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Luzon Crianza Seleccion

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Description

Luzon Crianza Seleccion is a Monastrell-dominant red blend from D.O. Jumilla, Spain, bottled at 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This oak-aged crianza earned 91 points from Vinous Media, which praised its “pungent, expansive nose” and intense dark fruit character sharpened by juicy acidity.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Jumilla, Regin de Murcia, Spain | Crianza (12 months oak-aged) | Producer: Bodegas Luzn

Production & Heritage

Bodegas Luzn operates in the highlands of Jumilla, where calcareous-sandy soils provide an ideal environment for Monastrell the signature grape of the appellation. The Crianza Seleccin blends 50% Monastrell with 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Tempranillo, spending 12 months in a combination of French and American oak barrels. The dual-oak approach layers the wine’s native dark fruit intensity with contrasting spice profiles: French oak contributes finer-grained tannin and subtle toast, while American oak lends vanilla and broader sweetness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated black fruit blackberry and black currant before giving way to balsamic notes, incense, and garrigue-like scrubland aromatics including rosemary, rockrose, and licorice. Vanilla and oak spice emerge as the wine breathes, adding warmth and complexity.

Taste: The entry is soft and inviting, quickly expanding into a plush mid-palate of blackberry, cherry, and mocha. Purple plum and anisette build toward the peak, all sharpened by a streak of bright, juicy acidity that keeps the ripe fruit focused. Tannins are well-integrated and finely grained, giving the wine a satisfying structure without heaviness.

Finish: Medium-to-long, with a soft texture and lingering notes of violet, dried herbs, and subtle vanilla. The raisin-toned richness from Monastrell persists alongside a clean, savory fade.

How to Drink Luzn Crianza

This wine shows its full range at cellar temperature, around 6064F, poured into a generous Bordeaux-style glass with 2030 minutes of breathing time. It drinks well on its own but has enough acidity and structure to stand up to food. A classic Kalimotxo riff works surprisingly well with the wine’s bold fruit and low tannin grip. A red wine Sangria benefits from the Monastrell’s dark berry concentration and herbal undertones. For a simple warm-weather serve, a Tinto de Verano with lemon soda showcases the wine’s juicy acidity in a refreshing long drink.

Best For

  • Weeknight dinners featuring grilled lamb or pork
  • Introducing someone to Spanish wine beyond Rioja
  • Pairing with hearty Mediterranean or North African cuisine
  • Building a value-driven Spanish wine collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Luzn Crianza taste like? It delivers concentrated blackberry, cherry, and mocha flavors with supporting notes of vanilla, anisette, and dried Mediterranean herbs. Bright acidity and fine-grained tannins keep the ripe, warm-climate fruit balanced and food-friendly.

How does Luzn Crianza compare to Juan Gil Silver Label? Both are Monastrell-based reds from D.O. Jumilla, but Luzn Crianza Seleccin blends in Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo, giving it a more layered, multi-varietal profile. Juan Gil Silver Label leans more heavily on pure Monastrell character, making it a bolder single-variety expression.

Is Luzn Crianza good for everyday drinking? Yes its 12 months of oak aging provide enough complexity to hold your attention, while its soft tannins, generous fruit, and moderate structure make it approachable without decanting on a casual evening.

Where is Luzn Crianza made? It is produced by Bodegas Luzn in the D.O. Jumilla appellation, located in Spain’s Regin de Murcia. The vineyards sit on calcareous-sandy highland soils that are considered ideal terrain for growing Monastrell.

What foods pair well with Luzn Crianza? Grilled lamb chops complement its herbal, smoky depth. Slow-braised pork shoulder mirrors the wine’s richness and soft tannins. Manchego cheese echoes its Spanish origin and matches the vanilla oak notes. Merguez sausage or other North African-spiced meats play off the wine’s anise and garrigue character. Roasted eggplant with romesco sauce pairs well with the dark fruit and acidity.

What sizes does Luzn Crianza come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Luzn Crianza worth the price? It positions as a strong entry-level to mid-range Spanish red, delivering oak-aged complexity and a 91-point Vinous rating at a price point well below most comparably scored wines from Rioja or Ribera del Duero.

Why Luzn Crianza?

The 91-point score from Vinous Media places this wine in select company for its price tier few Jumilla reds achieve that level of critical recognition while remaining broadly accessible. The three-grape blend distinguishes it from the region’s many single-varietal Monastrell bottlings, adding structural layers from Cabernet Sauvignon and aromatic nuance from Tempranillo. Twelve months in mixed French and American oak deliver noticeable but well-integrated wood influence, never overwhelming the fruit. For drinkers exploring Spain beyond the familiar names of Rioja and Priorat, Luzn Crianza Seleccin makes a compelling case for Jumilla as a source of serious, terroir-driven red wine.

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