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Rioja Accumulates 840 Million Litres of Wine in the Cellar, Although It Reduces Stocks for the Second Consecutive Year

Iñigo Torres, director general of Grupo Rioja, has shared in COPE Rioja’s microphones a clear and unalarmed X-ray of the situation in the wine sector. Although he recognizes that the global context does not accompany it, he highlights the resilience capacity, collective work and brand value that make Rioja a denomination that continues to remain afloat and even growing. “The biggest problem is the fall in consumption worldwide. There is a change…
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Iñigo Torres, director general of Grupo Rioja, has shared in COPE Rioja’s microphones a clear and unalarmed X-ray of the situation in the wine sector. Although he recognizes that the global context does not accompany it, he highlights the resilience capacity, collective work and brand value that make Rioja a denomination that continues to remain afloat and even growing. “The biggest problem is the fall in consumption worldwide. There is a change…

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"The wine is joy", repeat again and again the voices that cultivate it, bottle it and represent it. And if there is a wine that can claim that joy as sign of identity, that is Rioja.

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elcorreoweb.es broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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