Condado de Huelva
Location: Spain
Legal name: DO Condado de Huelva
Condado de Huelva is a Spanish protected wine appellation in Andalusia, useful for drinkers who want to move beyond the best-known Spanish regions. Its practical label identity is southwestern Andalusian DO for white, fortified, and traditional regional styles. Typical wines are fresh whites and more traditional aged or fortified styles with apple, herbs, almond, and oxidative notes where relevant. The vineyard context is Atlantic-influenced Andalusia with sandy, clay, and limestone soils near the lower Guadalquivir and Huelva coast. This entry is written as a geographic reference for EncyclopediaOfWine: it explains place, grapes, style, and label-reading context without ranking producers or turning the appellation into a buying list.
Notable Rules
Spanish DO / DOP. Zalema is the signature local white grape for many regional wines.
Also Known As
Condado de Huelva, Condado de Huelva DO, Condado de Huelva DOP, DO Condado de Huelva
Sources & References
- Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion - Spanish registered DOP/IGP list — Public reference source; editorial text is first-party EncyclopediaOfWine content.
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This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.