Bodegas Proelio

Rioja Crianza Tempranillo Blend

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La Rioja, Spain
Tempranillo Blend
Duck, Pasta, Beans & Peas, Goose, Chili & Hot Spicy, Exotic Spices, Game, Baking Spices, Herbs, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Venison, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Onion, Chicken, Veal, Paella
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Proelio – Tempranillo Crianza 2015
DOCa Rioja – Spain 🇪🇸

Overview:
Made from Tempranillo and aged 12 months in barrel, Crianza wines are typically crafted for early enjoyment rather than long aging. Yet this 2015 surprises with its grace and staying power, showing how well Rioja structure and fruit can carry even at this stage.

Aromas & Flavors:
Red cherry, stewed plum, and dried strawberry notes mingle with soft cedar, leather, and a faint touch of vanilla. Secondary notes of earth and warm spice reveal the benefits of bottle age.

Mouthfeel:
Light to medium-bodied, rounded and smooth. The tannins have mellowed beautifully, leaving a silky texture and a warm, gentle finish.

Food Pairings:
A natural partner for tapas, roasted chicken, grilled lamb chops, or Manchego cheese.

Verdict:
Unexpectedly affable and delicious for its age. Proof that even a Crianza, when well-made, can exceed expectations and bring pleasure a decade later. Cheers!

Did You Know?
In Rioja, the classification terms Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva don’t only refer to aging potential, but to minimum legal barrel and bottle aging before release. Crianzas usually age 1 year in barrel + 1 in bottle, making them approachable young. But in great vintages or from careful producers, Crianzas can surprise with longevity well beyond expectations.

Proelio – Tempranillo Crianza 2015
DOCa Rioja – Spain 🇪🇸

Overview:
Made from Tempranillo and aged 12 months in barrel, Crianza wines are typically crafted for early enjoyment rather than long aging. Yet this 2015 surprises with its grace and staying power, showing how well Rioja structure and fruit can carry even at this stage.

Aromas & Flavors:
Red cherry, stewed plum, and dried strawberry notes mingle with soft cedar, leather, and a faint touch of vanilla. Secondary notes of earth and warm spice reveal the benefits of bottle age.

Mouthfeel:
Light to medium-bodied, rounded and smooth. The tannins have mellowed beautifully, leaving a silky texture and a warm, gentle finish.

Food Pairings:
A natural partner for tapas, roasted chicken, grilled lamb chops, or Manchego cheese.

Verdict:
Unexpectedly affable and delicious for its age. Proof that even a Crianza, when well-made, can exceed expectations and bring pleasure a decade later. Cheers!

Did You Know?
In Rioja, the classification terms Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva don’t only refer to aging potential, but to minimum legal barrel and bottle aging before release. Crianzas usually age 1 year in barrel + 1 in bottle, making them approachable young. But in great vintages or from careful producers, Crianzas can surprise with longevity well beyond expectations.

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