Arizcuren
Rioja, Spain
Photography and writing by Ted Vance.
Short Summary
Well-known and highly respected architect turned winegrower, Javier Arizcuren is one of Rioja Oriental’s most exciting talents. Javier spends his “spare time” focused on rescuing high-altitude, ancient Grenache and Mazuelo (the local name for Cariñana), on vineyards that managed to survive both phylloxera and the trend of replacing historic vines with Tempranillo, a grape that ripens early, and that is only a small part of this region’s history despite its dominance today. His experience with architecture leads him down rabbit holes of possibility and experimentation (a rarity in this often predictable and extremely conservative wine region) so that he may better understand the aesthetic of each site and build on its strengths using various fermentation and aging techniques.
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