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2011 Hacienda Monasterio Ribera del Duero

Tempranillo Blend

  • Spain
  • Castilla y León
  • Ribera del Duero

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  • vr.bart Likes this wine: 93 points

    June 3, 2018 - This has improved considerably since last time. It shows dark red berries, licorice, leather. Smooth concentrated fruit. Soft tannins. Closes with some figs and chocolate on the aftertaste. This is ready to drink now. Have one bottle left, will hold a bit longer 2019-2020.

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  • Rolle27 commented:

    6/21/18, 2:53 PM - According to my experience with these wines it will only be more port like if you give it 2-3 more years. Of course different bottles can develop in different directions and pace, but my last bottle had almost no acidity left which to me indicates that a downhill journey has begun. It was still brilliant, but I personally don´t think it will get any better, only sweeter and more warm in its expression. Enjoy - and good luck with drinking it in the future. Hope it delivers what you expect.

  • vr.bart commented:

    6/22/18, 12:28 AM - Thanks for sharing! Perhaps I should not wait that long anymore to open my last bottle, do not need it to become port :)

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