Shezza wrote:
Obviously this isn’t an everyday drinking wine (around £40 online) and although its not really right to use a "fine wine" as a benchmark I am interested to know if there are any reasonabley priced (I do appreciate they tend to come up more expensive than Rioja) Ribera del Dueros anyone here would recommend?
You do pick'em Mike ! And What's this Shezza business, is Mike not OK ?
Ribera del Duero DO is a minefield and very trendy in some circles. 2004 was a very successful vintage in Rioja, so why not, further up river towards Portugal.
OK, I've had a few and bought a few. The Pesquera was lovely, elegant and firm and had some Cab added, with a significant saving over that Vega Sicilia, that I've only heard about.
The ones I bought were from Safeway in their upscale range - sadly Safeway is now swallowed up. I can recommend PEDROSA that Safeway offered at £9.99 or there abouts (quite a few years ago), an affordable Ribera. But don't keep this for more than 6 - 7 years, as the framework begins to fail, and the wine goes soft in the head and flabby & flat (INMHO). The top of the range Ribera's should be left for at least 8 - 10 years before ready and could go decades in the old days.
Of PEDROSA, may be Oddbins stock it now, there could be an import line from the old Safeway stocking policy.
When buying affordable Ribera's you must pay attention to vintage, otherwise you pay for the name.