Denominations of Origin
Denominations of Origin in Spain, AOC in France, DOC in Italy. Protected geographical winemaking areas. Who hasn’t heard of names like Rioja, Ribera de Duero, Chablis and Barolo?
On the sun-drenched isle of Ibiza, the wines of the VT Ibiza designation truly embody the Mediterranean spirit. Influenced by a mild climate and breathtaking scenery, these wines are renowned for their freshness and vibrant character. A rich winemaking heritage, coupled with traditional methods, results in wines that are unique in both flavor and quality.
In the VT Illa de Menorca designation, the wines are a vibrant reflection of the Mediterranean landscape. Influenced by the island climate, with warm summers and sea breezes, these wines are distinguished by their freshness and minerality. The island's winemaking history and traditional production methods lend them a unique and authentic character.
In the VT Illes Balears designation, the Mediterranean climate and the unique landscapes of the islands shape wines with a distinctive character. Here, the sea breeze and the sun caress vineyards that yield fresh wines with hints of fruit and aromatic herbs. With a rich winemaking history, this region continues to amaze with its authenticity and flavor.
In the VT Mallorca denomination, the wines embody the island's essence, melding tradition with modernity. The Mediterranean climate, with its radiant sun and sea breezes, imparts an unmistakable freshness and character to the wines. Renowned for their diversity, from vibrant whites to robust reds, these wines capture the true Mallorcan spirit.
In the VT Ribera del Queiles designation, situated between Navarra and Aragón, unique wines are produced, influenced by the contrast of the Mediterranean and continental climates. These wines are distinguished by their balanced and expressive character, owing to the richness of the landscape and winemaking techniques that combine tradition with innovation, offering authentic and memorable experiences.
In the VT Valdejalón designation, the wines embody the rich winemaking legacy of this Aragonese region. Nestled between mountains and valleys, the continental climate imparts character and depth to each bottle. Here, Garnacha and Tempranillo grapes stand out, producing wines with intense flavors and a unique personality, ideal for those seeking authenticity.
Within the VT Valles de Sadacia designation, located in La Rioja, fresh and aromatic white wines are crafted primarily from the Moscatel grape variety. The mild climate and rolling vineyard landscapes favour the production of high-quality wines that capture the vibrant essence of the region.
Wachau wines in Austria are renowned for their elegance and freshness, a product of the cool and sunny climate. This region is famous for its steep stone terraces beside the Danube River, which impart minerality and a unique character to its wines. Traditionally, they are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, highlighting above all the Grüner Veltliner and Riesling varieties.
In the picturesque Waipara Valley, located in New Zealand, the cool climate and varied soils create the ideal environment for producing unique and expressive wines. Renowned especially for its elegant Pinot Noir and vibrant Riesling, this region combines traditional and modern methods to offer wines of distinctive character and exceptional quality.
Walker Bay, in South Africa, is renowned for its elegant and fresh wines, primarily Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Thanks to the cool climate and the Atlantic Ocean's sea breezes, the vineyards here produce wines with vibrant acidity and unique complexity, blending traditional methods with subtle innovation that appeals to wine enthusiasts.
The Walla Walla Valley appellation, located in the northwestern United States, is distinguished by its unique wines thanks to an ideal climate that blends warm summers with cold winters. Renowned for its red wines, particularly syrah and cabernet sauvignon, this region marries traditional techniques with innovation, offering complex and sophisticated flavors.
Weinland Österreich, the largest wine region of Austria, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and diverse climate, providing the perfect conditions for producing fresh and aromatic wines. The white wines, particularly the Grüner Veltliner variety, stand out for their vibrant character, while the reds astonish with their elegance and balance.