Informações de produto

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2021
Grado
14.5% vol.
Variedad
96,5% Tinto fino, 3% Garnacha, 0,5% Otras blancas
Outros formatos disponíveis:
Origen
Ribera del Duero

Avaliação dos peritos

James Suckling:

ark cherries, ripe but fresh blueberries, slate, violets and a hint of graphite. There is lushness of fruit but it remains fresh and very primary in the middle with powdery tannins and a long, even finish. Has volume and linearity as well. Drink or hold.  

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Flor de Pingus is a village wine from La Horra, made with small vinifications by plot and then a blending exercise, so it's the wine they feel is most their style. They look for texture, looking for a delicate and elegant wine. The nose is very subtle and harmonious, super clean and with a lot of focus. There are no traces of oak on the nose. The profile of the wine is more in line with 2018 or 2016 than with 2015 or 2019. This has a velvety texture, an elegant mouthfeel and some restraint (he thinks the warm summer in 2021 made the plants slow down), and it is fresher than the wine from 2020. There's a very fine thread, with chalky and very elegant tannins. This delivered what the wine promised from barrel. Starting in 2023, the wine will be certified organic. They produced around 96,300 bottles and some larger formats. It was bottled in June 2023.

Tim Atkin:

Flor is effectively the second wine of Pingus, made with a higher percentage of younger vines than Peter Sisseck's top red. Characteristically refined and perfumed, it's a detailed, beautifully balanced red, rather than a blockbuster, with nuanced 20% new wood, plum and bramble fruit, filigree tannins and a pure, tapering finish. Typically self-assured winemaking. 2025-32.