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martinward5 | 14:31 Thu 03rd Jul 2014 | Food & Drink
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Please can you tell me how I can find out how long .. Pablo Old Vine
a Spanish wine is matured for..before being bottled..I can find out almost everything..but this is not stated Thank you.
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If you see the word "joven" on the bottle, it's a young wine.

A roble typically has 3 to 6 months' ageing in American or Hungarian oak. A Crianza has 12 to 18 months' ageing and a Reserva has 18 to 36 months' ageing.

I wouldn't touch a young Rioja but a young Ribera Del Duero can be delightful.

Spanish whites such as Verdejo, Godello and Albarino are worth trying.
\\\I wouldn't touch a young Rioja but a young Ribera Del Duero can be delightful\\\

Exactly.
The one thing I learnt from wine tasting in Granada...was
you can get a decent Thpanith wine for under a tenner....
i bought a bottle of Ramon Bilboa reserve for a friend recently, very nice indeed, Vina Ardanza reserve is going to be my next purchase.

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