Corellanas Winery: A Century of Tradition

Bodegas Corellanas has a rich history that dates back to 1900 when Mr. Julian Hernandes Malumbres established the first winery building on Fitero Street in Corella. As demand for their wines grew, the winery expanded in 1920. In 1980, a significant renovation project modernized the wine cellar with advanced technology while preserving traditional winemaking methods. In 1940, Julio Asianin further expanded the business, introducing the Vina Rubican label. In 2015, Jorge A. Johannson, President of Hans Inversiones SL Group, acquired the winery and built a new facility to enhance grape processing while maintaining the winery's commitment to natural practices.

Wines Enjoyed Across Four Continents

Hans Investment Group, a family-owned business, integrates real estate, agriculture, and viticulture. After years of dedication, Bodegas Corellanas now distributes its wines across four continents. Located in the Ribera Baja del Navarra region, the winery produces up to 650,000 liters of wine annually from its 60 hectares of vineyards. The unique soil, favorable microclimate, and ideal rainfall conditions create an excellent environment for vine cultivation. The winery primarily grows grape varieties such as Tempranillo, Garnacha, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Moscatel, and Petit Grain. These high-quality grapes are used to craft their renowned red, white, rosé, and dessert wines, which have received numerous awards.

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Alex Rodríguez
January 11, 2025
I have tried the Sarasate Wine and it was very delicious. Quality/price is very good.
enrique casas
April 16, 2019
To load a trailer, access is narrow and you have to enter through a prohibited street... Once at the door, it loads very well and the people are friendly.

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Location C/ Santa Bárbara, 29, CORELLA, 31591, NAVARRA, Spain

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Red Wine
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Grape varieties

Tempranillo
Garnacha
Sauvignon Blanc
Chardonnay
Moscatel Petit Grain

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Alex Rodríguez
Reviewed on January 11, 2025

I have tried the Sarasate Wine and it was very delicious. Quality/price is very good.

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MARIA ELENA ortega velasco
Reviewed on January 11, 2025

I came to try these wineries on the recommendation of a friend and I was surprised! The muscatel, the best I have ever tried.

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Miguel Salado
Reviewed on July 29, 2022

A very charming winery With great quality in their wines and excellent customer service Without a doubt, do not forget to visit and taste their wines.

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enrique casas
Reviewed on April 16, 2019

To load a trailer, access is narrow and you have to enter through a prohibited street... Once at the door, it loads very well and the people are friendly.

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Fernandez Oscar
Reviewed on January 25, 2019

The only drawback is that it is right in the center of town, but it is easy to get to and they have a loading and unloading area although you always find cars parked.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking

Where is Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking located?

Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking is located in Ribera Baja, Spain

What type of wines does Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking produce?

Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine.

What grape varieties do they plant at Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking?

At Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking, they cultivate Tempranillo, Garnacha, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Moscatel Petit Grain.

What languages do they speak at the Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking?

At Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking they speak English, Spanish.

Do they produce organic wines at Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking?

No, Bodegas Corellanas: A Legacy of Winemaking is not an organic wine producer.