Bodegas Lan Crianza
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Description
Bodegas LAN Crianza is a Tempranillo-dominant Rioja red wine bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Scored 90 points by James Suckling on the 2021 vintage, this expression stands apart for its use of hybrid oak barrels — a technique Bodegas LAN pioneered in Spain — combining American oak staves with French oak heads during its 14-month aging period.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Rioja Alta & Rioja Alavesa, Spain | Crianza Classification | Producer: Bodegas LAN S.A., Fuenmayor
Production & Heritage
Bodegas LAN S.A. is based in Fuenmayor in the heart of Rioja Alta, drawing fruit from vineyards across both Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa — two of the region's most prized sub-zones. The blend runs 93–94% Tempranillo with 5–6% Garnacha and approximately 2% Mazuelo (Carignan), fermented in stainless steel tanks with a 15-day maceration period and continuous pumping-over to extract color and structure. What distinguishes the Crianza from many peers at this level is Bodegas LAN's hybrid barrel program: American oak staves deliver vanilla and toffee sweetness while French oak heads contribute spice, botanical complexity, and firmer tannin structure, resulting in a wine that bridges classic and modern Rioja styles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright strawberry and raspberry before shifting into riper stone fruit — peach in particular. Behind the fruit sit layered notes of vanilla, caramel, and a gentle dusting of cinnamon, along with hints of patisserie cream and tobacco leaf.
Taste: The entry is juicy and immediately inviting, with red cherry and raspberry fruit dominating the front palate. At mid-palate, vanilla and sweet baking spice emerge, framed by medium body and well-grained, slightly chewy tannins. The texture is fluid rather than heavy, keeping the wine lively and expressive.
Finish: The finish is long and pleasant with lingering notes of coffee, sweet spice, and ripe cherry. Tannins remain present but polished, giving the wine a satisfying close without astringency.
How to Drink LAN Crianza
Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F). This Crianza drinks well with 15–20 minutes of breathing time and rewards both neat sipping and food pairing. A Kalimotxo — the Basque Country's red wine and cola combination — works surprisingly well with the Crianza's fruit-forward profile and soft tannins. A Tinto de Verano leans into the wine's bright cherry character for a refreshing warm-weather serve. For a classic Sangria, the vanilla and spice backbone holds up against citrus and brandy additions without losing its identity.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner pairing with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or tapas
- Introducing someone to Rioja who typically drinks New World Tempranillo or Grenache blends
- Building a Spanish wine collection at the Crianza classification level
- Hosting a casual dinner party where an approachable, crowd-pleasing red is needed
Frequently Asked Questions
What does LAN Crianza taste like? LAN Crianza is a medium-bodied red dominated by juicy red cherry, raspberry, and vanilla, with secondary notes of sweet spice, coffee, and tobacco. The tannins are chewy but well-integrated, making it immediately approachable.
How does LAN Crianza compare to CVNE Cune Rioja Reserva? CVNE Cune Reserva carries a longer aging requirement and typically shows more developed, savory complexity with firmer tannins. LAN Crianza is fruitier, softer, and more immediately drinkable, with its hybrid barrel aging delivering a distinctive vanilla-spice balance not found in the traditionally aged Cune.
Is LAN Crianza good for beginners? Yes — its bright fruit, moderate tannins, and approachable medium body make it an excellent entry point into Rioja. The vanilla and spice notes from hybrid oak aging also appeal to drinkers transitioning from fruitier New World reds.
Where is LAN Crianza made? LAN Crianza is produced by Bodegas LAN S.A. in Fuenmayor, located in the Rioja Alta sub-region of Rioja, Spain. The grapes are sourced from vineyards across both Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa.
What foods pair well with LAN Crianza? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's spice and tannin structure. Manchego cheese echoes its Spanish roots and matches its medium weight. Chorizo and cured Ibérico ham play off the vanilla and smoky oak notes. Roasted red pepper dishes and mushroom risotto work well with the fruit-forward, savory profile.
What sizes does LAN Crianza come in? LAN Crianza is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is LAN Crianza worth the price? LAN Crianza positions as an entry-level to mid-range Rioja, and the 90-point James Suckling score on the 2021 vintage suggests it punches above its classification. The hybrid barrel innovation adds genuine complexity uncommon at this price tier, making it strong value within the Crianza category.
Why LAN Crianza?
The defining feature of LAN Crianza is its hybrid barrel aging — a technique Bodegas LAN pioneered in Spain — which layers vanilla sweetness from American oak with the structural spice of French oak in a single vessel. That technical distinction translates directly into the glass, producing a Crianza with more aromatic complexity and better-integrated tannins than many competitors at this level. A 90-point score from James Suckling on the 2021 vintage confirms the wine's quality is recognized beyond its accessible price point. For drinkers seeking a Rioja that respects tradition while embracing a modern winemaking edge, LAN Crianza delivers on both fronts.
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