Vino de la tierra

Vino de la tierra is a quality of Spanish wine that designates the rung below the mainstream quality wine classification of denominación de origen protegida (DOP).

Since 2016 the classification is called indicación geográfica protegida (IGP), but wines can still use the traditional name of vino de la tierra.

[1] The labels of vino de la tierra wines are allowed to state the year of vintage and the grape varieties used in production.

In 2019 there were 42 registered vino de la tierra wines in Spain.

Andalusia Aragon Balearic Islands Cantabria Castile and León Castilla–La Mancha Extremadura Galicia La Rioja Murcia Navarre Valencia Levels corresponding to vino de la tierra in other countries are:

Location of vinos de la tierra
Label on vino de la tierra wine