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The 2016 Vina Real Rioja Gran Reserva Especial is 95% Tempranillo with 5% Graciano. Only made in the very greatest vintages, it is aged for over two years in French and American oak barrels. It has a mellow sip of delicious dark cherry laced with saddle leather, truffle, vanilla, camphor and clove. There is a delicacy to the wine that shows subtle, layered flavours on the palate. Gentle tannins and a high acidity provide the perfect framework for it to age and gain yet more complexity.
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| Type | Red |
| Vintage | 2016 |
| When to Drink | 2023-20-33 |
| Producer | CVNE |
| Region | Rioja Alta |
| Grapes | Tempranillo/Cencibel |
| ABV | 13.5% |
| Volume | 75cl (Full Bottle) |
CVNE (usually referred to as 'Coonay'), or to give it its full name, Compañía Vinicola del Norte de España, was established in 1879 in Haro, Rioja. It was set up by two brothers, Eusebio and Raimundo Real de Asúa who had moved to the area from Bilbao and who saw an opportunity to capitalise on the flourishing new trade in wine in this part of Spain.
They are still based in the town of Haro, in the heart of the Rioja wine region, where their bodega sits close to the railway station alongside where some of the other old wineries of Rioja Alta established themselves in order to benefit from the ease of transport via rail to the port of Bilbao, the most efficient form of transport in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
By 1900, the winery had an unusually large, for the time, capacity of 80,000 bottles. Since this was an era when most wineries sold their produces as soon as possible rather than allow it to age and mature.
Throughout the twentieth century they have remained at the forefront of the Rioja wine trade and while now a public listed company they are still run by descendants of the founding family. The company is still controlled by the direct descendants of the founding family. Victor Urrita the current CEO, who has been in charge since 2003 is a fifth generation descendant.
In addition the their winery in Haro they also own, or control two other Rioja bodegas, Vinedos del Contino and Viña Real, alongside Virgen del Galir in Valdeorras and Roger Goulart in Catalonia. The scale of their operations can be appreciated by the fact that they control over 400 hectares of vines in Rioja Alta.
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