The second line of Clianza 2007 says that this is a 2007 Clianza-class wine. Creanza grade is a unique aging grade of Spanish wine, which means that it will not be available until the third year after the grape harvest, and it will take at least 6 months to age in small oak barrels and 2 bottles throughout the year. In rioja and Ribeira del Douro, at least in oak barrels 1 year and in bottles 1 year.
The third line Ribera del Duero shows that this wine needs to be aged for at least one year in oak barrels and one year in bottles, and it is a wine produced in the Duluo River area.
The fourth line, Olkin is the grade of wine, referred to as DO grade, which is second only to DOC grade in Spain.
Below the yellow sign is the meaning of Spanish products.
Secondly, CONTIENE SULFITOS and CONTAINS SULPHITES both stand for sulfite. According to EU regulations, since June 25, 2005, the ingredients that may cause allergies in wine must be clearly marked on the label.
Below him is the address of the brewery.
75 ml means that the capacity of the bottle is 750 ml.
13.5%vol is the alcohol content 13.5 degrees.