Five zones, five unique terroirs
Navarra, an exceptional territory
One hundred kilometers cross Navarre from north to south. A small distance that, nevertheless, treasures an amazing wealth of contrasts. To the north, the Navarrese Pyrenees with legendary forests and valleys, cool and rainy, reflecting the Atlantic climate. To the south, the dry plains of the banks of the Ebro River and the lunar landscape of the Bardenas Reales, under the influence of the Mediterranean climate. This cocktail of climatic and landscape influences makes Navarra a unique and exceptional region with five distinct terroirs, each with its own personality: Tierra Estella, Valdizarbe, Baja Montaña, Ribera Alta and Ribera Baja. - Privileged location in the north of Spain. - Vineyards with the highest latitude in the country. - Exceptional confluence of climates: Atlantic and Mediterranean. - More than 9,000 hectares of vineyards.Earth
Estella
Crossed by the river Ega and limited by the Sierra de Urbasa, it has a marked relief in its northern area that is softening towards the south where it coexists with olive trees and cereals.
Valdizarbe
Marked in its western part by the foothills of the Sierra de Andía and the Sierra del Perdón to the north, it runs largely around the Arga River, being an area of gentle hills and valleys.
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Mountain
The area is very marked by a pronounced orography, with abundant low forest vegetation, where vines reign in the few cultivable areas.
Ribera High
An area with gentle relief in the north and around the Ega, which becomes flatter on its way south, where vines and cereals cohabit.Ribera
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Large plain, with little vegetation and very flat, dominated by the imposing presence of the Sierra del Moncayo. In the most favorable areas there is an abundance of orchards.








