Carrie, a physiologist who lives in a residential suburb in the Hudson River Valley, just outside New York, thinks that if there's a nice wine for any occasion, that's Muriel Crianza. Carrie usually buys Californian wines and, of the European wines she comes across, in addition to our range, she likes wines from coastal Tuscany in Italy and fruity "Superior Bordeaux" with gentle oak ageing.
Tom, a programmer who works in Canary Wharf and lives a few train stations further north in the London borough of Hackney, is very much a beer person but when he's at home he has a weakness for Rioja reds. In the supermarket near his house he usually finds Muriel Crianza: "I love its flavour, it's delicious and has that gentle hint of barrel ageing that makes it very Spanish, very authentic".
Muriel Crianza can also be found in stores in Guanajuato, Celaya and Irapuato, beautiful cities in central Mexico. "It's fresh, delicious and a bit spicy and goes very well with both our traditional dishes and with exotic recipes," say Santiago and Isabel, a couple from San Miguel de Allende. "We regularly order Spanish white wine too, we really like Albariño", adds Isabel.
In these difficult days in almost every corner of the world, Carrie, Tom, Isabel and Santiago, as well as surely thousands of consumers in the countries where our brand is present, have a small stock of Muriel Crianza in their homes. To all of them, and to anyone who in the coming weeks will buy Muriel in their supermarkets and nearby stores, our heartfelt gratitude and warmest wishes for a pleasant time at home enjoying our wines.
If you cannot purchase Muriel at a shop near you, you can find the wines in our online store.
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