leftfieldto
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Maybe because of the fancy wine drinkers of Yorkville? I think it's a stupid name too, but I'm trying to understand the logic model that got them to choose this name.
As per @67Cup's post, it's a word that's used to connote a special quality when it's applied to a product. Cru assures you this is a French Oak barrel-fermented condo.i definitely interpreted at first as "raw" and was (and still am) confused at this name being chosen to brand the building.
In other instances of Cru popping up in Toronto, there was a restaurant at Bloor and Royal York for several years with that name. It was replaced several years ago itself, and now there's another one with that name at 100 Yonge Street:
What's on the menu at CRU, the Financial District's new spot for massive ribeyes and plant-based pastas
Also: caviar "doughnuts"torontolife.com
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