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- Seven Golds and 97 Points for Altos Pigeage 2019 from Jean-Marc’s superb, high-altitude Rioja estate£27.00 per bottle
- Three Golds and 95 Points for Altos Pigeage 2020 from Jean-Marc’s superb, high-altitude Rioja estate£27.00 per bottle
- Legendary Rioja from renowned Bodega Muga, Torre is a bold, concentrated and complex 96-point red£75.00 per bottle
- £55.00 per bottle
- Flagship Rioja from one of Spain’s leading winemakers, Telmo Rodriguez. A magnificent Reserva£38.99 per bottle
- An intensely citrusy, complex, barrel-matured white from the mountain-cooled vineyards of Navarra£28.00 per bottle
- A fruit-filled red from Spain’s Toro. All Tinto del Toro (aka Tempranillo), it’s darkly delicious£12.99 per bottle
- Top-flight, 93pt rosado, so fresh and pure, from a renowned Rioja estate and very old Garnacha vine£23.00 per bottle
- The rich, layered and hugely complex Reserva with 95 points from a Rioja legend López de Herediafrom £36.00 per bottle
- Magnificent Amontillado – a luscious, rich and complex sherry from the great Gonzalez Byass£16.99 per bottle
- Eight Golds and 97 Points for this great estate's Altos Pigeage, here in double magnum£110.00 per bottle
- Complex, elegant Rioja Reserva, aged two years in barrel, from a top family estate. In magnum£36.00 per bottle
- Enjoy the silky, bright berry fruits and lightly toasty oak notes of this elegant Rioja Crianza£15.99 per bottle
- Intensely citrusy, mineral-bright, smoky-oak white from Spain's gastronomic San Sebastian heartland£17.99 per bottle
- Superb, Burgundian style white – barrel-fermented, old-vine Macabeo from a great winemaker in Spain£25.00 per bottle
- From one of Rioja’s most famous bodegas, this is a rich, complex, super-fresh, oak-fermented white£35.00 per bottle
- Fruit-filled and spicy, Reserva-quality Rioja, from a highly awarded bodega. Packed in wood£19.99 per bottle
- Legendary 100-point Rioja from the renowned family estate of Muga, no stranger to perfect scoresfrom £200.00 per bottle
- Juicy, ripe, spicy berry fruit in this smooth appealing Garnacha from the great Norrel Robertson£12.99 per bottle
- Eight Golds and many high scores for the latest Altos Pigeage from this fine high-altitude Rioja est£27.00 per bottle
- Rich, darkly spiced Garnacha from ancient vines in remote Calatayud, made by Norrel Robertson MW£27.00 per bottle
- A long, silky and complex, Cabernet-based Reserva with 8 years' age from a top estate. Outstanding£26.00 per bottle
- A fabulous, sleek, elegant red from one of Spain’s very greatest winemakers, Telmo Rodriguez£30.00 per bottle
- From one of Spain’s most renowned winemakers, Telmo Rodriguez, this is a superbly, elegant Rioja£25.00 per bottle
Why buy spanish wine from Laithwaites?
There are plenty of great reasons to buy from Laithwaites. Here are just a few:
- Trust – we’ve been a family wine merchant for 50 years, with over 400,000 happy customers. Our customer service is second to none – reflected in our ‘excellent’ Trustpilot rating.
- Quality – every year our team of buyers taste 40,000 bottles to bring you the best. Just 800 (that’s 2%) make the grade.
- Range – our buyers don’t just sit in an office and make phone calls. They visit wineries all over the world – often small family cellars – to bring you authentic, handcrafted wines that you won’t find in your local supermarket.
- Convenience – no need to struggle to the car with bulky bottles. We deliver straight to your door.
- Peace of mind – with our no-quibble guarantee, you never need to worry about getting a bad bottle. If you don’t like a wine – for whatever reason – you don’t pay for it.
And last but not least … we’re committed to leading the way in becoming more sustainable in all areas of the business. That’s why we were named Decanter’s Green Champion of the Year in 2023.
When will my wine be delivered?
The day of your delivery will depend on which option you’ve chosen at checkout.
- For a standard delivery, we will deliver your order within three working days. Delivery to the Scottish Highlands, some other areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland and offshore islands can take an extra few days.
- Usual delivery times are between 07.00 and 21.00.
- You can select Next-day or Named-day delivery at checkout – but do bear in mind we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
For the best experience we recommend you subscribe to our Unlimited service. A one-off payment of £29.99 entitles you to free delivery for a year – including free Next-day delivery. There’s no minimum order – you’ll get free delivery even on a single bottle. And you can get delivery to multiple addresses, so it’s perfect for gifting!
Can I get a wine subscription with Laithwaites?
Yes! It’s quick and easy to join our Wine Club.
You’ll start discovering new wines for less right away – and once you’re in you can easily tailor your subscription to your needs.
Want to skip or delay a delivery? No problem. Fancy a different style? We’ve a wide range to choose from. Want to swap in some of your favourite wines? It’s easy to do online. We’ll send a reminder email the week before delivery so you’ll have time to make any changes you like.
What happens if I want to return a wine?
We want you to enjoy every bottle you buy from us. If you are not completely satisfied with any wine, for any reason, just let us know and you’ll receive a refund.
Plus, we always want you to receive exactly what you need. If we deliver a case and it’s not wanted, just email us at customerservice@laithwaites.com and we’ll take care of it.
