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Our vineyards are located between 500 and 800 metres, explains Bastida, altitudes at which we saw great potential
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The same prescience informed work in the cellar, helping to define the face of modern Rioja. ‘We believed that Rioja’s true expression was not in heavy extractions and marked oak influence but, rather, fresh and fruit-driven wines with great ageing potential,’ says Bastida. This belief informed the creation of wines such as Límite Norte, Límite Sur, Viñedos de Altura and the Lalomba collection – wines widely recognised for their purity, precision and terroir expressiveness.
A century mastering the art of curiosity: Ramón Bilbao
The pioneering Rioja producer celebrates its 100th anniversary
Towards purity and freshness
The company has sought to instil the same spirit of curiosity and perspective among wine professionals and aficionados, acting as an important champion of knowledge and education on Spanish wine. Ramón Bilbao is behind multiple initiatives to communicate and promote the depth and diversity of the country’s oenological heritage – not least the Spanish Wine Academy (SWA), in partnership with Decanter, and the Spanish Wine Master competition. The SWA’s online platform brings together an extensive collection of assets, from an interactive map to articles on specific regions, grape varieties and food pairing advice, and has become an invaluable resource for the general public as well as wine professionals and students – reflecting the same restlessness and inquisitiveness with which Bastida and his team produce Ramón Bilbao’s wine.
Education and knowledge
direct relationship with wine lovers. With a deep knowledge of local traditions and winemaking history – including its many challenges and pitfalls – Ramón Bilbao set
out on a daring and innovative path. Curiosity, towards both the past and the future, propelled Ramón Bilbao to build one of Spain’s most recognisable and respected wine brands, which is still infused by the same sense of possibility and exploration
100 years on.
ounded in 1924 by the eponymous entrepreneur, Ramón Bilbao has been a force of enterprising creativity and courage in Rioja since its earliest origins in the late 19th century. From the start,the project differentiated itself through an acute awareness of commercial and consumer demands and by developing tools to clearly communicate the essence of its products. Bilbao had the vision to question the assumptions of his more established competitors, forging a close,
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Supporting Ramón Bilbao’s philosophy is a workshop-like approach in which research and experimentation take central roles – with curiosity always at the service of excellence.
Bastida is eager to stress that the continued success of Ramón Bilbao is not a matter of individual genius but, rather, of team effort, collaboration and multi-generational expertise.
‘Being part of a wine venture such as Ramón Bilbao means writing just one chapter of a narrative that transcends each individual, and indeed each generation,’ he explains. ‘We received a few completed chapters and we need to honour those who wrote them by writing the pages of our own time, leaving them for the next generations to continue.
This gives a sense of great responsibility but also perspective.’
This sense of responsibility toward future generations also informs Ramón Bilbao’s longstanding commitment to sustainability. The producer is a member of the International Wineries for Climate Action, a leading group of producers determined to set the standard for lowering CO2 emissions in the wine industry, as well of the Wineries for Climate Protection program, a wine industry-specific certification recognised by the FEV (Federación Española del Vino). Ramón Bilbao has a holistic approach to sustainable practices, encompassing biodiversity, waste management, reduction of carbon emissions, use of renewable energies and use of lower-weight bottles – a comprehensive understanding that reaffirms, each day, a commitment to a better future for everyone.
Honouring the bigger narrative
The turn of the millennium was a pivotal moment in Ramón Bilbao’s history. The family-owned Zamora Company bought the company in 1999 and enlisted Rioja-born Rodolfo Bastida as chief winemaker and managing director. With Bastida onboard, the brand’s strategy changed decisively: having previously relied exclusively on grapes bought from growers, Ramón Bilbao purchased its own vineyards, which now represent the core of its supply. By seeking high-altitude sites in two specific areas – around the town of Haro and in Rioja Oriental, on the slopes of Monte Yerga – Bastida anticipated the needs of the estate in the face of climate change. ‘Our vineyards are located between 500 and 800 metres,’ explains Bastida, ‘altitudes at which we saw great potential not only for Tempranillo but also for Garnacha.’
To mark this year’s landmark anniversary, Ramón Bilbao is preparing a series of exciting releases; special, limited bottlings that capture different aspects of the company’s winemaking history as well as ongoing research projects. But more than merely commemorating the company’s achievements over the past 100 years, these wines – and this year’s celebration overall – are also an invitation to look to the future and consider how Ramón Bilbao will face its many challenges and opportunities. ‘The next few years will be shaped by an external agent, climate change, that will determine and question many of our decisions,’ says Bastida.
Today, Ramón Bilbao finds itself in the privileged position of having long questioned assumptions and being not only prepared to experiment but unafraid to do so, armed with a unique portfolio of high-altitude vineyards, knowledge of multiple varieties and a talented team of oenologists and viticulturalists. The company’s centenary is a commitment to a future of constant exploration and nonconformism; a pledge to another century of creativity, entrepreneurship and hard work founded on bold curiosity.
A year of celebration
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Rodolfo Bastida - General Manager
of Bodegas Ramón Bilbao