Mejores vinos de España

Discover an exceptional selection of the most outstanding Spanish wines, including reds, whites, rosés, and fortified varieties. This list covers prestigious regions like Rioja, Ribera del Duero, and Priorat, as well as hidden gems offering excellent value for money. Explore indigenous varieties such as Tempranillo and Garnacha, alongside international grapes that have found a home in Spain. Find wines for every occasion, from affordable options to grand reserves for special moments.

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    Ultreia de Valtuille (2023)

    372 Global Votes
    • Precise, integrated tannins

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    This Bierzo red wine stands out for its exceptional quality and complexity, evidenced by its 97+ points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate. Its floral aromatic profile and balanced palate with integrated tannins make it an outstanding expression of the Mencía grape. It originates from a centenary vineyard, which imparts unique depth and character.

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    Altico

    42 Global Votes
    • Delightful aromas and flavors

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    Altico is a Spanish Syrah that offers a dry and mineral flavor profile, with notes of black pepper, ripe red fruits, and licorice, making it a distinctive choice. Its pleasant and persistent palate, along with balanced tannins, demonstrates remarkable quality and excellent versatility for pairing with lamb.

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    Vetus Flor de Vetus

    26 Global Votes
    • Fresh, fruity and floral with good acidity

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    This Rueda white wine stands out for its fresh, fruity, and floral profile, with balanced acidity and a persistent finish that leaves pleasant citrus aromas. Its production from Verdejo grapes from old, high-altitude vineyards contributes to its complexity and distinctive character, offering a highly valued tasting experience.

  4. 4

    Artuke 2023

    21 Global Votes
    • Flavourful and vibrant

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    This young red wine from Rioja stands out for its brightness and purity, achieved through carbonic maceration, offering a juicy and fruity profile. Its velvety, refreshing palate with barely noticeable tannins makes it a vibrant and accessible expression of the Riojan terroir.

  5. 5

    Albaleia Colombard Blanco 2023

    17 Global Votes
    • Crisp and dry with medium acidity

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    This white wine stands out for its artisanal production using 100% Colombard grapes, offering an aromatic expression of peach and tropical fruits. Its fresh, round, and balanced profile, along with a 90 Peñín points rating, establishes it as a high-quality option among Spanish wines.

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    Canalizo

    10 Global Votes
    • Handsome blend of Monastrell, Tempranillo, and Syrah

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    Canalizo is a Spanish red wine that stands out for its complex blend of Monastrell, Syrah, and Tempranillo, offering a balanced flavor profile with notes of liquorice and oak. Its winemaking process, which includes adaptation to new technologies and climate considerations, ensures consistent quality and an authentic expression of the Jumilla region.

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    Altos de Inurrieta 2020

    8 Global Votes
    • Elegant and substantial

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    This red wine from Bodegas Inurrieta stands out for its excellent balance and definition, offering ripe tannins, fresh acidity, and a long finish with toasted and mineral notes. It was awarded Best Red Wine of Spain in 2025, an accolade that highlights its quality and complexity within the Spanish wine landscape.

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    Paco & Lola, Prime Lías Albariño (2021)

    4 Global Votes
    • Dazzles with aromatic intensity

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    This Albariño wine from Rías Baixas has been awarded a gold medal at the IWSC and named Best White Wine 2025 at the Alimentos de España awards. Its intense aromatic profile, with notes of peach, citrus, and lees, along with a fine salinity and acidity, make it a remarkable expression of Spanish viticulture.

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    Muri Veteres

    3 Global Votes
    • Highly scored by many critics

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    Muri Veteres is a red wine from Jumilla that has received high scores from critics, noted for its robust character and complex nuances of black fruit, spices, and cocoa. Its production from old, low-yielding Monastrell vines gives it exceptional structure and depth, reflecting the quality of its terroir.

