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Tinto Reserva 2003 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Spain
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Critics scores
92 By Robert Parker
The 2003 Pesquera Reserva is nearly as impressive as the regular bottling. It offers similar aromatics with additional toast and mineral elements, thick, dense, layered fruit, plentiful ripe tannins, and a long finish. It should be cellared for another 6-8 years followed by a drinking window of 15-20 years. Having recently consumed a bottle of the 1975 Pesquera Reserva, still drinking nicely, a 30 year lifespan is a reasonable expectation.
Producer
Pesquera Alejandro Fernàndez
After Vega Sicilia, Tinto Pesquera is considered by many as the second greatest name for producing exceptional wines in Ribera del Duero. It was originally established in 1972 when Alejandro Fernández and his wife Esperanza Rivera of Pesquera del Duero initiated the renaissance of Spain's Ribera del Duero appellation with the area's first modern wire-trained vineyard, their Viña Alta in Pesquera. After 10 years of hard work, its reputation for excellent quality had been established across all of their wines – Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva. Around the same time, Alejandro spied a neglected slope along the Duero River which had the appearance of being an ideal vineyard site. This was used to create their second estate, Condado de Haza. Here they produce wines that are generally more approachable earlier on but are just as delicious with ample fruit and distinctive Ribera del Duero terroir.