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Created page with "'''Crianza''' (Spanish pronunciation: [kɾiˈanθa], from the Spanish word for "ageing" or "nurturing") is a regulated category of Spanish wine that denotes a defined period of maturation in barrel and bottle before release. It is one of the central terms in Spain’s classification system for quality wines, positioned between young wines (''Joven'') and longer-aged categories such as Reserva and Gran Reserva<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine..."
 
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