Aiaraldea Txakoli Route Renews Certification Until 2028

The Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea participated in the Spanish Wine Routes Management Committee meeting, where the renewal of the Aiaraldea Txakoli Route's certification was approved.

Generic image of txakoli wine with vineyards in the background.
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Generic image of txakoli wine with vineyards in the background.

The Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea participated in the Spanish Wine Routes Management Committee meeting, where the renewal of the Aiaraldea Txakoli Route's certification until 2028 was approved, consolidating its position as a quality enotourism destination.

During Monday's meeting, the certification for the Aiaraldea Txakoli Route was renewed until 2028. This decision confirms the quality and standing of the region's wine tourism offering at a national level. Additionally, the Txakoli Route Association, based in El Refor de Amurrio, was introduced as the new managing entity for the route, a crucial step to strengthen the project's governance and optimize its development.

"The renewal of the certification represents an endorsement of the work carried out over these years and the commitment of all involved agents. It is a guarantee of quality and a motivation to continue improving."

The president of the Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea
The president of the Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea emphasized the significance of this recognition, highlighting the efforts made and the dedication of all stakeholders. He stated that this achievement is possible thanks to the involvement of wineries, local entities, tourism professionals, and everyone who believes in the potential of the region.
Furthermore, the Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea also participated on Tuesday in the XXXIII General Assembly of ACEVIN (Spanish Association of Small and Medium-sized Wine Cities), where it reaffirmed its commitment within the national network as a Wine City. Its presence at this forum, held in the Valencian city of Requena, allows the region to share experiences, foster synergies with other destinations, and continue enhancing its wine tourism offerings.
With these advancements, the Cuadrilla de Aiaraldea continues to solidify the Txakoli Route as one of its main pillars for tourism development, projecting the region's potential and its winemaking tradition throughout Spain.