Ribera del Duero

Ribera del Duero
Ribera del Duero DO in Castilla y León region (Spain)

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) located in the country's northern plateau and is one of eleven 'quality wine' regions within the autonomous community of Castile and León.[1] It is also one of several recognised wine-producing regions to be found along the course of the Duero river.

The region is characterised by a largely flat, rocky terrain and is centred on the town of Aranda de Duero, although the most famous vineyards surround Peñafiel and Roa de Duero to the west, where the regional regulatory council or Consejo Regulador for the denominación is based.

Ribera del Duero is home to the world-famous and highly-prized Vega Sicilia and Tinto Pesquera wines and is dedicated almost entirely to the production of red wine from the Tempranillo grape.

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History

Wine has been produced in the region for thousands of years, but viticulture as we know it probably arrived in the Ribera del Duero region with Benedictine monks from Cluny in the Burgundy region of France in the twelfth century.[2] Ribera del Duero[3] wine making goes back over 2,000 years as evidenced by the 66-meter mosaic of Bacchus, the god of wine that was unearthed relatively recently at Baños de Valdearados.

Official seal of the Ribera del Duero Denominación de Origen (DO)

Vega Sicilia was established in the western part of Ribera del Duero in 1864, but although that bodega has been long established as Spain's perhaps most notable winery, up until the 1970s the rest of the region did not receive much attention. Most of the other wine production at that time consisted of simple rosé wines from Garnacha produced in the eastern parts of the region. This started to change when Alejandro Fernández founded his bodega Pesquera and started to make red wines from Tempranillo in a more concentrated, full-bodied and fruit-driven style than most Rioja wines of the day, which were then virtually the only Spanish red wines found on export markets. Pesquera was well-received both in Spain and by many international wine critics, and wine-making in the region expanded considerably in the 1980s and 1990s, with many new bodegas being founded.

The Denominación de Origen (D.O.) of Ribera del Duero was founded on July 21, 1982 by an organization of wine producers and growers who were determined to promote the quality of their wines and enforce regulatory standards.[4] Reports that it was set to be upgraded to Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOCa) status in 2008 proved to be unfounded and, as at 2011, it remains a DO and has no plans to change.[5]

Ribero del Duero wines are currently enjoying greater popularity, thanks largely to the considerable interest shown in the area by experienced growers from other regions.

Geography

A 2007 Ribera del Duero from Pesquera.

The Ribera del Duero is located on the extensive, elevated northern plateau of the Iberian Peninsula. It occupies the southern plains of the province of Burgos, extends west into Valladolid and includes parts of Segovia and Soria provinces to the south and east, respectively. As its name suggests, the region follows the course of the Duero river for approximately 115 km upstream from Valladolid and is around 35 km at its widest. The region is located around the younger stretches of the river, which later passes through the nearby Toro and Rueda regions before traversing the famous Portuguese growing areas of Douro and Porto, where it drains into the Atlantic Ocean.[6]

Geologically, tertiary sediments, consisting of gently lenticular layers of silty or clayey sand, alternate with layers of limestone, marl and chalky concretions. The Duero valley, formed during the Miocene period, has a flat, rocky, gently undulating terrain, ranging from 911 m down to 750 m above sea level.[7] The national highway N122 follows the river valley.

The Ribera del Duero has moderate to low rainfall (450 mm per year) and is exposed to quite extreme climatic conditions; long, dry summers with temperatures of up to 40 °C are followed by hard winters during which temperatures may fall as low as -18 °C. There are also marked variations in temperature within each season. The climate is continental and Mediterranean, with more than 2,400 hours of annual sunlight.[8]

Vineyards occupy around 120 km² of the region, most of which are situated in the province of Burgos, with around 5 km² in Valladolid and 6 km² in Soria. [9]

Production

A Ribera del Duero wine.
Wine bottles from three well-known bodegas in Ribera del Duero: Alion, Vega Sicilia (here its second wine, Valbuena 5°) and Pesquera

Wines produced in the Ribera del Duero DO derive almost exclusively from red grapes. The Albillo grape is the only white variety grown, white wines being mostly destined for local consumption. The vast majority of production is dedicated to Tinto Fino (the local name for Tempranillo[10]) which is very popular in the northern half of the Spanish peninsula. The much smaller quantities of Garnacha (grenache wines) Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Merlot are mostly grown to blend with the Fino, although the famous Tinto Pesquera, grown by Alejandro Fernández in Pesquera de Duero, is a 100% Tempranillo varietal wine. This was controversial to say the least, as the (possibly even more famous) Vega Sicilia wines traditionally followed the accepted blending with Merlot, Cabernet etc. popular in the neighbouring Rioja region.

There are other similarities between Rioja and Ribera del Duero. Whereas the wines are quite distinctive as a result of significant differences in terroir, both regions produce wines selected for long aging with highly complex vinification procedures, producing intense, extremely long-lived wines. Wines are classified as much for their longevity as their grape quality, and Ribera del Duero produces some extremely well-aging wines.

The town of Pesquera is particularly noted for its wines and the area around La Horra (another small town in the region) is respected by locals for its consistent quality. Viña Sastre is one of the region's more respected wine producers and the world-renowned Vega Sicilia easily the most famous. Vega Sicilia's more eminent customers include Prince Charles of the British royal family, while Alex Ferguson's favourite wine is Pesquera.[11] Other notable bodegas include, Dominio de Pingus, Bodegas Alion, and Hacienda Monasterio, all of which lie along The Golden Mile, Spain.

See also

References

  1. ^ Castile and León is home to Arlanza (DO), Arribes (DO), Rueda (DO), Toro (DO), Bierzo (DO), Tierra de León (DO), Tierra del Vino de Zamora (DO), Cigales (DO), Valles de Benavente (VCPRD) and Valtiendas (VCPRD) regions, as well as Ribera del Duero
  2. ^ "Vintage Spain Wine tours. Destinations and wine regions". Vintagespain.com. http://www.vintagespain.com/ribera.htm. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  3. ^ "History of Ribera del Duero". drinkriberawine.com. http://www.drinkriberawine.com/learn/history/. 
  4. ^ DrinkRiberaWine.com: History, accessed on October 7, 2009
  5. ^ Decanter.com March 29, 2007: Ribera del Duero awaits appellation upgrade
  6. ^ Antonello Biancalana - ProMIND software development - DiWineTaste. "Ribera del Duero". DiWineTaste. http://www.diwinetaste.com/dwt/en2005092.php. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  7. ^ "Ribera del Duero". Riberadelduero.es. http://www.riberadelduero.es/eng/land/geology.asp. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  8. ^ Peter J. Watzka, Ritz Carlton. "Ribera Del Duero - Spanish Wine Region - Wine Tours Spain". Cellartours.com. http://www.cellartours.com/spain/spanish-wine-regions/ribera-del-duero.html. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  9. ^ [1][dead link]
  10. ^ Local growers consider Tinto Fino to be a genetic mutation of the Rioja's Tempranillo, although there is no hard evidence for this at present.
  11. ^ "Ferguson admits pressure of success means he can't waste time bringing English prospects through at Manchester United". Daily Mail (London). February 19, 2009. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1149468/Ferguson-admits-pressure-success-means-waste-time-bringing-English-prospects-Manchester-United.html. 

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