Toro (meaning 'bull' in Spanish) is situated in Castilla y León and spans a square territory within the Duero River valley in northwest Spain, positioned midway between Madrid and La Coruña. Toro is known as 'the other DO on the Duero,' sandwiched between the Ribera del Duero and the Douro region across the border in Portugal. Due to rising prices in, amongst others, Ribera del Deuro, Toro has become a sought-after alternative for quality wines and value.
Toro was acknowledged for its rustic, deeply hued red wines stemming from the Tinta de Toro grape. However, the quality of winemaking and recognition worldwide has been spurred by renowned neighbouring winemakers like Vega Sicilia and Numanthia. Their efforts have ushered in a new era marked by high quailty wines which inspired Toro winemakers and led to a ever increasing quality level of Toro wines.