Missing your favourite California wines? We understand. Consider this your moment of rediscovery β a curated lineup of bold reds and crisp whites that strike a familiar chord while offering something beautifully unexpected. Expect lush, fruit-forward elegance with a touch of European sophistication; balanced, expressive bottles crafted by small, passionate producers. Designed for intimate dinners, unhurried evenings, and that first sip that instantly transports you. Different terroir, same radiant spirit β waiting to be savoured.
1 product
- Red Wine
- Tempranillo
- Sustainable
- Dry
- Residual Sugar: 1 g/l
- 750ml
- 13.55% alc./vol
About the Winery
Bideona

Bideona owns or manages over 300 parcels of extraordinary vines in villages throughout the Rioja Alavesa, the coolest, smallest and most Atlantic sub-zone of Spainβs most famous wine region.
The vineyards of the Rioja Alavesa are defined by parcels of old bush vines planted on terraces or hillside slopes with a high percentage of limestone. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Cantabria, Bideonaβs vines have an average age of 50 years and many were planted in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, before high-yielding clones became available.
Bideona puts the focus firmly on terroir by making each wine in its Vino de Pueblo range as a field blend of Tempranillo and other native varieties from plots in an individual village. Each is named with an acronym β L3Z4 for Leza, L4GD4 for Laguardia, S4MG0 for Samaniego and V1BN4 for Villabuena β owing to DOCa Rioja regulations that only allow village names to be marked if both the winery and the vineyard are in the same location.
βBideonaβs reason for existence is to make wines that show the personality of the Rioja Alavesa and its historic wine villagesβ states company co-founder and director, Andreas Kubach MW. βWe have access to a wealth of diverse plant material in our parcels of old vines, which we believe contributes to the complexity of the wines as well as the differences between villages.β