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House icon ▸Spain▸Castilla y Léon▸Toro

Toro DO

Originally granted Denominación de Origen status in 1933, Toro’s winemaking suffered during and after the Spanish Civil War, rendering the designation obsolete until a new one was established in the late 1980s. Today the area is known for its full bodied, concentrated wines from the Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo) grape, whilst a small amount of Garnacha - mostly used in Toro Rosado - and an even tinier amount of white varieties, Malvasía Blanca and Verdejo, are also grown.

Featured wines from Toro DO


Toro DO “Cartago”
Toro DO “Cartago”
Bodegas San Román, Castilla y Léon, Spain
2016
Tinta de Toro (100%)
Toro DO “Gran Dama de Toro” Gran Reserva
Toro DO “Gran Dama de Toro” Gran Reserva
Bodegas Fariña, Castilla y Léon, Spain
2016
Tinta de Toro (100%)
Toro DO “Dama de Toro” Reserva
Toro DO “Dama de Toro” Reserva
Bodegas Fariña, Castilla y Léon, Spain
2016
Tinta de Toro (100%)
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