Innovation from Spain’s Rioja wine region
Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Here’s the latest for international wine enthusiasts: a new $100 million Frank Gehry-designed hotel in the medieval village of Elciego. The hotel is located right smack in the middle of Spain’s Rioja wine region and is attached to a local winery dating back to 1858, meaning that guests will have the run of the local vineyard - as well as access to an ancient wine cellar and a wine tasting corner and the opportunity to partake of “wine therapy” massages.
If the building looks familiar, it should - it’s from the same celebrity architect who designed Spain’s Bilbao museum. According to Alejandro Aznar Sainz, the head of the Marques de Riscal winery, the goal was to build a “21st-century chateau” that fused the best elements of modern innovation and Old World charm. The bigger picture, of course, is that the new Frank Gehry-designed hotel will likely provide a boost to the Spanish tourism industry and stoke demand for locally-produced Spanish wines.
[image: Hotel Marques De Riscal]
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