Dominio de Pingus - 'PSI' Ribera Del Duero 2021
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Price: $32.99
Producer | Dominio de Pingus |
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Country | Spain |
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Region | Castilla y Leon |
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Subregion | Ribera del Duero |
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Varietal | Tempranillo |
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Vintage | 2021 |
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Sku | 33994 |
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Dominio de Pingus Description
Spain's Ribera del Duero region continues to shine with its bold Tempranillo-drivenwines, born from limestone-rich soils and the dramatic, dry climate of inland Spain. Winemaker Peter Sisseck has been passionate about this region and its vines since the 1990s, when he created what many called the benchmark wine for the region: Pingus! With that success, he looked to make an everyday wine that would straightforwardly reflect the land and its distinctive old, craggy, head-pruned vines. Together with Ribera del Duero winemaker, Pablo Rubio, they sought out families who would keep those old vines instead of replanting with younger, more productive ones. Offering a premium for the grapes, he also convinced them to farm organically - even biodynamically - in order to bring life back the soils, a key ingredient to make better wine.
The wine that was born from this project is Psi, a letter in the Greek alphabet and the form of the old head-pruned vine on the label. It's a more stripped-down representation of the region than his other wines, with a traditional style of winemaking that's more open and expressive on the palate, where the older oak barrels used for its extensive aging come through as subtle, well-meshed balsam spice.
Today, Psi is one of the best values in wine, and the 2021 vintage helped create one of the best versions to date. The old vines did their work, taking the irregular rains and heat in stride, imbuing the wine with a balance of ripe tones and refreshing lift. Reflecting tradition, where vineyards were planted with other supporting varieties, the savory-tinged, finely grippy Tempranillo is loosened up by the more fluid and juicier Garnacha, helping make this more friendly in its youthful state. Even with its veins of vibrancy and minerality, Psi's beautiful, mellow and balanced character, makes this a standout in the crowd! At this price, it won't last long!
Vinous: 96 Points
The 2021 PSI is 90% Tempranillo and 10% Garnacha sourced from old vines planted in calcareous soils and was aged for up to 16 months in mostly sizeable French oak barrels. In the glass, it's garnet-red with a light purple sheen. The nose offers blood notes along with sour cherry and blackberry, intertwined with violets and dried flowers, resulting in a layered, complex profile. On the palate, it's dry and velvety. Chalky tannins define a compact mouthfeel and long-lastingfruit and floral flavors. The 2021 is a distinctive Ribera del Duero with excellent nuanceand agility.
Wine Advocate: 95 Points
James Suckling: 94 Points
Black cherries, asphalt, hedgerow, dark spices and dried Mediterranean herbs. Medium- to full-bodied on the palate with dusty, effusive tannins and a vertical finish. Pristine and stripped-down. Drink or hold.
Wine Spectator
A new era starts in 2021, when they got a new winemaker for PSI. The 2021 PSI—still unbottled, as it should have an élevage of 20 months—comes from a cooler year than 2020, but it was also a drier vintage and the wine has more finesse than in 2020. It develops a note of honey, beeswax and pollen—Peter thinks this comes from the wine from Gumiel de Izán (and it also happens in Quintana del Pidio), as the 2021 has a significant percentage from Gumiel de Izán. 2021 is an approachable vintage, and the wine feels very elegant. It has 14.1% alcohol, slightly higher than 2020, but even if they do not harvest looking at the alcohol, they try to avoid going over 14%. I tasted a sample from 80% oak vat and 20% in barrel, with some new barrels. This is going in the right direction.