Miguel Riv

3 October, 2018

Who rules in Rioja

Eduardo Hernáiz, Chairman of Bodegas Familiares de Rioja, said, ‘Now we should focus on value and prestige, since continuous growth would require lowering prices and, therefore, making less expensive wines of poorer quality.’ And he added, ‘First and foremost, Rioja belongs to companies and winegrowers from our region. It is us who create jobs, and it is us, along with our families, who animate our towns and villages.’
9 August, 2018

Bodegas Familiares de Rioja asks the Ministry of Agriculture for political protection

The association is questioning the compulsory payments demanded by the Spanish Interprofessional Wine Association to finance generic consumption campaigns when in Rioja the wineries are in favour of promoting the origin of the wine and the territory.
27 November, 2017

The Romanesque Route: the Obarenes Mountains and the river Tirón

From the Conchas de Haro (the Ebro) until well into the province of Burgos, the Obarenes Mountains protect the vineyards of the western Rioja Alta area and, in addition to wineries and farmland, we can find marvellous examples of Romanesque art.
27 November, 2017

2017 Annual Award goes to Bodegas Familiares for its new corporate image

Bodegas Familiares de Rioja has received the Annual Gold Award for the ‘Best logo for a product or service’ for the corporate image that it launched this year with the Logroño-based agency Lles.
20 November, 2017

Bodegas Familiares de Rioja, leading player of the ‘New Rioja’

The Metrópoli magazine and elmundovino.com  (Víctor de la Serna, Juancho Asenjo, Alberto Pérez Marín and Jens Riis) carried out several tastings of four shipments featuring wines which are not very accessible to the conventional consumer and at which the wineries in our association took centre stage.
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