CVNE
In Haro’s famed Barrio de la Estación, the heartbeat of CVNE in Rioja has echoed since 1879, still guided by the founding family’s descendants.
From Rioja Alta parcels and cooler exposures along the Sierra de Cantabria, Tempranillo is shaped into the region’s classic ladder—Crianza, Reserva, Gran Reserva—while Viura anchors the whites. Historic underground cellars, concrete and stainless steel sit side by side, and ageing in a judicious mix of American and French oak is treated as a tool, not a signature.
With icons such as Imperial, first bottled for the British in 1920, the house shows how Rioja can evolve without losing its accent. Projects like Viña Real and the single-estate Viñedos del Contino, launched in 1973, underline a quiet obsession with origin, selection and time.CVNE
In Haro’s famed Barrio de la Estación, the heartbeat of CVNE in Rioja has echoed since 1879, still guided by the founding family’s descendants.
From Rioja Alta parcels and cooler exposures along the Sierra de Cantabria, Tempranillo is shaped into the region’s classic ladder—Crianza, Reserva, Gran Reserva—while Viura anchors the whites. Historic underground cellars, concrete and stainless steel sit side by side, and ageing in a judicious mix of American and French oak is treated as a tool, not a signature.
With icons such as Imperial, first bottled for the British in 1920, the house shows how Rioja can evolve without losing its accent. Projects like Viña Real and the single-estate Viñedos del Contino, launched in 1973, underline a quiet obsession with origin, selection and time.