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Ribera del Duero Red Crianza wine Alonso del Yerro 2010

Ribera del Duero Red Crianza wine Alonso del Yerro 2010

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Brand
Alonso del Yerro
Type
Ribera del Duero D.O. red crianza wine
Grapes
Tempranillo
Aged
12 months in French oak barrels
Alcohol content
14,5%
Producer
Viñedos Alonso del Yerro (Roa, Castilla y León)
Bottle size
75 cl.
Evaluation
This wine has been rated as outstanding for the past four years by Robert Parker of Wine Advocate, with ratings of 91-94 points.
It is a full-flavored, aromatic wine, ideal for accompanying a meal or as an aperitif.
Taste note
  • Appearance: Intense red.
  • Aroma: Potent with ripe dark fruit (blackberries, plums), spices and licorice Caramel and toasty notes.
  • Taste/texture: Good tannin balance with good, silky concentration and once again licorice in the aftertaste.
Food pairing
Cured ham, sausages, meat roasts, rice dishes and fish with sauce.
Enjoying your wine
Optimum serving temperature: between 16ºC and 18ºC.
Drink now or keep until 2015.
Warning
IberGour reminds you that the sale of alcohol to young people under 18 is not allowed and recommends drinking in moderation as the best way to enjoy alcoholic drinks.
Wine in Moderation
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