Dominio De Pingus - Bio - Ribera Del Duero - Red - 2020

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DOMINIO DE PINGUS – BIO is a biodynamically produced wine in the province of Burgos. This exceptional wine, made from 5 hectares of Tempranillo vines, is authentic and representative of its terroir. It pairs perfectly with balanced dishes and can be enjoyed young or aged for several years.Discover this Ribera del duero 2020.

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    Dominio De Pingus - Bio Red 2020 A Selection Sommelier From Ribera Del Duero :

     

    The Domain and its Philosophy: Respect for Nature for a Unique Wine

    DOMINIO DE PINGUS - BIO is the result of the work of a domain located 30 kilometers from Roa in the province of Burgos. Founded in 1995, this domain covers 5 hectares of old Tempranillo vines cultivated according to biodynamic principles. The domain's philosophy is to respect nature by using biodynamic farming methods that allow for the production of wines that faithfully reflect the unique terroir of the region.

    Biodynamic Farming for Exceptional Grapes

    The DOMINIO DE PINGUS - BIO domain uses biodynamic farming methods to preserve vine health and soil biodiversity. This results in superior quality grapes that give rise to authentic wines that are representative of their terroir. Grapes cultivated using this method allow for the production of exceptional wine that can be enjoyed in its youth or can be cellared for several years.

    An Exceptional Wine to Accompany Tasty Dishes

    DOMINIO DE PINGUS - BIO is a recommended wine to pair with tasty and balanced dishes. Its superior quality makes it an ideal choice for wine enthusiasts looking to discover new flavors. it is strongly advised to serve this wine with tasty and balanced dishes to enhance their taste. If you are looking for a quality wine to accompany your meals, DOMINIO DE PINGUS - BIO is the perfect choice.

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