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If you want to have a superior one look for the word Crianza (aged) which makes a difference.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Ditto Crianza Rioja from Spain, made from the Tempranillo grape, and Nerello Mascalese, an earthy red grape native to Sicily.
Saying Goodbye to Pinot Noir—for a While Lettie Teague 2011
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His concentration has been on his La Montesa, Crianza wine, which because of soil types, clay and pebbles, and a southern-facing sloped vineyard, is based with Garnacha.
Brad Haskel: Terroir: The Dividing Line in Wine Brad Haskel 2011
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The Marqués de Cáceres reds, from Crianza to Reserva to Gran Reserva, are ready to go when you are.
The Willetts on Wine: Wine – it’s what’s for dinner ewillett 2010
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The Marqués de Cáceres reds, from Crianza to Reserva to Gran Reserva, are ready to go when you are.
The Willetts on Wine: Wine – it’s what’s for dinner ewillett 2010
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His concentration has been on his La Montesa, Crianza wine, which because of soil types, clay and pebbles, and a southern-facing sloped vineyard, is based with Garnacha.
Brad Haskel: Terroir: The Dividing Line in Wine Brad Haskel 2011
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The ageing laws are as follows: six months in oak barrels, and then an option for six months of additional ageing either in oak barrels or in bottles for a Crianza red wine.
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Wine of the Week: Condesa de Leganza – Crianza 2001
April 2006 2006
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Wine of the Week: Condesa de Leganza – Crianza 2001
T.G.I.F. 2006
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An updated more "modern" version, showing more robust fruit flavors and tannins, from a combination of American and French oak is Marques de Tomares Crianza 2001.
Rioja: 'QUE RICO!' 2006
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