Izadi | Rioja Alavesa

Izadi Vineyards in Rioja Alavesa

Owned and run by Lalo Antón and his family, Izadi, which translates to ‘nature’ in the Basque language, is a project rooted in a passion for gastronomy and wine. The estate was founded in 1987 by Gonzalo Antón, Lalo’s father, who, at the age of 37 decided to create his winery with the aim of producing modern, perfumed, food-friendly wines that are true to their roots and a natural expression of the area. As well as the winery, the family also run the Michelin-starred restaurant, Zaldiaran, in nearby Vitoria.

The winery sits in the small village of Villabuena in Rioja Alavesa, the highest part of the region, at an elevation of 400-600 metres. Izadi owns 178 hectares of vineyards but also source grapes from an additional 108 hectares. Importantly, whether leased or owned, all the old vines have an average age of 45 years. They are located in a triangle formed by the three villages of Villabuena, Samaniego and Abalos. Due to the high elevation, there is a dramatic difference (up to 20°C) in temperature between night and day, which encourages the development of aromatics in the grapes. Their distinctive white calcareous soils are mainly planted with old Tempranillo vines, traditionally bush-trained for better exposure to the sun and ranging from 30-100 years of age. Ruth Rodriguez, head of the winemaking team, is a young and dynamic winemaker with experience in Sicily, New Zealand and Chile