'Yee-ha—Let’s Go', Bobal!

Bodegas Arráez's Vividor, Bobal, is new on the Wild Wines list. The 'Yee-ha—Let’s Go' retro illustrations on the label give you a taste of how this under-the-radar indigenous grape, often overlooked compared to Spain's more famous grapes like Tempranillo and Garnacha, stages a triumphant return, blasting open the door with a passionate fury fueled by its rogue winemakers, Toni Arráez Calabuig and his gang.

Bodegas Arráez produce a current style of wine with respect and admiration for the past and without losing the essence of the area in which they are created. 

Vividor

Vividor is from a range of wines focused on a non-conformist public. A segment of wines designed to put an end to the seriousness that has historically been given to wine.

Bobal

Spain's Bobal grape is a distinctive native variety that finds its best expression in its heartland of Utiel-Requena. Toni's desire to showcase Mediterranean native grapes to the world contributes to an ever-growing fan base.This under-the-radar grape is Spain's 3rd most planted red wine and is loved for its fruity flavours, soft tannins, and velvety finish.

Let’s Drink

Vividor is a wine of profound depth and intricate complexity, boasting layers of luscious dark fruit, delicate spice, and a hint of earthiness.

Let’s Eat

Bobal is lusciously food-friendly. Its velvety tannins and perfectly balanced acidity make it a versatile companion for various dishes, from robust stews to succulent summer-grilled BBQ meats.

Image: Bodegas Arráez

Contact us for a taste and/or to request the new 2024-2025 Wild Wines list.

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