Campo Viejo is a Spanish wine brand known for its Rioja wines. The brand uses traditional and modern winemaking techniques to produce high-quality wines.
- The brand was founded in 1959 in La Rioja by two small winemakers - Jose Ortiguela and Carlos Fuentenueva.
- In the 1970s, Campo Viejo became one of the first Spanish wine brands to export wine to the UK.
- The brand was acquired by Pernod Ricard in 2001 and has since expanded its production and distribution around the world.
Another Rioja wine brand known for its high-quality wines with a modern twist.
A family-owned winery that produces traditional Rioja wines with a modern touch.
A Rioja wine brand that combines tradition and innovation to produce unique and flavorful wines.
A fruity and easy to drink red wine made from Tempranillo grapes.
A premium red wine made from Tempranillo grapes aged for at least 24 months in oak barrels and bottles.
A sparkling wine made with Macabeo, Parellada, and Xarel·lo grapes using the traditional méthode champenoise.
Campo Viejo wines are produced in the Rioja region of Spain.
Campo Viejo mainly uses Tempranillo grapes to make its wines, but also blends them with other local and international varieties.
Campo Viejo Gran Reserva wines age for at least 24 months in oak barrels and bottles before being released for sale.
Campo Viejo Cava Brut Reserva can be aged for up to 3 years from the date of production.
Yes, Campo Viejo is committed to sustainable wine production practices, including reducing their carbon footprint and recycling and reusing waste materials.