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Bodegas Marqués de Riscal, Rioja, Spain



The one thing that strikes the visitor about so many Spanish wineries in general, and especially those in Rioja, is the investment in architecture, living works of art designed by the world's leading architects. Nowhere is this more striking than at Bodegas Marqués de Riscal, whose hotel was designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry, and which opened its doors in September 2006.

Surrounded by Tempranillo vines, the hotel's curved walls and titanium roof stand in contrast to the historic wine cellars designed in 1858 and the later 20th century buildings.



We were fortunate enough to visit the winery during the harvest when the vines were still heavy with grapes and the winery working at full capacity.



We saw how technology followed tradition with the harvest being brought in by hand and tractor, and then the individual grapes passing through an ultra-modern optical sorter before being lifted into the fermentation tanks.



Like almost all leading bodegas, a reservation is necessary to tour the winery and taste some of their wines, and Marqués de Riscal were generous both with the extent of the visit and the tasting itself.



After passing through the barrel halls and the bottling plant, we were ushered into a sunlit tasting room for a unique wine tasting experience. At the shop there is a wide selection of vintages as well as memorabilia and souvenirs.



David Silverman is a wine, travel and lifestyle photographer whose work is distributed worldwide by Getty Images


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