While there are many succulent Spanish wines from which to choose, here's a taste of some favorites that can be found at Haskell's.
Montecillo Rioja Crianza - Using Tempranillo grapes, this intense fruity wine is aged for at least one year in Bordeaux barrel. Excellent with grilled meats.
La Rioja Alta Vina Alberdi Reserva - Well-balanced, with a smooth, elegant entry, medium body and sweet, tasty tannins. This red pairs wells barbecues, perfect with rice, pastas and stews, and great with lightly-grilled meat and fish. *94 Points - The Wine Advisory Board
Hermanos Lurton Verdejo - Dry, crisp with flavors of white-fleshed fruits, fennel with dried fruit notes. *90 points - The Wine Advisory Board
Ramon Bilbao Albarino - An easy drinking wine with subtle notes of white flowers, and apples. Pairs well with cheese.
Segura Viudas Brut Reserva - This sparkling wine, Cava, is crisp with an interesting floral note and mouth-pleasing sensation of creaminess.
Spanish wines are traditionally marketed by regions instead of grape varieties, and often labeled according to the aging of the wine. For instance:
Crianza red wines are aged for 2 years with at least 6 months in oak.
Crianza whites and rosés must be aged for at least 1 year with at least 6 months in oak.
Reserva red wines are aged for at least 3 years with at least 1 year in oak.
Reserva whites and rosés must be aged for at least 2 years with at least 6 months in oak.
Gran Reserva wines typically appear in above average vintages with the red wines requiring at least 5 years aging, 18 months of which in oak and a minimum of 36 months in the bottle. Gran Reserva whites and rosés must be aged for at least 4 years with at least 6 months in oak.
Spanish wines are wonderful with food, and you can find many that are relatively easy on the pocket book as well. Come on and take a tour of this wine and food friendly country by shopping online at Haskell's.