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Haro Station Wine District establishes itself among the best wine tourism destinations in the world

Over 4,500 wine and food lovers have made their way to Haro Station Wine District to enjoy the 2nd edition of the Haro Station Wine Experience. A unique wine  festival  promoted  by  seven  Rioja  wineries:  López  de  Heredia  Viña  Tondonia;  La Rioja  Alta,  S.A.;  Bodegas  Muga;  Bodegas  RODA;  CVNE;  Bodegas  Bilbaínas  and Bodegas Gómez Cruzado.  Throughout the whole day, the people attending were able to  visit the entire premises, of an exceptional cultural and historic nature; taste a selection of 14 wines, accompanied by seven  Riojan  tapas; participate in different activities related with the world of wine; discover the architectural features of the district; and enjoy live music performances.  

The wines offered for the occasion were Gran Reserva 904 2005 and Viña Ardanza 2007, from La Rioja Alta, S.A.; Viña Tondonia Tinto Reserva 2004 and Viña Bosconia Tinto Reserva 2005, from López de Heredia Viña Tondonia; Muga Reserva Selección Especial 2011 and Prado Enea Gran Reserva 2004, from Bodegas Muga; RODA 2011 and RODA I 2009, from Bodegas RODA; Asua Crianza 2012 and Cune Reserva 2010, from CVNE; La Vicalanda  Reserva  2010  and  Viña  Pomal  Rosado  2015,  from  Bodegas  Bilbaínas;  and Gómez Cruzado Blanco 2015 and Honorable 2012, from Bodegas Gómez Cruzado.  

On the other hand, the people enjoying the activities found them to be both appealing and original.  R.  López  de  Heredia  Viña  Tondonia  showed  his  ‘Historical  Exhibition’,  in  which they  use  photographs  and  centenary  works  to  go  through  the  winery’s  history;  CVNE  invited everyone  to  visit  the  ‘Caro  at  CVNE’  exhibition,  a  selection  of  sculptures  distributed  around the  winery,  created  by  Anthony  Caro,  one  of  the  leading  British  artists  of  the  20th  century; Gómez  Cruzado  presented  ‘Wine  craftsmen:  the  wineskin  maker’,  an  exhibition  of  the trade  of  goatskin  flasks  and  wineskins  for  transporting  and  drinking  wine;  La  Rioja  Alta,  S.A. offered the ‘Manual racking by the light of a candle’, an ancient technique carried out by the winery to clean wine sediment naturally; Bodegas Bilbaínas gave demonstrations of manual ‘Cava disgorgement’, a process for removing the lees that come from the second fermentation of  cava;  Bodegas  Muga  performed  a  demonstration  of    ‘Barrel  stave  bending’  to  show  the people  attending  how  to  make  a  handcrafted  wineskin;  and  much  to  everyone’s  enjoyment, Bodegas RODA opened the doors of their admirable cellar.  

A workshop for professionals

Prestigious  chefs  and  sommeliers,  together  with  national  and  international  press  members  of the wine sector, met up the day before the Haro Station Wine Experience was held. During the event,  Pedro  Ballesteros,  the  only  Spanish  Master  of  Wine,  was  named  ‘Maquinista  del Año’, a prize awarded to Tim Atkin in the previous edition.   Especially  for  the  occasion  Pedro  Ballesteros,  accompanied  by  the  oenologists  of  the  seven wineries,  offered  an  extraordinary  Master  Class.  An  interactive  and  unrepeatable  en primeur tasting that  allowed the participants to discover the origin and secrets of the  blended wines  so  characteristic  of  Haro  District  and  which  form  part  of  the  genesis  of  the  Rioja  wines produced today.  

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