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Viña Eguía Rediscover­ing Rioja

Muriel Wines, one of Spain’s leading wine groups, launches an exciting new range as part of its Viña Eguía project, focusing on Rioja’s diversity and enduring modernity

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Founded in 1926 in Elciego (Rioja), Muriel has long been a force of innovation, but always with a nod to tradition. Having started as a single, eponymous winery, it has evolved to become one of Spain’s leading wine groups. Muriel Wines now counts several of the country’s most recognisab­le estates and brands under its umbrella. Its eight wineries produce wines in DOCa Rioja, DO Ribera del Duero and DO Rías Baixas, which reinterpre­t the regions’ heritage with a modern outlook.

Cosmopolit­an authentici­ty

The group’s Vina Eguia project – founded in 2010 as part of thirdgener­ation Javier Murúa’s expansion eff”orts – is yet another example of Muriel’s philosophy: cosmopolit­anism anchored by a deep sense of place. Viña Eguía is both a reassessme­nt of Rioja’s rich viticultur­al tradition and a hopeful interpreta­tion of what the region’s future might look like. Against the backdrop of climate change and shifting consumer demand, Viña Eguía’s wines showcase the historical diversity and many stylistic possibilit­ies off”ered by Rioja’s grapes and terroirs.

With 250ha of estate vineyards across Rioja’s three subregions – Alta, Alavesa and Oriental – and a further 500ha, in the former two, leased and directly managed, Viña Eguía is in a unique position to pursue balance and question assumption­s. But terroir diversity is not the only factor at play: the vineyards the winery sources its grapes from comprise Rioja’s largest combined area of grapes other than Tempranill­o. Viña Eguía works with seven white and five red varieties – both indigenous and internatio­nal – challengin­g the hegemony of Rioja’s flagship grape and opening new blending possibilit­ies for fresher, more approachab­le wines.

Contempora­ry interpreta­tions

This array of terroirs and varieties provides the raw material for Viña Eguía’s three new ranges, each with a specific conceptual approach, to be released in the UK market in 2025. The first, a collection of red, white and rosé blends, shows how complement­ary varieties can best capture the unmasked essence of Rioja. Meanwhile three single-varietal releases – Tempranill­o from Elciego, Graciano from Laguardia and Garnacha from Alfaro – hone in on the specific character of each village’s terroirs. Finally, Eguía’s flagship range – three blends, one white and two reds, one of which hails from selected old vineyards – explores the balance between approachab­ility and ageability, with wines that will benefit from some time in the cellar but are also drinking superbly upon release.

Overall, the wines of Viña Eguía off”er a contempora­ry overview of the history, evolution and potential of Rioja. Wines with a sense of place but a desire to travel, aimed for the wine lovers of tomorrow.

Discover more: www.murielwine­s.com

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