3 Riberas, Wine region in Navarre, Spain
3 Riberas is a wine region in Navarre organized around three river valleys where vineyards are planted across sloping terrain. The landscape features grapevines adapted to different soil types and elevations, creating diverse conditions for wine production.
The region received official recognition as a wine area through Vino de la Tierra certification in 2008. This designation brought formal quality standards and regulations to the vineyards operating within the three river valleys.
Local winemakers maintain traditional production methods while incorporating modern techniques to create wines that express the regional characteristics.
Several wineries operate in the area producing wines from approved grape varieties under regulated quality standards. Visitors can tour the facilities and learn about how each producer works with local conditions to make their wines.
The region permits cultivation of 25 different grape varieties, including local specialties such as Maturana Blanca and Tempranillo Blanco. This diversity is unusual for a regulated wine area and allows producers to craft a wide range of wine styles.
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