What are the most popular spanish wines?
Red wine
Spain is best known for its diverse and remarkable reds. The variety in Spanish reds encompasses everything from the deep and structured Riojas – primarily made of Tempranillo – to the berry-rich wines made from Garnacha.
- Tempranillo: Widely recognised as Spain’s flagship grape, Tempranillo flourishes in regions such as Rioja, Ribera del Duero and Toro. The wines it makes have red fruit flavours such as cherry and plum, underscored by hints of spice and earth. Their balance makes them suitable for ageing, allowing the wines to evolve over time.
- Garnacha: Also known internationally as Grenache, Garnacha prefers the warm and arid terrains of regions such as Campo de Borja and Priorat. The wines it makes are well-rounded and fruit-forward, with dominant notes of strawberry, raspberry and a backdrop of spice.
- Monastrell: Also referred to as Mourvèdre, Monastrell makes intensely flavoured wines. Dominant notes include dark fruits such as blackberries and plums, often complemented by leathery undertones. This grape is grown mainly in areas such as Jumilla and Yecla. Its tannic structure makes it suitable for ageing.
- Carignan: This grape, primarily grown in southeastern Spain, lends itself to hearty and robust wines. Their firm tannic profile, dark fruit flavours, and a touch of spice make them good pairing options for rich meals.
White wine
Spain’s range of climates and landscapes make for a wide range of white wines to enjoy. Spanish white wines are celebrated for their vibrant fruit profiles and refreshing acidity, from aromatic and crisp varieties to wines with a fuller body and creamy texture.
Popular spanish whites include:
- Albariño: Albariño wines are known for their refreshing acidity, floral aromas and flavours of citrus and stone fruits – perfect for pairing with classic Spanish seafood dishes. This popular white variety is native to Rías Baixas, a region found in northwestern Spain.
- Verdejo: With roots in the Rueda region, Verdejo is a white grape that makes highly aromatic wines – expect flavours of tropical fruits such as pineapple layered with zesty citrus notes and subtle undertones of herbs, making them a refreshing drink.
- Macabeo (or Viura): Better known in some regions as Viura, Macabeo plays a central role in white Rioja blends and is a key grape found in the sparkling wine Cava. Wines made with Macabeo often strike a balance between fruity and floral aromas, with a hint of herbs.
Sparkling wine
While Italy may dominate in the affordable fizz stakes with Prosecco, Spain has its own sparkling wine - Cava - which is made in various styles:
- Brut: The most common style of Cava and the driest. This versatile sparkling wine has little or no added sugar but still walks the line between crisp and fruity. It’s similar to Champagne in flavour but without the French sparkling wine’s signature sweet biscuit hints.
- Seco: Meaning “dry” in Spanish, Seco Cava is slightly sweeter than Brut. Refreshing with fine bubbles and a well-rounded texture, this style of Cava makes a great pairing with desserts.
- Rosé: Vibrant and refreshing, rosé Cava is made by expertly blending red varieties like Pinot Noir and Garnacha. With flavours of raspberry and hints of bay leaf, this style suits many desserts.
Sherry
Available in a range of styles with individual, distinct characteristics, Sherry is a fortified wine produced in the Andalusian region of Jerez.
Delicious on its own or as a cooking ingredient, popular styles include:
- Fino: Delicate and dry with crisp flavours, Fino Sherry has a unique ageing process involving maturing under a layer of yeast called a flor. This creates its characteristic nutty, saline flavour.
- Manzanilla: A fino that has been produced in the coastal town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where the coastal climate gives the sherry a slightly briny, maritime character.
- Oloroso: Aged without using a flor, Oloroso is a darker, richer style of Sherry that develops intense flavours and aromas of dried fruits, spices and nuts as it matures.
- Amontillado: Starting as a Fino Sherry but aged like an Oloroso, Amontillado Sherry turns into a richer Sherry with flavours of dried fruit and nuts. Often considered a happy medium.
What are Spain's best-known wine regions?
Some of the main wine regions in Spain include:
- Rioja: The most famous Spanish wine region, Rioja is celebrated for its Tempranillo-based red blends but it also offers notable white wines that have earned their own acclaim.
- Castilla y León: Spanning a massive area of central Spain – nearly one-fifth of the nation’s landmass – this region is famed for its robust red Tempranillo wines, particularly from the Ribera del Duero appellation. Castilla y León is also gaining recognition for its fresh and crisp Verdejo whites.
- Priorat: Situated in Catalonia, Priorat might be small in size but it has a big reputation. The region is known for producing deep and rich reds, primarily from its historic Garnacha and Cariñena vineyards.
- Rías Baixas: Located in the cooler Galicia region, Rías Baixas has created a name for itself with its aromatic Albariño whites, which often carry subtle hints of the nearby sea.
- Navarra: With its versatile terrains, Navarra delivers a wide range of wines – from light rosés to hearty reds, this region has something for every taste.
- Penedès: Bordering France and lying close to the Mediterranean coast, Penedès benefits from hot summers and mild winters. Renowned as the heartland of the bubbly Cava, it is also the home of a number of exciting wines, including those made from the flavourful Garnacha grape.
- Jerez: Positioned in the sunny region of Andalucia, Jerez is famous for its Sherry. This fortified wine, with styles from dry to sweet, has an age-old tradition and a global following.