Ep 314: Ribera del Duero, Spain -- a Study in Power and Elegance

Published: Feb. 25, 2020, 12:57 a.m.

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Ribera del Duero makes some of the most outstanding Tempranillo in the world. Located in the northwest of the Spain,\\xa0about two hours north of Madrid, Ribera del Duero has been making wine for 2,600 years but its modern story is one of a dynamic, changing region that is improving every year. This is an exciting region and an example of Spain\'s willingness to change, improve and go the distance to produce excellent quality wine.

Photo: Food & Wines from Spain

Here are the show notes:

  • Ribera del Duero is on an elevated northern plateau of the Iberian Peninsula. Altitude of more than 2,000 feet, varied soils that include limestone cliffs, and the Duero river are defining features of the region.
  • The region follows the course of the\\xa0Duero river for approximately 115\\xa0km/70mi upstream from the southern plains of Burgos, west to Valladolid\\xa0and includes parts Segovia and Soria to the south and east. The west has the most aromatic wines, the central has fruitier wines, and the east has big, bold wines.
  • The climate of the region has influences of Mediterranean, Atlantic, and continental climates, but is generally pretty extreme (\\u2018three months of winter and nine months of hell\\u2019) with hot summers and huge diurnals that result in slow ripening and a long growing season

  • The wines are usually 100% Tempranillo but are allowed to include up to 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, or Malbec with no more than 5% of Garnacha or the white that is native to this area, Albillo Mayor.
  • These wines are powerful with a full body, black fruit notes and flavors from oak like smoke, vanilla, and tobacco. The best ones are balanced with acidity and tannin.
  • Along with Rioja, Ribera del Duero is the only Spanish wine region that utilizes crianza, reserva and gran reserva for the aging and labeling of its wines.

Top Producers: Aalto, Ali\\xf3n (owned by Vega Sicilia), Alonso del Yerro, Emilio Moro, Pago de Carraovejas, Pesquera, Dominio de Pingus, Vega Sicilia , O Fournier, Hacienda del Monasterio

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