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Cune – Ribera del Duero Seleccion de Fincas

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Spain
Castilla y Leon
Wine
Red

The Facts

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  • 2021 (750ml) - 0 51497 03705 5
  • 2020 (750ml) - 0 51497 03705 5
Origins Spain > Castilla y Leon > Ribera del Duero
Appellation Ribera del Duero
Varietal Red - Other
Markets California

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The Character

Overall Fresh & Fruity
Aromas Red fruits and toasted barrel spice, aromatic herbs.
Mouthfeel Long-lasting finish
Pairings A perfect match for all meat, game, and regional cheese.
Sustainability 2020 - Vegan, Sustainable In Practice

The Story

The grapes for our Cune Ribera are harvested from our vineyards situated 800 m above sea level on clayey and calcareous soils in the town of Villalba de Duero, Burgos.

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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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