Rioja is a province and autonomous community in the north of Spain, the recognized wine-growing center of the country. The largest vineyards in the province are located in the valley of the Ebro River, which flows out of the Cantabrian Mountains, and around the ancient city of Haro, famous for its Wine Museum and the Battle of Wine Summer Festival. In Rioja, there are small wineries with old cellars as well as large wine producers.
An excellent offer of a famous winery in Rioja (the most famous wine is produced here, a very prestigious and iconic wine producing region) with the possibility of building a small hotel on site. Some of the premises are rented out to other winemakers. Several different wines are produced in the wineries facilities. Current wine producing operations produce a stable annual yield of approximately 8%.
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