International Tempranillo Day is a celebration dedicated to one of Spain’s most iconic grape varieties, Tempranillo. This noble grape, known for its early ripening and versatility, plays a crucial role in the production of some of the world’s finest wines, particularly from the renowned regions of Rioja and Ribera del Duero.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: Second Thursday in November
- Tagged as: International Tempranillo Day
- What’s the hashtag?: #TempranilloDay
- When was it founded?: 2011
- Who founded it?: The Tempranillo Advocates, Producers and Amigos Society (TAPAS)
History of International Tempranillo Day
International Tempranillo Day was established to honor the rich heritage and significance of the Tempranillo grape in winemaking. The first celebration took place in 2011, initiated by TAPAS to encourage wine lovers to explore this remarkable varietal and share their experiences. The day has since become a global event where enthusiasts come together to enjoy and promote Tempranillo wines.
Timeline
- 2011: First International Tempranillo Day celebrated by TAPAS.
- 2013: Increased participation from wineries and restaurants worldwide.
- 2015: Social media campaigns boost awareness and engagement.
- 2017: Recognition of Tempranillo as a key varietal in various countries outside Spain.
- 2020: Virtual tastings emerge due to global events, expanding reach.
- 2023: Continued growth in global Tempranillo production and appreciation.
Dates by Next Year 2025 to 2030
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | November 13 | Thursday |
| 2026 | November 12 | Thursday |
| 2027 | November 11 | Thursday |
| 2028 | November 9 | Thursday |
| 2029 | November 8 | Thursday |
| 2030 | November 14 | Thursday |
Observed
International Tempranillo Day is observed globally, with wine tastings, special events at restaurants, and online celebrations. Wine lovers are encouraged to share their favorite Tempranillo wines on social media using the official hashtags.
Fun Facts About Tempranillo
- Tempranillo means “little early one” in Spanish, reflecting its early ripening nature.
- It is often blended with other varietals but shines as a single varietal in many wines.
- The grape has numerous regional synonyms, including Tinto Fino and Tinta Roriz.
Quiz
- What does “Tempranillo” mean?
- A) Late
- B) Little early one
- C) Noble grape
- Which region is most famous for Tempranillo?
- A) Bordeaux
- B) Rioja
- C) Napa Valley
- In what year was International Tempranillo Day founded?
- A) 2005
- B) 2011
- C) 2015
Answers:
- B
- B
- B
FAQs
What types of food pair well with Tempranillo?
Tempranillo pairs beautifully with grilled meats, rich stews, and Spanish tapas such as chorizo or aged cheeses.
How can I celebrate International Tempranillo Day?
You can celebrate by enjoying a bottle of Tempranillo, hosting a tasting event with friends, or sharing your experiences on social media.
Related
- Spanish Red Wines
- Wine Tasting Events
- Grapes of Spain
