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source? and what does cru mean? is it the French word?

Yes, it's French.

I usually associate "cru" with a wine vintage or terroir - which is what I am assuming they are going for here; more commonly, I think, it's raw. There are other meanings though.
 
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I know about the Vineyard thing. im from Kelowna, BC and there we have a lot of vineyards, ive heard a lot of people using this word in Kelowna.
 
Cru? Try Gru!

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"Ideally situated in nearness to the University of Toronto (4 Minutes), Ryerson University (5 Minutes), OCAD University (6 Minutes) and George Brown College (5 Minutes) — when consolidated are home to more than 150,000 students and faculty."
https://condonow.com/Cru-Condos
im having a feeling that they are aiming for the students.
 
What's in an appellation anyway ?

A system of mountains in eastern North America. They were first formed roughly 480 million years ago during the Ordovician Period. They once reached elevations similar to those of the Alps and the Rocky Mountains before experiencing natural erosion....
 
@jaybe seems to be doing a little mishearing, and a little lateral thinking, and one would have to follow the appellation trail to catch up. scenic, though…

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