Wine Clubs

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Try Spanish Wine Club

A basic membership is free of charge and you can cancel or pause at any time. Minimum age 23 years. 

What’s included in your annual membership?

  • Monthly newsletter with news, tips from our local experts and partners
  • Offers from our production partners
  • Digital wine tasting events

The Discovery Wine Club 

It’s a wine tasting journey that starts in the comfort of your home, and if you want, takes you all the way to Spanish Bodegas and amazing culinary experiences. 

You become a member by ordering our expert curated New & Classic Rioja tasting box. As a member you then have the possibility to order mixed cases from Catalonia, Ribera del Duero, Toro and Vinos de Madrid and Castilla la Mancha. 

How it works 

Boxes are deliver quarterly and two weeks before each delivery you get information regarding the wines and delivery date for your home location. You just have to confirm each order and wines will be on their way to your home adress, free delivery each time. In every new box there are selected Spanish gourmet products and personal invitations to Bodegas. It’s easy to say that The Discovery Club takes your next glass of wine to a totally different level!

What’s included in your annual membership?

  • Monthly newsletter with news, tips from our local experts and partners 
  • Access to the Spanish Fine Wine Shop
  • 4x Free shipping
  • Special offers from our production partners
  • Invitations to Bodegas
  • Digital wine tasting events

The Discovery Club – Box 01: 

New & Classic Rioja 
  • 3x Rioja Crianza 2021, 80% Tempranillo, 10% Mazuelo, 10% Graciano
  • 2x Rioja Reserva 2019, 90% Tempranillo, 5% Graciano, 5% Mazuela
  • 2x Rioja “Vino tinto de la Pueblo”, 85% Tempranillo, 10% Garnacha, 3% Merlot, 2% Palomino
  • Gourmet Experience (Savoury Snacks)
  • Educational information (Digital PDF)

Price: 150€

Good to know about Rioja

Rioja is Spain’s most historically influential fine-wine region, and today it stands at a stylistic crossroads between traditional (classic) and modern (new wave) expressions. Both are primarily based on Tempranillo, but they differ in philosophy, oak regime, fruit expression, and structure.

At its core, Rioja is Tempranillo-driven, producing wines that balance:

  • Fresh red and black fruit

  • Measured acidity

  • Refined tannins

  • Oak integration (American or French)

Stylistically, Rioja spans:

  • Traditional elegance (silky, savory, tertiary complexity)

  • Modern precision (riper fruit, greater structure, terroir focus)

The Discovery Club – Box 02: 

Catalonia 

The second tasting box is well curated with a mix of red, white and sparkling wine from Montsant, Priorat and Penedes. Wines that are truly symbolic for these mediterranean regions. Two weeks in advance you get all details of the included wines in your club email. You can cancel or pause whenever you want. 

Good to know

Catalonia offers one of the widest geological and climatic ranges in Spain:

  • Coastal Mediterranean zones (warm, maritime influence)

  • Inland continental areas (greater diurnal shifts)

  • Mountain vineyards (notably in the Pyrenees foothills)

  • Iconic llicorella slate soils (especially in Priorat)

This diversity results in wines ranging from mineral-driven, high-structure reds to fresh, saline whites and world-class sparkling wines.

 

The Discovery Club – Box 03: 

Ribera del Duero/Toro

These are two of Spain’s most prestigious red-wine regions, internationally recognised for producing powerful, structured, and age-worthy wines based primarily on Tempranillo. In This tasting box we have included four wines that are unparalleled in quality and price ratio, probably in the world, with top scores from international critics. 

Good to know

Ribera del Duero and Toro wines are typically full-bodied, high-structure, high-tannin red wines with concentrated dark fruit, pronounced oak influence, and strong ageing capacity.

Key terroir factors:

  • Continental climate – hot, dry summers; very cold winters

  • Extreme diurnal shifts – preserve acidity and aromatic precision

  • Poor, limestone- and clay-rich soils – promote low yields and concentration

  • Old vines – many bush-trained (en vaso), often 40–80+ years old

These conditions create wines with natural power balanced by freshness.

The Discovery Club – Box 04: 

Vinos de Madrid/Castilla de la Mancha 

Among sommeliers and Spanish wine critics, Vinos de Madrid and Castilla de la Mancha are increasingly viewed as two of Spain’s most promising “rediscovery” regions — valued for old-vine Garnacha, high-altitude freshness, and authenticity rather than prestige or power.

Experts note a major stylistic shift over the past 10 years:

  • Less extraction

  • Larger or neutral oak

  • Whole-cluster fermentation

  • Emphasis on vineyard parcels

The result: wines that prioritize purity, drinkability, and site expression over oak and concentration.

Good to know

Experts highlight the region’s old bush-vine Garnacha (often 50–90+ years old), planted on poor granite and sandy soils. Compared with Garnacha from Priorat or Rioja, Madrid expressions are typically:

  • More transparent and lifted

  • Medium-bodied rather than powerful

  • Marked by red fruit, wild herbs, and mineral tension

  • Fresh acidity due to altitude (600–900m)

Many critics describe the best examples as “Burgundian in finesse but Mediterranean in soul.”