Castilla y Leon

Castilla y Leon

94 Parker
2020 Teso la Monja Victorino Magnum
grape Tempranillo
89.95 74.34
94 Parker
2021 Teso la Monja Victorino Magnum
grape Tempranillo
98.95 81.78
93 Vinous
2019 Teso la Monja Almirez
grape Tempranillo
43.95 36.32
95 James Suckling
2019 Finca Villacreces Nebro
grape Tempranillo
168.95 139.63
WIN Tempranillo
grape Tempranillo
9.50 8.72
97 Parker
2016 Teso la Monja Alabaster
grape Tempranillo
695.00 574.38
94 Parker
2022 Aalto
grape Tempranillo
49.95 41.28 As low as 46.95
92 Parker
2021 Alejandro Fernandez Pesquera Crianza
grape Tempranillo
28.95 23.93 As low as 27.25
96 Vinous
2022 Dominio de Pingus PSI
grape Tempranillo
41.95 34.67 As low as 38.95
93 Parker
2022 Descendientes de Jose Palacios Petalos del Bierzo
grape Mencia
18.95 15.66 As low as 17.45
93 Parker
2015 Dominio de Atauta
grape Tempranillo
34.95 28.88
95 Parker
2022 Raul Pérez La Vizcaína El Rapolao
grape Mencia
29.95 24.75
2024 Raul Pérez El Castro de Valtuille Joven
grape Mencia
12.95 10.70 As low as 11.95
96 Parker
2019 Alion
grape Tempranillo
99.95 82.60 As low as 94.95
95 Parker
2020 Mauro Vendimia Seleccionada (VS)
grape Tempranillo
81.75 67.56

Castile and Léon, northwest of Madrid, is one of Spain's most fascinating wine regions. Barely 25 years ago it was still very unknown. Nowadays, modern and highly sought-after wines are made here. From the fresh white wine of Verdejo from Rueda to powerful red wine from Toro. The vineyards of Castilla y León, as the region is called in Spanish, are located high, at 500 to 900 meters. The soil is poor. The climate is extreme, with short, harsh winters and long, dry summers. Late frost until spring threatens the harvest every year. The grapes have to fight for every drop and that makes their juice rich and concentrated. Castile and Leon has 9 DOs, of which Ribera del Duero, Rueda, Toro and Bierzo are the most important.

DO Ribera del Duero

DO Ribera del Duero is one of the regions where wine has been produced for 3000 years. It is an area that mainly focuses on the Tepranillo grape, as red wines here must consist of at least 75% of this grape. In addition, international grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec are also used. Thanks to the continental climate and the cooling provided by the Duero River, this is an ideal location for creating excellent wines. Venerable wineries such as Vega Sicilia show that Ribera del Duero can easily compete with the more famous Rioja region.

DO Toro

DO Toro is another region where the Tempranillo grape reigns supreme, where it is known as “Tinta de Toro.” Like other areas nearby, this area is crossed by the Duero River and enjoys a continental climate. The red wines in the DO Toro must consist of 100% of the Tinta de Toro grape. However, Tinto Roble wine can contain up to 10% Garnacha. In addition, white wines are also produced here, made from Verdejo or Malvasia grapes.

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