Top 100 red wines of Ycoden-Daute-Isora

Discover the top 100 best red wines of Ycoden-Daute-Isora of Ycoden-Daute-Isora as well as the best winemakers in the region. Explore the varietals of the red wines that are popular of Ycoden-Daute-Isora and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Discovering the wine region of Ycoden-Daute-Isora

The wine region of Ycoden-Daute-Isora is located in the region of Iles Canaries of Spain. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Viñátigo or the Domaine Viñátigo produce mainly wines white, red and sweet. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Ycoden-Daute-Isora are Cabernet-Sauvignon, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Ycoden-Daute-Isora often reveals types of flavors of pineapple, tree fruit or black fruit and sometimes also flavors of floral, red fruit or microbio.

In the mouth of Ycoden-Daute-Isora is a powerful with a nice freshness. We currently count 11 estates and châteaux in the of Ycoden-Daute-Isora, producing 34 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Ycoden-Daute-Isora go well with generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or veal.

News from the vineyard of Ycoden-Daute-Isora

Família Torres establishes new base in Galicia

Torres is best known for producing wines across Spanish regions including Catalunya, Rioja and Ribera del Duero. It also has an international presence with Miguel Torres in Chile and Marimar in Sonoma, California, but for more than a decade it has been producing wines in Galicia too. This aspect of its portfolio started with the purchase of a 6ha vineyard in the Salnés subregion, producing the upmarket wine Blanco Granito based on Rías Baixas’ star variety, Albariño. The wine is made from a uniq ...

Wine lover: The climate needs you!

Kimberly Nicholas PhD (@KA_Nicholas) is a sustainability scientist at Lund University, and author of Under the Sky We Make: How to Be Human in a Warming World  Our 2020 research found that how fast we succeed at stopping warming will determine how much of the wine-growing regions and their characteristic varieties we love will remain in our lifetimes.  Changing to warmer-climate varieties can help limit losses, but there are limits to adaptation.  An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. ...

Andrew Jefford: ‘Arresting and generous, but without vulgarity or excess’

Layers of colour in the sky before me: indigo, peach, salmon. In the rear-view mirror, the gold was catching fire. As I drove down through the lonely, Mistral-chilled vines of Babeau-Bouldoux towards nearby St-Chinian, I was thinking about what Christine Deleuze of Clos Bagatelle had just said. ‘When you came to visit 10 years ago,’ she reminded me, ‘you said we needed to wait another decade for a market breakthrough. Today you’ve said we need to wait another decade or two. So when, exactly, wil ...