Campo Viejo ditches crianza (Spain)

Campo Viejo ditches crianza (Spain)

Campo Viejo has dropped the crianza cue and opted for varietal labelling in an attempt to attract more consumers. The well-known brand from Rioja has replaced its crianza with Campo Viejo Tempranillo 2010 following research which shows that almost 70% of wine drinkers consider the grape as the most important factor when deciding what to buy. Pernod Ricard, owners of the brand, also believe Tempranillo could be a flagship for Spain, comparing its potential to New Zealand’s success with Sauvignon Blanc, reports The Drinks Business.

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