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Graciano Wine

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Discover the allure of Graciano wines in our curated collection. Hailing from Spain's prestigious vineyards, Graciano offers a captivating blend of spice and ripe berry notes. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to explore beyond the familiar, our Graciano range promises an exceptional tasting experience. Shop now and buy your next favorite bottle, handpicked for its outstanding quality and character.





  • Bodegas Roda 'Sela' 2020

    $77.50
    or $73.63 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Cune Rioja Reserva Tempranillo 2018

    $69.75
    or $66.26 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Telmo Rodriguez ‘Corriente’ Vino de Cosecheros 2020

    $42.63
    or $40.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Telmo Rodriguez ‘Tabuerniga’ Single Vineyard 2020

    $302.25
    or $287.14 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Urbina Gran Reserva Especial Tempranillo 2004

    $100.75
    or $95.71 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Urbina Reserva Especial Tempranillo 2006

    $73.63
    or $69.95 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Spring Seed Wine Co 'Wanderer' Sparkling Red NV

    $21.58
    or $20.50 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Telmo Rodriguez ‘Las Beatas’ Single Vineyard 2020

    $1,046.25
    or $993.94 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Remelluri ‘Estate’ Tempranillo 2015

    $116.25
    or $110.44 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Roda ‘Red Note’ Tempranillo 2018

    $135.63
    or $128.85 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Urbina Selección Tempranillo 2000

    $62.00
    or $58.90 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Contino Reserva 2018

    $131.75
    or $125.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Telmo Rodriguez ‘La Estrada’ Single Vineyard 2020

    $302.25
    or $287.14 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Paxton Graciano 2021

    $31.25
    or $29.69 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Exopto Rioja La Mimbrera Graciano 2021

    $86.40
    or $82.08 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Exopto Rioja La Mimbrera de Exopto 2021

    $165.12
    or $156.86 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chalmers Mother Block ‘Red’ 2022

    $21.67
    or $20.59 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bremerton Tempranillo/Graciano 2017

    $25.35
    or $24.08 in case of 12 bottles.
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Graciano, often considered a hidden gem among wine aficionados, is primarily grown in the Rioja region of Spain. Traditionally, it played a secondary role, blended with other varieties like Tempranillo. However, in recent years, Graciano has emerged from the shadows, gaining recognition for its unique attributes. The grape produces wines Graciano, often considered a hidden gem among wine aficionados, is primarily grown in the Rioja region of Spain. Traditionally, it played a secondary role, blended with other varieties like Tempranillo. However, in recent years, Graciano has emerged from the shadows, gaining recognition for its unique attributes. The grape produces wines with deep, vibrant colors and a pronounced aromatic profile, with hints of licorice, blackberries, and violets. Its high acidity and tannin structure give the wine an impressive aging potential, with mature bottles revealing complex layers of flavor and a smooth finish. The vines thrive in calcareous clay soils and require meticulous care, as the grape is susceptible to various diseases. The commitment to nurturing this variety, despite its challenges, showcases the dedication of vintners to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Graciano. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Graciano wine?

Graciano wine is an exquisite red wine produced from the Graciano grape, a varietal primarily grown in the Rioja region of Spain. Known for its deep, almost inky hue and pronounced aromatic profile, Graciano wines often exhibit notes of blackberries, violets, and licorice. High in acidity and with a notable tannin structure, wines made from this grape have an impressive aging potential. While traditionally used as a blending component to enhance other wines, in recent times, Graciano has been recognized for its standalone quality, capturing the palates of wine enthusiasts around the world.

Which wine regions make the best Graciano wine?

While Graciano grape has its roots firmly established in the Rioja region of Spain, it has ventured beyond its native soils. The Rioja region remains the epicenter of its production, known for producing wines of exceptional character and depth from this variety. Here, the calcareous clay soils and Mediterranean climate provide an ideal environment for Graciano to flourish. In addition, regions like Navarra in Spain and a few pockets in California and Australia are experimenting with Graciano, producing promising results.

What are the most popular Graciano wines?

Graciano, once overshadowed by other varietals, has started to earn accolades for its single varietal wines in recent years. While many top Rioja producers incorporate Graciano in their blends, certain vineyards offer pure Graciano wines that have garnered attention. Labels from prominent Rioja producers, who champion the grape's potential, often rank among the most popular. These wines exhibit the depth, vibrancy, and aromatic complexity that Graciano is celebrated for.

What are the best value Graciano wines?

Given the increasing popularity of Graciano wines, there are several value-driven options available for enthusiasts. While premium bottles from renowned Rioja producers may fetch higher prices, numerous young Graciano wines or those from emerging regions offer outstanding quality for their price. They encapsulate the grape's essence, delivering its characteristic aroma and flavor profiles, without the hefty price tag often associated with aged or prestigious labels.

What are the foods best paired with Graciano wines?

Graciano wines, with their robust flavor profiles and significant tannin structure, pair beautifully with hearty dishes. Red meats, especially lamb and beef, complement the wine's richness. Traditional Spanish dishes like paella, chorizo, or morcilla (blood sausage) are also harmonious pairings. For vegetarians, roasted vegetables, especially eggplant and bell peppers, and dishes with mushrooms or lentils, resonate well with Graciano's deep flavors. The wine's vibrant acidity means it can also cut through richer dishes, creating a delightful balance on the palate.