Red wine· Rioja, Spain
What does Rioja taste like?
Rioja is Spain's most famous red wine region, best known for Tempranillo blends. Expect savory cherry, dried fig, and signature notes of vanilla, dill, and coconut from American oak aging.
At a glance
The breakdown
Everything that shapes how Rioja tastes, in plain language.
Fruit
01Cherry and red plum, often with a dried-fruit character.
Body
02Medium-Full
Acidity
03Medium-High
Tannins
04Medium
Flavor profile
- Cherry and dried strawberry
- Vanilla, dill, and coconut (from American oak)
- Tobacco and leather
- Dried fig (in older Reservas)
- Smooth, integrated tannins
Who will like it
Lovers of mature, savory reds. Older Riojas drink incredibly well with food.
On the nose
Common aromas
Smell these in your glass? You're probably tasting Rioja.
In plain English
“Rioja is one of the great wine bargains. Even older 'Reserva' bottles are affordable and ready to drink. The vanilla and dill notes from American oak are its signature.”
At the table
Food pairings
Rioja works best with these foods.
- 01Tapas (chorizo, jamón)
- 02Roast lamb
- 03Manchego
- 04Paella
- 05Mushroom risotto
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Adjacent
Similar wines
If you enjoy Rioja, these are worth exploring next.
Tempranillo
Tempranillo is Spain's signature red — savory, leathery, and full of cherry and tobacco. With age, it gains beautiful notes of dill, vanilla, and dried fig from American oak.
Chianti
Chianti is Tuscany's signature red, made primarily from Sangiovese. It's bright, savory, and built for food — think tart cherry, tomato leaf, and a refreshing acidity that begs for pasta.
Burgundy Pinot Noir
Burgundy Pinot Noir is the gold standard for Pinot — refined, earthy, and obsessed with terroir. Expect tart red cherry, mushroom, and forest floor wrapped in silky, ethereal tannins.
A natural next step
If you liked Rioja, try…
Tempranillo
Tempranillo is Spain's signature red — savory, leathery, and full of cherry and tobacco. With age, it gains beautiful notes of dill, vanilla, and dried fig from American oak.
Chianti
Chianti is Tuscany's signature red, made primarily from Sangiovese. It's bright, savory, and built for food — think tart cherry, tomato leaf, and a refreshing acidity that begs for pasta.
Merlot
Merlot is the smoothest big red — soft, plummy, and easy to drink with no rough edges. It's everything you love about Cabernet, with the volume turned down a notch.
In the wild
Where to find this wine
Crianza (2 years aging), Reserva (3 years), Gran Reserva (5+ years). All are affordable for the quality.
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