Full Review

Pradorey

Pradorey
2018 Finca La Mina Reserva Estate Single Vineyard, Ribera Del Duero

Pair this wine with:
Beef Vegetables

Category: Tempranillo

Date Tasted:
Country: Spain
Alcohol: 15.5% RS: 1%
90 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$30
Cellar Selection

Pradorey
2018 Finca La Mina Reserva Estate Single Vineyard, Ribera Del Duero

Pair this wine with:
Beef Vegetables

Category: Tempranillo

Date Tasted:
Country: Spain
Alcohol: 15.5% RS: 1%
Garnet black color. Aromas and flavors of plum sauce, chocolate cupcake, vanilla, and baked black cherry with a round, tangy, dry medium-full body and a subtle, medium-long finish conveying accents of chocolate, maduro tobacco and black tea, black fruit, and herbs and leather with well-integrated, coating, drying, firm tannins and moderate oak flavor. Bold black fruits with savory notes and balanced oak, this can be drank now with a quick decant and will also develop with a couple years in the cellar.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Old World
Aroma Aroma: plum sauce, chocolate cupcake, vanilla, and baked black cherry
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with accents of chocolate, maduro tobacco and black tea, black fruit, and herbs and leather
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-3 years on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Pot Roast, Steak & Potatoes, Beef Stew
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Bold black fruits with savory notes and balanced oak, this can be drank now with a quick decant and will also develop with a couple years in the cellar.

The Producer

REAL SITIO DE VENTOSILLA, S.A.

The Producer

Tempranillo

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Serve in a Zinfandel Wine Glass
Tempranillo is the principal grape of Rioja, Spain's most famous red wine. The variety has beautiful red cherry, blackberry and mulberry fruit with medium-weight tannins, good acidity and complexity. it is generally aged in older oak barrels in Rioja to soften the wine.

Tempranillo is also grown in other regions of Spain, such as Ribera del Duero and La Mancha. It also produces important wines in Portugal and Argentina and is planted in countries such as Mexico, the United States and Australia.

While there are some lighter versions made for early consumption, a typical Tempranillo ages very well, anywhere from five to seven for a medium-bodied version to twenty to thirty years for a Gran Riserva Rioja. They pair well with most red meats and spicy dishes, from empanadas to game birds.