DESCRIPTION
This crianza is made with 80% Tempranillo grapes and 20% Grenache from the Alto Najerilla region (Badarán) and aged for 12 months in oak barrels. This is a wine that emphasizes fruit and elegance on the palate. It is easy to drink and pairs well with meats and poultry.
REGION
Rioja
Spain
Rioja in Northern Spain is arguably Spain's top wine region. It is best known for berry-scented, barrel-aged red wines made from Tempranillo and Garnacha. Rioja has 3 official sub-regional growing areas and they are Rioja Alta, Rioja Baja and Rioja Alavesa. Although it’s uncommon to find wines labeled with these names, it’s very common to hear aficionados talk of the greatness of Rioja Alta or Rioja Alavesa. And while it’s true that many of the great wines or Rioja come from these 2 areas, you can still find incredible wines from Rioja Baja, depending on the producer and the vineyard’s position within the region.
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