What does Crianza, Reserva & Gran Reserva mean when talking about Spanish wine?
What does Crianza, Reserva & Gran Reserva mean when talking about Spanish wine?Spanish wine, especially the more expensive types, often say ‘crianza’, ‘reserva’ or ‘gran reserva’ on the front of the bottle. Most people assume that this has something to do with the wine’s quality, but what exactly do the expressions mean? See also: • Interesting Spanish Wine Facts • Best Spanish Dishes Answer: The terms ‘crianza’, ‘reserva’ and ‘gran reserva’, when talking about Spanish wines, refer to the length of time the wine has been aged, specifically the amount of time the wine has been aged in oak barrels. You can try these different types of Spanish wine on one of these Spain Wine Tours. Below is the exact definition of crianza, reserva and gran reserva. Crianza A wine label