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Castilla-La Mancha

Spain enjoys a lengthy tradition as a wine-producing country. Airén, Garnacha and Tempranillo are the main varieties of grapes that are cultivated in the world's largest wine-growing area, which measures 1.2 million hectares. Recently, however, the older, traditional grapes have enjoyed a renaissance, alongside these varieties.

The high plain of Castilla-La-Mancha, which is the largest wine-growing area in Spain, is a very special territory with its oceanic-continental climate where the winters are very cold and the summers are hot, with little rain. The vine roots penetrate deep into the sparse mineral earth, producing very special quality vines. The incessant wind in the region quickly dries the vines and keeps them healthy. Bodegas Rasgón, which is domiciled in this region, uses state-of-the-art viniculture technology and the very latest oenological findings to transform these excellent quality grapes into harmonious, fruity wines. The range of their aromas and colour intensity guarantee an extraordinary, full-bodied and carefree wine that is a joy to experience.

 Map of Castilla-La-Mancha