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From Valdepeñas Spain Comes Anciano Gran Reserva Wines

Where is Valdepeñas?

Valdepeñas is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines located in the province of Ciudad Real in the south of Castile-La Mancha (Wikipedia). Valdepeñas means Valley of Rocks, referring to the special soil, strewn with pebbles and larger stones over limestone and clay. It is a region with a long history of vine growing with records from the Iberian Period (6th Century BC).  The climate is continental and semi-arid with summer temperatures reaching up to 40°C.

DO Valdepeñas location in Spain (Dark purple region)(Courtesy Wikipedia)

The Tempranillo Grape

Tempranillo is a black grape variety grown widely in Spain.  The name of the grape comes from the Spanish word “temprano” which means early.  This is an early ripening grape, and is the main grape used in Rioja.  Tempranillo grows best at relatively high altitudes, that has hot summer days, and cool summer nights, which is a characteristic of the Valdepeñas DO. Wines made from the Tempranillo grape are ruby red in colour and have flavours including berries, plums, and some herbs.  It as well ages well in oak barrels, giving you additional flavours of vanilla, leather, and tobacco possibilities. It can be blended with Garnacha (Grenache), Mazuela (Carignan), and other noble black grapes.

Anciano’s Gran Reserva Wines Review

I recently received 2 bottles of Anciano Gran Reserva wines.  One was aged 7 years while the other was aged 10 years.  These 2 wines were made with 100% Tempranillo grapes and are produced by the Bodegas Navalon winery in Valdepeñas DO.  It is a family owned Bodega founded in the start of the 20th Century. To be classified as Gran Reserva legally in Spain the wines must be aged a minimum of 5 years before being released.

Amazing prices for wines that spend extended time in barrel and aging. Enjoy these as an every day wine with your meal.

 

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