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I think they are growing in popularity in the states too but, around here you see a lot of Jumilla wines, and a lot of Atteca...
It should also be noted that Spain is still only the UK's 7th supplier. Chile rose to the #6 spot in the UK. The UK's general wine consumption may just be increasing, thus leading to increases on all their imports.
In my region of the U.S., you are starting to see more diverse Spanish wines, from differen D.O.s. Though there are mostly Rioja/Ribera del Duero wines available, there has been an upsurge in Jumilla wines. Plus, you can find a scattering of other regions, including Bierzo, Mentrida, Yecla, Alicante, Rias Baixas, and more. It is slow, but moving steadily forward. An average wine store might carry at least 6-8 different Spanish regions.
I think they are growing in popularity in the states too but, around here you see a lot of Jumilla wines, and a lot of Atteca...
It should also be noted that Spain is still only the UK's 7th supplier. Chile rose to the #6 spot in the UK. The UK's general wine consumption may just be increasing, thus leading to increases on all their imports.
In my region of the U.S., you are starting to see more diverse Spanish wines, from differen D.O.s. Though there are mostly Rioja/Ribera del Duero wines available, there has been an upsurge in Jumilla wines. Plus, you can find a scattering of other regions, including Bierzo, Mentrida, Yecla, Alicante, Rias Baixas, and more. It is slow, but moving steadily forward. An average wine store might carry at least 6-8 different Spanish regions.