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Crianza Red Dominio del Soto 2017

€22.50


Why it's worth a try

From powerful Ribera del Duero, Spain
Red & Traditional
Rich and bold in the mouth
Intense, daring wine with high impact

A bold and expressive red wine from Ribera del Duero, Spain. Crafted from 100% Tempranillo, it showcases the region's unique terroir. The wine is aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, imparting depth and complexity. On the palate, it's full-bodied with structured tannins and a long, flavorful finish. Ideal for those who appreciate robust, well-balanced wines.

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Tempranillo
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Blackcurrant
Thyme
Liquorice
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Dry
Medium acidity
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Aged cheese
Lamb
Grilled meat
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Bold & brave

Dominio del Soto

Young and Restless in the Mountains

Dominio del Soto is a standout in Ribera del Duero: a youngish yet terroir‑obsessed winery launched in 2005 in Sotillo de la Ribera. Mathilde Chapoutier (yes, daughter of biodynamics legend Michel Chapoutier) discovered this rugged high‑plateau vineyard and knew she had to bring it to life. It sprawls across 16 hectares of organically farmed terraces at 850–900 m elevation, on rich clay‑ and marly‑limestone soils with pockets of sand. The brutal summers, freezing winters, and big day‑night swings give their wines serious backbone. They’re currently working toward full biodynamic conversion.

These are not airy Ribera whites or overly oaky reds. Picture concentrated, juicy Tempranillo wines, ripe black fruit, smooth tannins, subtle vanilla, and ideally suited to both laid‑back tapas and grilling sessions. The lineup spans roble, crianza, and whites made from Albillo Mayor, all balanced, honest, and terroir‑forward.

WINE REGION

Ribera del Duero: Spain's Bold Red Frontier

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Ribera del Duero is a prestigious DO in northern Spain, known for its robust red wines made primarily from the Tempranillo grape.

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Tempranillo, locally known as Tinto Fino, produces wines with deep color, intense fruit flavors, and significant aging potential.

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The high-altitude vineyards on clay-limestone soils experience extreme temperature variations, leading to wines with concentrated flavors and balanced acidity.