2018 Dominio del Aguila, Canta la Perdiz, Ribera del Duero, Spain
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Other Varieties
Ready - at best
- Luis Gutiérrez
- 97+/100
- Tim Atkin MW
- 97/100
Product: 20188044194
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2018
Maturity Ready - at best
Grape List Other Varieties
Body Full Bodied
Producer Dominio del Aguila
Critics reviews
Luis Gutiérrez 97+/100
The 2018 Canta la Perdiz feels like a more rustic version of the 2016, with earthiness and abundant tannins and more backward than the approachable and juicy 2019 I tasted next to it. It fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts in concrete vats followed by a slow malolactic in barrel and 37 months in those barrels. The wine is still a little oaky, spicy and smoky, with good ripeness, 14.5% alcohol, good freshness and balance and abundant tannins that feel a little rustic. We'll have to see how the wine develops in bottle. 1,365 bottles and 32 magnums were filled in November 2021.Drink 2024-2034Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate (January 2023)
Drink 2024 - 2034
Tim Atkin MW 97/100
"Our finest plot" is how Jorge Monzón describes this west and southwest-facing parcel at 890 metres. Cultivated biodynamically, it's one of the oldest vineyards in La Aguilera. Fermented with 100% whole bunches, it's a delicate, refined, layered field blend of Tinto Fino and five other varieties. Taut and focused, with remarkable delicacy, chalky intensity and flavours of citrus, red cherry, raspberry and red plum. Long, spicy and hauntingly ethereal.Drink 2023-2035Tim Atkin MW, TimAtkin.com
Drink 2024 - 2034
About this wine
Other Varieties
There are over 200 different grape varieties used in modern wine making (from a total of over 1000). Most lesser known blends and varieties are traditional to specific parts of the world.
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Ribera del Duero
In the last 30 years, Ribera del Duero has risen up to challenge Rioja for the crown of Spain's greatest wine region. Once known only as the home of Vega Sicilia, it now boasts numerous bodegas of outstanding quality, from Hacienda Monasterio to Cillar de Silos. The region was granted its DO status in 1982, and today has over 200 wineries and more than 20,000 hectares of vines.
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