News Benjamín Romea Transforms Rioja Amid Climate Change Challenges by Olivier Watson November 28, 2024 4 min 10 Explore the evolution of Rioja with Benjamín Romea, blending tradition and innovation in sustainable winemaking. Discover his biodynamic practices today!The Evolution of Rioja: Embracing Sustainability and Innovation The world of wine is not just about taste; it’s a complex interplay of tradition, terroir, and innovation. One figure who embodies this evolution is Benjamín Romea, whose vineyard, El Llano de la Madera, stands as a testament to the future of winemaking in La Rioja. The years 2007 and 2008 marked pivotal moments for Romea, propelling his wines onto the international stage when his Contador 2004 received a coveted 100 points from Robert Parker. This accolade was not merely a recognition of excellence but an invitation to explore what makes Riojan wines so compelling. Romea’s commitment extends beyond just producing exceptional wines; he is acutely aware of the challenges posed by climate change. As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, traditional viticulture faces unprecedented pressures. By acquiring the rugged El Llano de la Madera in 2014, Romea embraced a forward-thinking approach to winemaking. “We are anticipating climate change,” he asserts, emphasizing that this untouched terrain will cultivate the Riojas of the future. His vision combines sustainability with an understanding of local biodiversity, ensuring that each bottle reflects not only craftsmanship but also a deep respect for nature. The significance of this venture cannot be overstated. As Romea states, “This land is a treasure; it’s unique and irreplaceable.” With 15 out of the 24 hectares designated for vineyard cultivation using biodynamic practices, he aims to create a harmonious ecosystem where wine production coexists with local fauna. This innovative methodology includes installing feeders for wildlife and utilizing companion planting strategies to enhance biodiversity. In doing so, Romea sets a new standard for winemaking that prioritizes ecological balance alongside quality. Cultivating Future Classics: The Art of Selection At El Llano de la Madera, Romea’s meticulous approach to viticulture shines through in his selection of grape clones. Drawing from the finest specimens used in his acclaimed Contador line, he aims to maintain the distinctive personality that has become synonymous with his brand. In addition to classic red varieties like Tempranillo and Garnacha, which are slated for planting between 2025 and 2027, Romea is also introducing white varietals such as Garnacha Blanca, Viura, and Malvasía—each occupying approximately 20% of the vineyard.Volevo sequestrarti al mondo intero, ai dischi tristi, ai diversivi, ai locali , dal vino e dalla felicità. Volevo sequestrati anche a Dio, perché tu fossi solamente mia. This emphasis on varietal diversity is crucial for adapting to changing climates while preserving Riojan heritage. As expert sommelier Marta López notes, “The beauty of Rioja lies in its ability to evolve while honoring tradition.” The careful selection and planting process will take years to yield results; however, anticipation builds as enthusiasts look forward to tasting these innovative blends. By 2027, Romea expects to unveil his first white wine from this new venture—a milestone eagerly awaited by both critics and consumers alike. Moreover, incorporating biodynamic practices into this project not only reflects a commitment to sustainability but also enhances the wines’ quality by fostering healthy soil ecosystems. Such methods have been shown to increase grape quality through natural pest control and improved vine health (source: Organic Winegrowers Association). It’s clear that Romea’s philosophy transcends mere production; it’s about creating an enduring legacy rooted in respect for both history and nature. A Toast to Tradition: The Legacy of Benjamín Romea Benjamín Romea’s journey through the world of winemaking exemplifies how passion can drive innovation while respecting tradition. His accolades speak volumes about his skill—most notably his Contador wines—but it’s his forward-thinking mindset that truly sets him apart in an industry often steeped in convention. He embraces modern challenges while preserving the rich heritage of Rioja. 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So raise your glass—not just to exceptional wine but also to those who dare to envision what lies ahead in our ever-evolving relationship with nature’s bounty. Photo by Yoko Correia Nishimiya on Unsplash RiojaWinemaking Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Food & Wine Agenda: November 28 – December 3 Events next post Thanksgiving Wine Guide: Top Picks & Last-Minute Tips Sustainable Wine: My Journey from Property to Purpose February 24, 2025 Fair Match: My Surprising Take on Wine Networking February 24, 2025 San Lorenzo’s Gastronomic Shift: Is Authenticity Fading? 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