New from Pingus! Second wine from Dominio de Pingus who make the legendary Pingus Red. Limited. Harmonious and elegant, this is a beautiful second wine from the renowned Dominio de Pingus. Dark cherry nose with earthy and coffee nuances; pure, concentrated fruit on the palate. Like those other esteemed names, Pingus has a quality that is often lacking in today's "modern" wines-a sense of utter individuality. There is no other wine in the world, let alone Spain, that is quite like Pingus, and that singularity is one of the fundamental requirements for great wine. 92 Points Robert Parker: "The 2013 Flor de Pingus is a mosaic of different vineyards in the village of La Horra in Burgos, totaling some 35 hectares. As all these are estate vineyards, they were much better controlled than those used for PSI, and the wine shows it in a challenging vintage like this one. It has a slightly different profile from your average Ribera, with better freshness. The wine had only been in bottle for around one month, and the wine is open and expressive. There are some roasted aromas, black cherries, blackberries and plenty of spices with hints of smoke. It's also a lighter version of Flor, and whether this will be as long-lived as other vintages, it's still a question mark, as the extra acidity might give it a longer life than expected. In any case, give it some time in bottle to finish integrating the oak and drink over the next four-five years." 92 Points Wine Spectator: "Firm tannins corset a plush texture in this generous red. Black cherry, plum, cedar, spice and mineral flavors mingle, kept lively by fresh acidity. There's plenty of stuffing here, but this isn't aggressive. Drink now through 2023." The 2013 Flor de Pingus is a mosaic of different vineyards in the village of La Horra in Burgos, totaling some 35 hectares. As all these are estate vineyards, they were much better controlled than those used for PSI, and the wine shows it in a challenging vintage like this one. It has a slightly different profile from your average Ribera, with better freshness. The wine had only been in bottle for around one month, and the wine is open and expressive. There are some roasted aromas, black cherries, blackberries and plenty of spices with hints of smoke. It’s also a lighter version of Flor, and whether this will be as long-lived as other vintages, it’s still a question mark, as the extra acidity might give it a longer life than expected. In any case, give it some time in bottle to finish integrating the oak and drink over the next four-five years.
Aaron Means
One of my all time favorite wines. I like this much better than Pingus. w/ Peter Sisseck at Victory Wine Group tasting.
One of my all time favorite wines. I like this much better than Pingus. w/ Peter Sisseck at Victory Wine Group tasting.
9.5Cathy Corison
Owner/Winemaker Corison Winery
Heavy, rustic, black raspberry jam. Hot.
Heavy, rustic, black raspberry jam. Hot.
8.5Tim Telli
Awesome stuff. Very new world, but does it matter when it tastes so good?
Awesome stuff. Very new world, but does it matter when it tastes so good?
Frankie Fang
With 欧总@范总
With 欧总@范总
9.3Frank Chen
Didn’t get to try next time
Didn’t get to try next time
8.8Joachim Modlich
I had the 2013 in 2018. Great wine but should have waited a bit to increase level of elegance.
I had the 2013 in 2018. Great wine but should have waited a bit to increase level of elegance.
9.3Benoit Miquel
Delicious, however still a bit young
Delicious, however still a bit young
9.1Stuart Pollack
Berry-flavored Ribeiro del Duero, with beautiful fruit notes. Well done.
Berry-flavored Ribeiro del Duero, with beautiful fruit notes. Well done.
9.2Renato Grandmont
Very smooth.
Very smooth.
9.4Rob Sternthal
Needs time for sure.
Needs time for sure.
9.0WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.