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Marc Isart La Maldicion Tinto de Valdilecha 2017Other Red Blends from Vinos de Madrid, Spain0.0 0 RatingsOut of Stock (was $13.99)Ships Fri, Apr 7Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Cooperativa del Cadalso Granito del Caldalso 2017Grenache from Vinos de Madrid, Spain
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Bernabeleva Navaherreros Tinto 2017Grenache from Vinos de Madrid, Spain0.0 0 RatingsOut of Stock (was $22.99)Ships Sun, Apr 2Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Bernabeleva Camino de Navaherreros Tinto 2017Grenache from Vinos de Madrid, Spain4.1 5 RatingsOut of Stock (was $15.99)Ships Sun, Apr 2Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0

Learn about Vinos de Madrid wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more...
Sitting just north of La Mancha, Spain’s (and Europe’s, for that matter) largest classified wine region, this region is much smaller than the vast La Mancha. However, Vinos de Madrid DO is a relatively large region in and of itself, with four subregions that start about 9 miles from the city center. Three of the subregions form a semicircle around the southern suburbs, Arganda, Navalcarnero and San Martín, where styles vary from one to another. El Molar, situated directly north of the city, is the newly created 4th subregion.
Since Vinos de Madrid was granted DO status in 1990, it has immersed itself in local wine production. Since then, substantial efforts have been made to raise quality and knowledge of the wines produced here. Millions of tourists who visit Spain’s capital city each year help the wines gain recognition and popularity across the globe. The growing investment through the years has paid off and export markets are increasingly interested in Vinos de Madrid wines.
While Tempranillo is the most planted grape variety in the Arganda subregion in the southeast, Garnacha is the dominant grape in all other subregions, including El Molar in the north, Navalcarnero in the south, and especially San Martín de Valdeiglesias in the west.