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Dominio de Pingus 'Flor de Pingus' Tinto Fino 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Pingus 'Flor de Pingus' Tinto Fino 2020
$302.25
Telmo Rodríguez ‘Matallana’ Tinto Fino 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Telmo Rodríguez ‘Matallana’ Tinto Fino 2019
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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – "The 2019 Matallana is a blend of 85% Tinto Fino with some 15% other varieties such as Valenciano (Bobal), Navarro (Garnacha) and even white Albillo. 2019 was a very classical vintage with power, concentration and plenty of tannin, and the wine should develop and benefit from extended time in bottle. The wine feels very young and primary, with integrated spices from the élevage in oak, a medium to full-bodied palate, powerful and concentrated but very balanced. As I said in previous years, it's a Ribera like the ones from yesteryear! 18,676 produced with the selected grapes from 21 hectares of vineyards. It was bottled in July 2021."

$232.50
Dominio de Es ‘La Diva’ Tinto Fino 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Es ‘La Diva’ Tinto Fino 2019
$1,937.50
Dominio de Es ‘La Mata’ Tinto Fino 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Es ‘La Mata’ Tinto Fino 2021
$1,387.25
Dominio de Es ‘Carravilla’ Tinto Fino 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Es ‘Carravilla’ Tinto Fino 2021
$1,387.25
Dominio de Es Tinto Fino 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Es Tinto Fino 2021
$286.75
Dominio de Pingus Tinto Fino 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Dominio de Pingus Tinto Fino 2020
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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – I was really looking forward to the 2016 Pingus in bottle, as the sample I tasted last time promised to be one of the best (if not the best!) Pinguses to date. Few (if any) vintages of Pingus have shown such integration of the oak, especially considering the wine is so extremely young. It has precision and symmetry, elegance and austerity à la Audrey Hepburn. This 2016 is like an updated version of the 1996, produced with a lot more knowledge that helped them find this purity, freshness and elegance. Peter Sisseck described it as seamless, and I could only agree. He also said that this is probably his ideal of what the wine from Ribera del Duero should be. The wine was kept in barrel for an extra couple of months and was finally bottled in August 2018; there were 8,100 bottles produced. It delivered all the sample promised, and perhaps a bit more...

$3,092.25