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2004 Dominio Pingus Ribera del Duero Flor de Pingus #175352641

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Based on 188 reviews on Cellartracker.com

Reviews 98 points Wine Advocate "The aromatics are already revealing considerable complexity while on the palate it is succulent, impeccably balanced, and mouth-coating. (JM)" 93 points Vinous "Inky ruby. Exotic aromas of blackberry, boysenberry, roasted coffee, dark chocolate and cured tobacco. Lush, sweet and smoky, with a supple texture to the deep dark berry liqueur flavors. No edges here, just luscious dark fruits and a wild smoky quality that carries into the finish. Impressively powerful and rich on the back end, with a lingering blackberry quality that won't quit. (JR)"

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About Dominio Pingus

Dominio de Pingus, established in 1995 in Ribera del Duero, Spain, by visionary Danish winemaker Peter Sisseck, stands as an unyielding beacon of biodynamic winemaking. Through meticulous management of ancient, head-pruned Tempranillo vines, each producing less than a ton per acre, Sisseck has crafted a singular, transcendent expression of Spanish terroir. His wine, Pingus, was a radical departure from traditional Spanish winemaking and put the region on the map for its unmistakably unique, powerful, and elegant offerings.

The wines' limited production of fewer than 500 cases per year originates from three meticulously cultivated parcels of old vines. The vineyards' yields, ranging from a generous 20 to a scant 9 hectoliters per hectare, underline the extreme attention to detail invested in every aspect of Pingus' creation. Peter's commitment to the health of the gnarled old vines, straightening, lowering, and pruning them back to 1-2 buds per stump, is emblematic of his dedication to expressing the full potential of these cherished plots.

Every step in Pingus' winemaking process, from fermentation in steel or large wooden vats to aging in a blend of new and old French oak, is carefully calibrated. Minimal sulfur usage and controlled oxygen exposure, along with skillful utilization of lees contact, endow the wines with their distinctive, exotic textures.

This meticulous approach extends to the vineyards themselves, which have never been fertilized nor treated with pesticides. Sisseck's belief in the singular quality of Tinto Fino, the local Tempranillo variant, underscores his efforts in crafting an unmistakably Spanish, terroir-driven wine.

Dominio de Pingus also collaborates with local grape producers to create PSI, a unique old vine Tempranillo. Acknowledged by wine critics and connoisseurs alike, Pingus has gained cult status alongside illustrious producers such as Raveneau, Chave, and Giacosa. In short, Pingus stands as a testament to the transformative potential of passion, attention to detail, and reverence for terroir in the world of wine.

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