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Cune – Rosado

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Spain
Rioja
Wine
Rose

The Facts

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  • 2023 (750ml) - 0 51497 03746 8
  • 2022 (750ml) - 0 51497 03746 8
Origins Spain > Rioja
Appellation Rioja
Varietal Tempranillo
Cepage 100% Tempranillo
Markets California

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The Character

Overall Intense and balanced
Aromas Bright, ripe strawberry and red licorice
Mouthfeel Full & persistent
Pairings Appetizers, pasta, vegetables, blue fish & light meats
Sustainability 2022 - Vegan, Sustainable In Practice

The Story

Grapes come from our own vineyards in Rioja Alta, mainly in the area of Sajazarra, form the plots of Cerecillo and Ascarza whose souls are cool clay loam. Some vines are bush trained and others are trellised and east-west facing. The vineyard soils are of average vigor and vine of between 8 and 20 years are used for the production of this rose wine.

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About Cune

Brand Story

CVNE is one of the most important wine producers of Spain, on account of its illustrious history and its omnipresence in the contemporary Spanish wine scene. Founded by the Real de Asua brothers in 1879, it remains family-owned and family-run, with the latest generation committed more than ever to making great wine in meaningful quantities. Today it still sits on its original site in the wine district, Barrio de la Estación, in Haro, Rioja Alta. The Haro winery comprises a collection of structures and cellars, most dating from the 19th century. Above the cellars are the winemaking, bottling, and shipping facilities, conserved to this day. The winemaking process continues with the same dedication and care as it started in the company’s early days.


Brand Story

CVNE is one of the most important wine producers of Spain, on account of its illustrious history and its omnipresence in the contemporary Spanish wine scene. Founded by the Real de Asua brothers in 1879, it remains family-owned and family-run, with the latest generation committed more than ever to making great wine in meaningful quantities. Today it still sits on its original site in the wine district, Barrio de la Estación, in Haro, Rioja Alta. The Haro winery comprises a collection of structures and cellars, most dating from the 19th century. Above the cellars are the winemaking, bottling, and shipping facilities, conserved to this day. The winemaking process continues with the same dedication and care as it started in the company’s early days.

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