Ribera Del Duero

About this region

Ribera del Duero stretches along the Duero river in Castilla y León, on a high-altitude (700–1000 m) plateau of clay, limestone and chalk. The continental climate — hot, very dry summers; cold winters; large diurnal swings — gives Tempranillo (known here as Tinta del País or Tinto Fino) extraordinary concentration, deep colour and firm structure. The category was put on the world map by Vega Sicilia (the original "Spanish first growth") and brought into the modern era by Pingus and a wave of ambitious estates. The wines age outstandingly and command serious prices.

Information

Country: Spain
Climate: Continental

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Frequently asked questions

How many Ribera del Duero wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for Ribera del Duero wines across Portuguese online retailers — 28 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in Ribera del Duero?

Common grape varieties in Ribera del Duero include Tinta Roriz, Tempranillo, Aragonez, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot.

What is the Ribera del Duero wine region known for?

Ribera del Duero stretches along the Duero river in Castilla y León, on a high-altitude (700–1000 m) plateau of clay, limestone and chalk. The continental climate — hot, very dry summers; cold winters; large diurnal swings — gives Tempranillo (known here as Tinta del País or Tinto Fino) extraordinary concentration,…