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Spanish wines have long been celebrated for their diversity, complexity, and rich history. As American consumers become increasingly curious about global flavors, Spanish wines have found their place in the U.S. market. A key reason for this is the work of specialized importers who carefully select and bring over Spain’s best wines. From small, family-owned wineries to iconic producers, these top importers have made it possible for wine lovers across the U.S. to enjoy authentic, high-quality Spanish wines. Take a look at the leading Spanish wine importers in the USA and the unique offerings they bring to the table.
Since its inception in 2001, Grapes of Spain has focused solely on importing Spanish wines, representing 36 producers across the country. With a portfolio that boasts over 90 wines, Grapes of Spain emphasizes limited production wines from family winegrowers, ensuring that each bottle reflects the authentic terroir of its origin. Their temperature-controlled warehouse in Virginia maintains the integrity of the wines, which are distributed across 25 states and Washington, D.C., delivering a taste of Spain’s diverse wine regions to U.S. consumers.
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Antalva Imports, founded in 2001 by Antonio Martinez, focuses on bringing authentic Spanish wines to U.S. consumers. Martinez, with over 30 years of experience in retail and wholesale distribution, personally selects wines from hidden gem producers across Spain. With a commitment to quality and authenticity, Antalva Wines aims to bridge the gap between Spain’s rich wine traditions and the growing appreciation for fine Spanish wines in the U.S. market.
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Aviva Vino has been a key player in importing Spanish wines to the U.S. since 2009. What sets them apart is their ownership by many of the same Spanish family-owned wineries they represent. This direct connection to the producers allows them to offer a seamless experience for distributors and consumers alike. Aviva Vino partners with leading distributors in key markets across the country, delivering high-quality Spanish wines that showcase the best of Spain’s wine regions.
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As the U.S. arm of the iconic Spanish wine producer González Byass, this Chicago-based importer represents some of the finest wine brands from Spain and beyond. Founded in 1835, González Byass continues to be a family-run operation, with a portfolio spanning Spain’s most important wine regions, including Rioja, Ribera del Duero, and Rías Baixas. In addition to their Spanish offerings, González Byass USA also imports wines from Italy, Austria, and Chile, solidifying their presence in the U.S. market as a go-to source for premium wines.
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Operating out of Congers, New York since 1999, Spain Wine Collection has built a strong portfolio of over 100 brands, not just from Spain, but also from Portugal, Chile, Argentina, and beyond. Family-owned and operated, they supply wines and spirits to licensed retailers and restaurants throughout New York, while their sister company, Haro Wines and Spirits, serves New Jersey. Their reach extends beyond the East Coast, with partnerships in Michigan, Florida, Virginia, and Connecticut, helping Spanish wines find homes in both small and large markets.
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Focused on artisanal wines, Por qué no Selections specializes in small production, family-owned wineries from Spain. Their portfolio includes wines made from over 30 indigenous Spanish grape varieties, hand-harvested and produced with low-intervention techniques. With an emphasis on unique terroirs and sustainability, ¿Por qué no? Selections brings a taste of Spain's boutique wine scene to the U.S., making them a favorite among connoisseurs looking for something different.
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For the past 25 years, Olé & Obrigado has been dedicated to bringing high-quality wines from Spain and Portugal to the U.S. market. Co-founded by Patrick Mata and Alberto Orte, this importer works with family winegrowers to offer a diverse portfolio that spans all 50 states. Beyond just importing, Olé & Obrigado is committed to supporting important causes, integrating philanthropy into their business model, while providing U.S. consumers with authentic wines that reflect the true character of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Founded to provide premium wines from some of the world’s most renowned wine regions, Folio Fine Wine Partners has a strong presence in the U.S. market. Their Spanish portfolio includes top producers that bring traditional and innovative wines to American wine enthusiasts. With a focus on delivering marketing, PR, and sales support, Folio Fine Wine Partners works closely with trade partners to ensure that consumers have access to the best wines Spain has to offer.
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De Maison Selections, founded by André Tamers in 1996, is known for importing artisanal wines, ciders, and spirits from Spain. Focused on sustainability and respect for heritage, their portfolio is a reflection of Spain’s most authentic and innovative producers. With an emphasis on low-intervention winemaking, De Maison Selections brings to the U.S. market wines that are deeply rooted in their land and culture, making them a go-to for wine lovers seeking original and ecologically responsible selections.
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Think Global Wine represents a curated selection of Spanish wines, chosen for their exceptional quality and unique expression of their terroir. With deep connections to Spain’s top winemakers, this importer specializes in bringing lesser-known but high-caliber wines to the U.S. market. Their passion for exploring new vineyards and building relationships with small wineries makes them a key player in expanding the reach of Spain’s diverse wine offerings.
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These importers are fostering a deeper appreciation for Spain’s rich winemaking heritage. Whether through small artisanal producers or large family-owned wineries, as Spanish wine continues to gain popularity in the U.S., these importers will remain at the forefront, shaping the market and expanding the palate of wine enthusiasts across the country.
Header image sourced from Gonzalez Byass USA (Instagram).
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