Rioja Classification & Style...
Guarantee of Origin
This
indicates a young wine and is illustrated by a green label on the back of the
bottle. These can be white, red or rosé. Young red wines are characteristically
an attractive deep red to purple in colour with a deep, red berry scented smell.
These wines have spent little or no time in oak and are great to serve at a
party or to be enjoyed as an everyday drinking wine.
Crianza
These
wines are usually red indicated with a cherry red label on the back of the
bottle. Crianza wines must spend at least 2 years at the winery before being
released and at least one of those years must be spent in oak casks.
They are still young, fresh and juicy but with a hint of vanilla and spice to
give the wine more complexity. These are wines to be enjoyed on a regular basis,
with or without food.
Reserva
These
wines are typically wines with the term denoted with a blood red label on the
back of the bottle. They must have at least 3 years' ageing between barrel and
bottle, with at least one year in barrel. Reserva wines have depth and great
character.
They often have an explosion of aroma and taste sensations that continue to
evolve in the mouth. These are wonderful wines to impress friends, for special
occasions or simply to be appreciated by anybody who loves good red wine.
Gran Reserva
Gran
Reservas are identified by a teal blue on the back of the bottle. These wines
are made in the best years, using only the finest red grapes (whites and roses
are rare).
They must spend 5 years in the winery of which at least 2 years are spent in
oak casks and three in bottle. These are the classic and often the most
traditional Rioja wines and rank amongst the finest in the world.
Whites & Rosado
Blanco
A term used for white Rioja - typically clean, fresh and fruity, with crisp,
zingy acidity. Look for a lime green label or guarantee on the back label. This
style of Rioja is perfect for any occasion, particularly well chilled, drunk as
an aperitif in the summer with friends.
Barrel fermented 'Blanco'
These are white Riojas fermented in oak barrels. They have extra depth and
complexity displaying savoury and fragrant vanilla notes as a result of its
contact with oak. These wines are delicious served chilled with food.
Rosado
Rosé wines from Rioja are becoming ever more popular. Rioja produces fresh,
strawberry-scented, crisp, mouth-watering wines that are substantial enough to
be enjoyed all year round, with or without food.
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