Ana Fabiano, author of a comprehensive book on Rioja, discusses the importance of preserving authentic wine places of origin and the culture and heritage of Rioja. She emphasizes the transparency and authenticity of Rioja wines and the dedication of the winemakers who have been producing wines for generations. Ana also highlights the significance of understanding what we consume and the quality control standards in Rioja. She compares Rioja wines to those from Tuscany and Bordeaux, and explains how the Tempranillo grape can produce young, semi-aged, and long-term aged wines.
Ana advocates for the conservation of indigenous grape varieties and the importance of seasonality and authenticity in food and wine. In this conversation, Ana Fabiano and Monique de Maio discuss various topics related to wine, specifically focusing on the Rioja region. They touch on the influence of European culture on wine consumption, the presence of women in the wine industry, the importance of understanding wine terminology and authenticity, and the changing trends in wine consumption in the United States. They also discuss the use of additives and preservatives in wine and the significance of reading labels and understanding the point of origin.
00:00 Introduction to Ana Fabiano and her expertise in Rioja
02:45 The Importance of Authentic Wine Places of Origin
03:06 Transparency and Authenticity in Rioja Wines
05:40 Understanding Quality Control in Wine
08:01 The Versatility of the Tempranillo Grape
11:49 Conserving Indigenous Grape Varieties
13:06 The Importance of Seasonality and Authenticity
23:00 Women in the Wine Industry: The Case of Rioja
29:22 Understanding Wine Terminology and Authenticity
31:23 The Impact of Additives and Preservatives in Wine
36:34 Changing Trends in Wine Consumption in the United States
40:31 Living in the Present: Lessons from Spanish Culture
Ana has written the most comprehensive book about Rioja to date, having earned a Mastery Certification in the Castilian language, a credential that allowed her to research and write the award winning book, The Wine Region of Rioja. Fabiano is acknowledged for her exhaustive research for her book and noted as a scholar on the Rioja region.
Ana Fabiano was founder of RiojaTrade, Rioja's North American trade entity for professionals in the wine industry, and led the trailblazing USA Trade team for the Rioja Regulatory Control Board for over a decade in the capacity of the North American Trade Director and Brand Ambassador for the DOCa Rioja, which translates into the Denomination of Origin Qualified - the highest quality control standards, achieved in 1991.
In 2015, Ana successfully opened the Canadian market for the Rioja wine board campaign. In both markets, sales across various stakeholders were increased as well as value shipments. She was the first American hired by the Embassy of Spain’s Commercial Office and became one of the three founders of Wines from Spain. For over 25 years she has passionately researched and traveled extensively through the wine country of Spain with great professional concentration in Rioja.
Fabiano has dedicated her professional life and vast research to the wine and food industry of Spain. Her highly respected work and milestone achievements for Rioja have equipped her with mastery in her subject matter as well as the marketplace. She is recognized and respected as a Rioja expert inside and outside the DOCa of Rioja.
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