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What does DOCa mean?
DOCa is the top classification of Spanish winemaking and is short for Denominación de Origen Calificada.
There are 3 in Spain
Rioja
Priorato
Ribera del Duero
Match the grape with the region
Granacha
Palomino
Albariño
Xarel-Lo
Verdejo
Touriga National
Avarinho
Granacha-Priorato ( Spain)
Palomino-Jerez ( Spain)
Albariño-Rías Baixas ( Spain)
Xarel-Lo. Penedés. (Cava - Spain)
Verdejo-Rueda ( Spain)
Touriga National -Douro (Portugal)
Alvarinho- Veno Verde
What’s the difference between Joven ,Reserva and Grand Reserva ?
Joven is a wine released early with no oak aging. Reserva is typically a wine that aged for at least three years,one of which must be in Oak. Gran Reserva it is quite often a special wine, typically age for at least five years, two of which must be in Oak.
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