental with a rainfall that varies between 350 and 450 mm per year. However, the great variety of microclimates means that there is a very wide range of nuances among its wines.
Varieties of Campo de Borja wines
In the Campo de Borja Denomination of Origin the varieties of Grenache shine in their maximum splendour. These single-variety wines are highly regarded for their personality and complexity.
Although the grenache is the big star, other varieties are also accepted. Among the red varieties, Garnacha Tinta, Mazuela, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Garnacha Tintorera.
In turn, among the white varieties, the following are authorized: Macabeo, Chardonnay, Moscatel de grano menudo, Moscatel de Alejandría, Garnacha Blanca, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdejo.
Campo de Borja Wines
This DO boasts of producing intense yet well-balanced wines. With a strong presence of fruit aromas, these are wines that are characterized by their strong personality and complexity.
Campo de Borja produces white, rosé, young red, crianza, reserve and grand reserve wines. Likewise, we also produce traditional cavas and liquor wines (muscatels and mistelles).