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Flor de Pingus is one of the most successful wines of the Dominio de Pingus winery and a benchmark among the wines of the Ribera del Duero appellation. Smooth on the palate, blackberries, blueberries, and notes of oak and mocha. Very fine and polished tannins. There is freshness and good balance.
The wine is made from carefully selected grapes from trusted growers. The concentrated, mineral personality of this drink offers a revealing glimpse of Sisseck's skill in creating Castilian reds. This label stands out as one of the most successful wines from the prestigious Dominio de Pingus winery, establishing itself as a benchmark in the Ribera del Duero appellation.
Dominio de Pingus, based in Quintanilla de Onésimo, Valladolid, has vineyards in the La Horra area of Ribera del Duero. This once modest and almost primitive winery has evolved into a fully equipped facility. Spain's most coveted wines are produced here, including the one that once held the title of the country's most expensive wine. In addition to its flagship Pingus, the winery also makes other notable wines such as Flor de Pingus and PSI, a more affordable but equally impressive option in its range.
Visual aspect: It presents a dark ruby hue and remarkable density.
Aroma: It is characterized by an intense fragrance of blackberries, plums, with spicy nuances, hints of leather and tobacco.
Taste: In the mouth, it is smooth with prominent notes of blackberries, blueberries, as well as hints of oak and mocha. It stands out for its concentration and long finish.
Flor de Pingus is one of the most successful wines from Dominio de Pingus winery and a reference among wines from the Ribera del Duero denomination. Soft on the palate, with flavors of blackberries, blueberries, and hints of oak and mocha. Very fine and polished tannins. There is freshness and good balance.
The wine is made from carefully selected grapes from trusted grape growers. The concentrated and mineral personality of this wine offers a revealing insight into Sisseck's skill in creating Castilian reds. This label stands out as one of the most successful wines from the prestigious Dominio de Pingus winery, establishing itself as a reference in the Ribera del Duero denomination.
Dominio de Pingus, located in Quintanilla de Onésimo, Valladolid, has vineyards in the La Horra area of the Ribera del Duero. This winery, once modest and almost primitive, has evolved into a fully equipped facility. Here, some of Spain's most sought-after wines are produced, including the one that once held the title of the country's most expensive wine. In addition to their flagship wine, Pingus, the winery also produces other notable wines such as Flor de Pingus and PSI, a more accessible but equally impressive option in their range.
Visual: It has a dark ruby tone and a notable density.
Aroma: It is characterized by an intense fragrance of blackberries, plums, with spicy undertones, hints of leather and tobacco.
Taste: On the palate, it is smooth with prominent notes of blackberries, blueberries, as well as hints of oak and mocha. It stands out for its concentration and a prolonged finish.
Flor de Pingus is one of the most successful wines of the Dominio de Pingus winery and a benchmark among the wines of the Ribera del Duero appellation. Smooth on the palate, blackberries, blueberries, and notes of oak and mocha. Very fine and polished tannins. There is freshness and good balance.
The wine is made from carefully selected grapes from trusted growers. The concentrated, mineral personality of this drink offers a revealing glimpse of Sisseck's skill in creating Castilian reds. This label stands out as one of the most successful wines from the prestigious Dominio de Pingus winery, establishing itself as a benchmark in the Ribera del Duero appellation.
Dominio de Pingus, based in Quintanilla de Onésimo, Valladolid, has vineyards in the La Horra area of Ribera del Duero. This once modest and almost primitive winery has evolved into a fully equipped facility. Spain's most coveted wines are produced here, including the one that once held the title of the country's most expensive wine. In addition to its flagship Pingus, the winery also makes other notable wines such as Flor de Pingus and PSI, a more affordable but equally impressive option in its range.
Visual aspect: It presents a dark ruby hue and remarkable density.
Aroma: It is characterized by an intense fragrance of blackberries, plums, with spicy nuances, hints of leather and tobacco.
Taste: In the mouth, it is smooth with prominent notes of blackberries, blueberries, as well as hints of oak and mocha. It stands out for its concentration and long finish.
Flor de Pingus is one of the most successful wines from Dominio de Pingus winery and a reference among wines from the Ribera del Duero denomination. Soft on the palate, with flavors of blackberries, blueberries, and hints of oak and mocha. Very fine and polished tannins. There is freshness and good balance.
The wine is made from carefully selected grapes from trusted grape growers. The concentrated and mineral personality of this wine offers a revealing insight into Sisseck's skill in creating Castilian reds. This label stands out as one of the most successful wines from the prestigious Dominio de Pingus winery, establishing itself as a reference in the Ribera del Duero denomination.
Dominio de Pingus, located in Quintanilla de Onésimo, Valladolid, has vineyards in the La Horra area of the Ribera del Duero. This winery, once modest and almost primitive, has evolved into a fully equipped facility. Here, some of Spain's most sought-after wines are produced, including the one that once held the title of the country's most expensive wine. In addition to their flagship wine, Pingus, the winery also produces other notable wines such as Flor de Pingus and PSI, a more accessible but equally impressive option in their range.
Visual: It has a dark ruby tone and a notable density.
Aroma: It is characterized by an intense fragrance of blackberries, plums, with spicy undertones, hints of leather and tobacco.
Taste: On the palate, it is smooth with prominent notes of blackberries, blueberries, as well as hints of oak and mocha. It stands out for its concentration and a prolonged finish.