  11. 10

    Castro Ventosa Valtuille Cepas Centenarias (2023)

    1 Global Votes
    • Highly scored by many critics

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    This Bierzo red wine stands out for its exceptional balance of power and elegance, faithfully reflecting the terroir and the 2023 vintage. Its complex aromatic profile, with notes of elderberry and herbs, along with a velvety texture and a persistent finish, make it a remarkable expression of the Mencía grape.

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    Triga Monastrell, Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

    1 Global Votes
    • Powerful yet refined palate

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    This wine stands out for its powerful yet refined profile, resulting from the combination of Monastrell and Cabernet Sauvignon from historic Alicante vineyards. It offers a complex sensory experience with notes of black fruits, silky tannins, and vibrant acidity, culminating in a persistent finish with great aging potential. It has been recognized with high scores by critics such as Vinous and Wine Advocate, validating its exceptional quality.

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    Finca

    0 Global Votes
    • Rated highly by several important critics

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    Finca wines, such as Forjas del Salnés Rías Baixas Finca Genoveva 2023 or Finca Monteveiga Albariño, represent the excellence of Spanish terroir, standing out for their quality and the unique expression of their vineyards. These wines are recognized by international critics like James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast for their freshness, complexity, and ability to reflect the identity of their origin.

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    José Gil La Canoca 2023

    0 Global Votes
    • Really good depth on the nose

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    This red Rioja wine stands out for its aromatic depth, defined by black fruit, graphite, and herbal notes, alongside a fine structure and elegant tannins. It originates from high-altitude vineyards in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, which imparts exceptional minerality and complexity. Its winemaking process, including 11 months in French oak, contributes to a rich flavor profile of black cherry and vanilla, with a very persistent finish.

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    Vega Sicilia Unico

    0 Global Votes
    • Drinking very well at age 19

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    Vega Sicilia Único is a global benchmark due to its exceptional quality and meticulous production process, which includes a minimum of ten years of aging. This wine embodies the essence of Ribera del Duero, perfectly blending Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon to create a complex and memorable tasting experience.

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    Doroteo 2020

    0 Global Votes
    • Great personality and concentration

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    Doroteo 2020 was awarded a Platinum Medal and the Best in Show accolade at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2025, scoring 97 points. This Ribera del Duero wine stands out for its powerful and elegant Tempranillo profile, featuring notes of ripe black cherry and cedar spice, establishing it as a benchmark of quality in the Spanish wine scene.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates Spanish wines based on their quality, organoleptic characteristics, and recognition from industry experts. Aspects such as aromas, flavors, structure, and overall balance of the wine are considered.
Wines are selected from recognized wineries in Spain, including those with a family history and exhaustive quality controls, as well as wines that have received awards or have been reviewed by specialized publications.
The results offer a guide to outstanding Spanish wines, considering their flavor profiles, suggested pairings, and regions of origin. It is a tool to discover high-quality wines with unique characteristics.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best wines of Spain is based on a combination of industry recognition, distinctive wine characteristics, and winery reputation. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview that reflects the diversity and quality of Spanish wine.

  • We consider wines from wineries with a long tradition and a commitment to quality, such as Marqués del Atrio, which boast generations of experience and rigorous quality controls.
  • Wines that have received scores or recognition from specialized publications and awards are valued, indicating external validation of their quality.
  • We analyze the described organoleptic characteristics, such as aromas (fruits, spices, herbs), palate (body, acidity, tannins), and finish, to ensure an exceptional tasting experience.
  • The diversity of Spanish wine regions, such as Rioja and Rueda, is included to highlight the richness and variety of wines produced in different Denominations of Origin.
  • Wines must come from recognized Spanish wine regions, such as DOCa Rioja or Rueda, which are known for their quality and tradition.
  • Priority is given to wines from wineries with an established reputation and a history of producing high-quality wines, often with a focus on innovation and quality control.
  • Wines must present distinctive and well-balanced flavor profiles, with clear descriptions of their aromas, flavors, and mouthfeel structure.
  • Wines that have been praised by critics or have received awards are included, underscoring their excellence and market appeal.