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Ribera Del Duero | Local Wine Appellation From Castile and León, Spain | TasteAtlas

Ribera del Duero

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish appellation located in several provinces of Castilla and Leon, in north-central Spain. The region is best known for big and bold varietals made with Tempranillo, also known as Tinto Fino or Tinta del Pais.


The blends have to include 75% Tempranillo, while other permitted varieties include Garnacha, white Albillo, and international varieties Malbec, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Ribera del Duero wines are built to age. With time, they develop complexity and become more balanced.


Most of the wines are deeply colored, full-bodied, and well-structured with bright acidity and aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla, and spices. Aging requirements are similar to those in Rioja. Crianza is the youngest, aged for two years and 12 months in oak. Reserva labels are aged at least three years with at least 12 months in oak, and the Gran Reservas have to be aged for five years, including two years of oak aging.


The D. O was established in 1982 when the region had merely nine wineries. Now, there are more than 300. Because of their fruit character and good acidity, Ribera del Duero are food-friendly wines that can agree with different types of food, from sausages, appetizers, and pasta dishes to roast meat (pork, beef, lamb), BBQ dishes, casseroles, game, and aged cheese.

Serve with

Cooked Sausage

Chorizo

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Lamb Dish

Lechazo

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Rice Dish

Paella

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Assorted Small Dishes or Ritual

Tapas

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