2008 | Dominio de Pingus | Ribera del Duero
Red Wine: 2008 | Dominio de Pingus | Ribera del Duero
The 2008 is a phenomenal release with remarkable balance of fruit, acidity, tannin and oak, with wonderful mineral inflections and epic length.
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Producer: Dominio de Pingus
Ratings: JS | 97
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Varietal: Tempranillo
Country/Region: Spain, Ribera del Duero
Detailed Description
The 2008 is a phenomenal release with remarkable balance of fruit, acidity, tannin and oak, with wonderful mineral inflections and epic length.
Reviews:
- James Suckling: This is so refined and incredible with seamless tannins. Full and reserved. Wonderful length. A beauty.
Producer Information
Like those other esteemed names, Pingus has a quality that is often lacking in today’s “modern” wines-a sense of utter individuality. There is no other wine in the world, let alone Spain, that is quite like Pingus, and that singularity is one of the fundamental requirements for great wine. Pingus is produced by the visionary Danish winemaker Peter Sisseck. Peter arrived in Spain in 1993 to manage a new project, Hacienda Monasterio. While planting and developing Monasterio, he began to dream about the old vines he saw dotted around the Ribera del Duero landscape. By the 1995 vintage, Peter had found several ancient vineyards that inspired him to make his own wine. He called it “Pingus,” after his childhood nickname. Peter’s winery work has been widely imitated, and many wines can mimic the exotic textures that Pingus possesses. Yet, while they might approach Pingus’ style, none of these newcomers has the substance that defines Pingus.