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A whiter shade of Rioja

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July 2025

Exploring the white wines of Rioja with celebrated producer Bodegas Izadi

A whiter shade of Rioja

Bodegas Izadi is something of an outlier in Rioja. Despite its privileged location in Villabuena de Álava in the heart of Rioja Alavesa, Izadi’s range isn't just shaped by its old-vine parcels of red varieties like Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graciano and Mazuelo. In fact, Izadi now produces almost as many white wines as reds: all individual expressions of Rioja's terroir.

Old-vine complexity

Over the past decade, the Izadi team has been reestablishing old bush vines of indigenous white varieties. 'For more than 30 years, we were making traditional-style whites with Viura and Malvasía, fermented and aged in barrel,' explains Gonzalo Antón, CEO of Bodegas Izadi. As Antón explains, '2016 marked an evolution: as well as including indigenous varieties in the Selección Blanco, Izadi began working with concrete eggs, amphorae and foudres.'

imageSelección Blanco is a blend of Viura, Maturana Blanca, Tempranillo Blanco, Garnacha Blanca, Malvasía and Turruntés. It is unique in Rioja for its use of all the native white varieties of the region, and the 2023 vintage was recently recognised by Decanter as a 'complex white Rioja that speaks of old vines' with 94 points in the 2025 Rioja Report.

A singular expression

Izadi's experimentation extends to single-variety wines and specific plots. Larrosa Blanca is made from a parcel of Garnacha Blanca planted in 1960. A fresh and fruit-forward wine, it is fermented in stainless steel to give a pure expression of old-vine concentration with intense varietal character. Another wine produced from old vines,

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