Rioja renegades: 10 producers writing their own rules
Free spirits of Rioja and wines to look for...
Sarah Jane Evans MW is an award-winning journalist who began writing about wine (and food, restaurants, and chocolate) in the 1980s. She started drinking Spanish wine - Sherry, to be specific - as a student of classics and social and political sciences at Cambridge University. This started her lifelong love affair with the country’s wines, food and culture, leading to her appointment as a member of the Gran Orden de Caballeros de Vino for services to Spanish wine. In 2006 she became a Master of Wine, writing her dissertation on Sherry and winning the Robert Mondavi Winery Award. Currently vice-chairman of the Institute of Masters of Wine, Evans divides her time between contributing to leading wine magazines and reference books, wine education and judging wines internationally.
Free spirits of Rioja and wines to look for...
Rioja whites are reaching new heights with cooler sites...
All you need now is the ibérico ham...
The single vineyard wines of Artadi are among the best in Rioja...
Sarah Jane Evans MW tastes a vertical of Vega Sicilia's Valbuena...
The choice for wine lovers visiting Spain has never been more exciting...
Some of Decanter's top-rated Riojas...
Sarah Jane Evans MW reports on a complex relationship...
From Cava to Rioja and Sherry, few countries can match Spain on value-for-money...
There’s far more to Txakoli than spritzy whites...
Allowing Riojas to be bottled under a new, vineyard-led classification seems an obvious step in defining quality. But, says Sarah Jane Evans MW, the Viñedos Singulares initiative has led to heated debate in the region.
Sarah Jane Evans reports on a vertical tasting...
Sarah Jane Evans MW recommends the ones to try...
The latest range from Alvaro Palacios...
Where does that after-taste come from?...
Alión is Vega Sicilia’s neighbour and sister estate, made from 50% of their own grapes, and 50% purchased from growers in the quality villages of La Horra, Roa, Gumiel, Pesquera and Moralillo...
Whereas Ribera del Duero is continental in climate, with cold winters and hot summers, Toro is ever more extreme and makes bolder wines, such as Vega's Pintia...
Macán Clásico was designed to be the second wine to Macán. 2013 was a cool, rainy vintage, resulting in tiny yields and the need for careful selection in the winery...
Get the best out of your leftover bottles of wine with Decanter's expert guide...
The elegant aromas promise caramel and roasted nuts; the equally elegant palate delivers caramelised oranges, and crème brulée...