Nuban Garnacha 2023 750ml

Nuban Garnacha 2023 750ml

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I love Nuban's Garnacha from Navarra — it's a hands-off, vegan red that feels immediate and honest. Pale, bright raspberry in the glass, it greets you with an upfront bouquet of wild red berries, a hint of blackberry and a violet perfume that keeps things floral not sweet. High-altitude vines give it a lively spine: the palate is juicy and focused, with crunchy cherry and blackcurrant notes, a streak of zesty acidity and fine, powdery tannins that leave the mouth clean and lifted. There's freshness rather than weight here, a subtle mineral thread and a gently persistent finish that nudges you for another sip. Because it's made with minimal intervention and no added sulfites, it wears its terroir plainly — drink it lightly chilled; it's the kind of everyday bottle that surprises guests and makes casual meals feel composed, pairing effortlessly with tomato-forward tapas, grilled veg, roasted chicken or a simple Manchego-and-olive board.

Perfect Pairings: Tapas, grilled vegetables, roasted chicken, or Manchego and olives.

Tasting Notes
- Aromas of wild raspberry, blackberry and violet
- Juicy palate with crunchy cherry, blackcurrant and lively acidity
- Silky, powdery tannins with a clean, mineral-tinged finish

  • Varietal Grenache
  • Region Navarra
  • Closure type Grenache
  • Brand Nuban
  • Country Spain
  • SKU 1304890
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Varietal

Grenache

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Spain

Spain is a roadmap of flavor. Atlantic breeze, Mediterranean sun, and high-altitude nights shape wines with energy and depth. Tradition meets smart modern winemaking, so you get character without fuss and value at every tier.

Why Spain stands out

  • Native grapes with real identity: Tempranillo, Garnacha, Monastrell, Albariño, Verdejo, Godello, Mencía
  • Wide climate range for ripe fruit plus freshness
  • Clear aging rules that help you shop smarter

Regions and styles to know

  • Rioja (Tempranillo): red cherry, spice, cedar. Use Crianza, Reserva, Gran Reserva to read oak and age.
  • Ribera del Duero (Tempranillo): darker fruit, cocoa, firm yet polished tannins.
  • Priorat (Garnacha, Carinyena): slate minerality, black fruit, power with grip.
  • Rías Baixas (Albariño): citrus, peach, salty snap; seafood’s best friend.
  • Rueda (Verdejo): lime, fennel, fresh herbs; zesty and crisp.
  • Bierzo (Mencía): red berries, florals, cool-climate lift.
  • Cava (Catalonia): traditional-method bubbles with green apple, lemon, brioche.
  • Jerez/Sherry: bone-dry Fino and Manzanilla, nutty Amontillado, rich Oloroso, dessert-sweet PX.

Flavor snapshot

  • Reds: cherry, plum, tobacco, savory spice
  • Whites: citrus, stone fruit, coastal minerality
  • Cava: crisp orchard fruit, fine mousse, dry finish
  • Sherry: almond to walnut and toffee depending on style

Pairing playbook

Tapas love Spanish wine. Try patatas bravas, tortilla española, grilled peppers, marinated olives, manchego, paella de verduras, roasted mushrooms.

  • Cava cuts through anything fried
  • Albariño lifts citrus and herbs
  • Rioja and Ribera pair with roasted dishes and aged cheeses
  • Dry Sherry is brilliant with salty snacks

Buying tips

  • For reds, the Crianza/Reserva/Gran Reserva ladder signals structure and oak
  • Want ultra-dry bubbles Choose Brut Nature Cava
  • Value hack Look for Viñas Viejas and regions like Bierzo or Jumilla

Serving notes

  • Cava and whites: 45 to 50°F
  • Reds: 58 to 64°F (slightly cool is ideal)
  • Sherry: Fino and Manzanilla chilled, Amontillado and Oloroso cool cellar temp

Bottom line

Spain delivers range and reliability. From zesty Albariño to cellar-worthy Tempranillo and celebration-ready Cava, there is a Spanish bottle for every plate, budget, and mood.

FAQs

1) Is Rioja always oaky
No. Many producers make fresh, fruit-first Rioja. Check the aging tier and producer notes to match your style.

2) What is the difference between Cava and Champagne
Both use the traditional method. Cava leans brighter and Mediterranean in profile and usually costs less.

3) I’m new to Sherry. Where should I start
Begin with chilled Fino or Manzanilla for a dry, saline style. Move to Amontillado or Oloroso if you want nuttier richness.

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