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Bodegas Anadas CARE Cariñena Nativa, DO Cariñena, Aragón, Spain
The Bodegas Anadas CARE Cariñena Nativa is a red wine from the DO Cariñena in Aragón and is part of the winery's CARE project. What does CARE mean at Bodegas Anadas? CARE is the ancient Roman name for Cariñena and simultaneously stands for care, exclusivity, and dedication in every step from vineyard to bottle.
This wine originates from the DO Cariñena and reflects the warm, sunny conditions of Aragón.
Origin: DO Cariñena, Aragón
Bodegas Anadas is located in the heart of the DO Cariñena, one of Spain's historic wine regions.
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DO Cariñena, Aragón: region with warm summers and a focus on powerful red wines.
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Vines of approximately 10 to 40 years old: ensuring a balance between freshness and concentration.
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Evening harvest: the grapes are harvested in the evening to preserve freshness.
These factors contribute to ripe fruit while maintaining structure.
Grape and vinification
Garnacha – DO Cariñena, Aragón
This wine is made from 100% Garnacha, a grape known for its ripe fruit expression and supple structure.
After harvesting, the wine undergoes barrel aging, which adds extra depth and complexity.
Character and style
In the glass, the wine displays a bright red color. Aromas of ripe red and black fruits are complemented by nuances of cocoa and coffee beans. On the palate, the wine is spicy and ripe, with perfectly integrated tannins. The finish is rich, elegant, powerful, and fruity.
This style makes the wine suitable with roasted meats, lamb, stews, pasta, and aged cheeses.
About Bodegas Anadas
Bodegas Anadas was founded in 1935 and is one of the oldest family-owned businesses in the DO Cariñena region. The winery primarily produces red wines from Garnacha, complemented by white and rosé wines under the CARE label. The CARE project stands for exclusivity, innovation, and respect for terroir. The labels, designed by Enrique Torrijos, symbolize sun and soil and underscore the region's identity.