Dominio de Pingus

Flor de Pingus Ribera del Duero Tempranillo

9.2872 ratings
9.2141 pro ratings
Ribera del Duero, Castilla y León, Spain
Tempranillo
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

See previous note from March 2022. Very dark Ruby in colour- impenetrable. Blackberry, smoky notes. A rich full bodied dense palate with a tarry note. Dusty. Granular persistent tannins. Again, Thomas Matthew’s drinking window is way too early (to 2025). This wine will cruise to 2030 with ease. When you taste this wine you have a new appreciation of the allure of Tempranillo, in this case old vine Tempranillo from Ribera del Duero. Post Script: The next day - aniseed and a crushed ant note.

See previous note from March 2022. Very dark Ruby in colour- impenetrable. Blackberry, smoky notes. A rich full bodied dense palate with a tarry note. Dusty. Granular persistent tannins. Again, Thomas Matthew’s drinking window is way too early (to 2025). This wine will cruise to 2030 with ease. When you taste this wine you have a new appreciation of the allure of Tempranillo, in this case old vine Tempranillo from Ribera del Duero. Post Script: The next day - aniseed and a crushed ant note.

Nov 11th, 2023
Sipping Fine Wine

Pingus, named after childhood nickname, deep Ruby with concentrated dark fruit aromas and gently smoky notes. On the palate flavors of cherry and plum, licorice, sweet vanilla spice, well balanced, fine grainy tannins, long finish ending with slight oaky tones. Very Nice!

Pingus, named after childhood nickname, deep Ruby with concentrated dark fruit aromas and gently smoky notes. On the palate flavors of cherry and plum, licorice, sweet vanilla spice, well balanced, fine grainy tannins, long finish ending with slight oaky tones. Very Nice!

Nov 10th, 2023
Bob McDonald

Very dark Ruby with a crimson edge. A closed latent nose after decanting initially. Aromatics of black and blue fruits with Cassis, chocolate, oak spice together with plum and tobacco leaf. I didn’t realise how Tempranillo (100%) could be as rich as this. The same complex aromatics feed through to the full bodied palate. Gorgeous - a dense and thick mouth feel without being heavy. Will leave the next one for a year or two. The 2nd wine of the famous Pingus.

Very dark Ruby with a crimson edge. A closed latent nose after decanting initially. Aromatics of black and blue fruits with Cassis, chocolate, oak spice together with plum and tobacco leaf. I didn’t realise how Tempranillo (100%) could be as rich as this. The same complex aromatics feed through to the full bodied palate. Gorgeous - a dense and thick mouth feel without being heavy. Will leave the next one for a year or two. The 2nd wine of the famous Pingus.

Mar 23rd, 2022
Chris McClellan

Big bold red, opaque, black/red fruits, deep and sappy with spices, licorice. Extremely well balanced.

Big bold red, opaque, black/red fruits, deep and sappy with spices, licorice. Extremely well balanced.

Dec 12th, 2021
MaJ CappS

Corked. Dammit.

Ah well, it was worth a try.

Corked. Dammit.

Ah well, it was worth a try.

Aug 14th, 2021
Ryan Mullins

A bit of a monolithic expression.

A bit of a monolithic expression.

Mar 14th, 2021
Ed Lehrman

Acidity is definitely elevated and this vintage is less impressive than most i have had. Was good with lamb shank.

Acidity is definitely elevated and this vintage is less impressive than most i have had. Was good with lamb shank.

Dec 25th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

Produced by Peter Sisseck, of Denmark, arrived in Spain in 1993 to manage a new project and thought about the old vines around the Ribera del Duero. By the 1995 vintage, Peter had found ancient vineyards that inspired him to make "Pingus," after childhood nickname. Deep Ruby, concentrated dark fruit aromas with gently smoky notes. On the palate cherry and plum flavors, sweet vanilla spice, well balanced, soft warming tannins, long ending with slight oaky tones. Very Nice!

Produced by Peter Sisseck, of Denmark, arrived in Spain in 1993 to manage a new project and thought about the old vines around the Ribera del Duero. By the 1995 vintage, Peter had found ancient vineyards that inspired him to make "Pingus," after childhood nickname. Deep Ruby, concentrated dark fruit aromas with gently smoky notes. On the palate cherry and plum flavors, sweet vanilla spice, well balanced, soft warming tannins, long ending with slight oaky tones. Very Nice!

Oct 16th, 2020
Greg Gregory

Glorious though a BABY! Please don’t do what I did. Wait! 5 yrs minimum.

Glorious though a BABY! Please don’t do what I did. Wait! 5 yrs minimum.

Jan 30th, 2020
Riccardo L.

Holy wow, what an amazing wine. What the hell does the real Pingus taste like then? Big and full, delicious. Game seven winner in the first beat bobby flay competition.

Holy wow, what an amazing wine. What the hell does the real Pingus taste like then? Big and full, delicious. Game seven winner in the first beat bobby flay competition.

Jun 30th, 2019