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. It is the equivalent of the French vin de pays. It represents a higher quality than table wine, and covers still wine, sparkling wine, and fortified wine. Since 2016 the classification is called indicación geográfica protegida , but wines can still use the traditional name of vino de la tierra. 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.
Current IGP / VdlT designations
Andalusia- Altiplano de Sierra Nevada
- Bailén
- Cádiz
- Córdoba
- Cumbres del Guadalfeo
- Desierto de Almería
- Laderas del Genil
- Laujar-Alpujarra
- Los Palacios
- Norte de Almería
- Ribera del Andarax
- Sierra Norte de Sevilla
- Sierra Sur de Jaén
- Sierras de las Estancias y los Filabres
- Torreperogil
- Villaviciosa de Córdoba
- Bajo Aragón
- Ribera del Gállego-Cinco Villas
- Ribera del Jiloca
- Ribera del Queiles
- Valdejalón
- Valle del Cinca
Cantabria
Castile and León
Castilla–La Mancha
Extremadura
Galicia
La Rioja
Murcia
Navarre
Valencia