| Type | Red wine |
|---|---|
| Region | |
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| Producer | |
| Allergens | Contains sulfites |
| Alcohol contenti | 14.0% |
| Production | 7,000 - 8,000 bottles |

Spec sheet
The wine
What does this wine taste like?
In the glass, it has a deep cherry red colour, with a high rim and clean brightness.
The nose is intense and precise. Aromas of ripe black fruit, cherry and plum appear, accompanied by subtle floral notes, fine spices and mineral hints. The wood is perfectly integrated.
On the palate, it is broad and enveloping. It has firm but polished tannins, balanced acidity and a silky texture. The concentration is remarkable, but it maintains its freshness.
The finish is long and persistent, with hints of fruit, spices and a mineral background that adds depth.
It is a structured, elegant wine with great complexity.
View | Picota cherry red / Intense |
|---|---|
Bouquet | Elegant / Toasty notes / Jam / Ripe black fruit / Complex / Expressive |
Mouth | Powerful / Oily / Elegant / Complex / Rounded / Fruit-forward / Silky tannins / Elegant tannins / Long finish / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
Recommended serving temperature: 16-18 ºC.
It is best to decant it before serving, especially if it is young, so that it can express itself more fully.
The 2021 vintage has ageing potential. It can evolve for many years in the bottle under the right conditions. It is an ideal wine for special celebrations or to form part of a collection.
If you are looking for a wine to enjoy now, it offers pleasure from its youth. If you prefer to wait, time will work in your favour.
Food pairing
Pingus 2021 pairs well with dishes of great intensity and structure:
- Roast lamb
- Suckling pig
- Grilled red meat
- Traditional stews
- Aged cheeses
It also works well with contemporary cuisine based on precise technique and quality ingredients.
This wine is designed for the table and for special occasions.
Roast suckling pig / Hare / Beef entrecôte
Ratings and awards
| 2024 | 96-99 PK | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 98-99 PK | ||
| 2022 | 98 PK | ||
| 2021 | 100 PK | ||
| 2020 | 99 PK | ||
| 2019 | 99 PK | 99 PN | 99 SK |
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Winemaking
Pingus is made exclusively from Tempranillo grapes sourced from carefully selected plots in Ribera del Duero.
Fermentation is carried out with great care, seeking precise extraction and respect for the fruit. Ageing takes place in oak barrels, where the wine gains complexity and structure.
Production is limited, and each vintage is crafted with the utmost attention to detail. Large volumes are not produced, which reinforces its exclusive character.
| Ageing period | Between 20 and 22 months |
|---|---|
| Barrel age | New |
| Type of wood | French oak |
Vineyards
Barroso y San Cristóbal
The grapes come from vineyards located in Ribera del Duero, in the province of Burgos.
They are old vines, planted in soils characteristic of the area, which give the wine concentration and mineral character.
The continental climate, with cold winters and dry summers, favours the balanced ripening of Tempranillo.
The philosophy behind the work in the vineyard focuses on the careful selection of plots and respect for the expression of the terroir.
| Vine age | 80 years |
|---|---|
| Soil | Clay sand |
| Climate | Continental |
| Orientation | Southwest |
| Surface area | 5.00 hectares |
The winery
Dominio de Pingus

Peter Sisseck is Pingus. An agronomist and oenologist who was born in Copenhagen in 1962, he studied at the University of Bordeaux and worked for several years at some important wineries in the region. Together with his uncle, Peter-Vinding-Diers, he established what came to be known as Bordeaux's 'new wave' white wines. He has worked in California, and currently operates in Spain as oenologist and adviser to Hacienda Monasterio and in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux, with the project...















