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Ribera del Duero Wines: A Region Worth Exploring

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Few Spanish wine regions command as much respect on the international stage as Ribera del Duero. Carved out along the high plateaus of Castile, this DO produces structured, terroir-driven reds that rival the finest expressions of Tempranillo anywhere in the world. Expect deep colour, grippy tannins, dark fruit complexity and a finish that lingers long after the last sip. At Mercado 46 we have brought together 31 carefully chosen references — spanning accessible everyday bottles to rare, cellar-worthy vintages reaching back to 2003 — priced from under €10 to over €270. Whether you are new to the region or a seasoned enthusiast, there is something here to intrigue and reward.

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Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón Vendimia Seleccionada 2003

2003

278.84
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Red

Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón Siglo XI VS 2009

2009

53.03
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Red

Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón Siglo XI VS 2007

2007

53.03
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Red

Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón Siglo XI VS 2006

2006

53.03
Peñafalcón 30 meses en barrica 2013 — Ribera del Duero — tinto
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Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón 30 meses en barrica 2013

2013

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24.20
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Peñafalcón 10 meses en barrica 2021 — Ribera del Duero — tinto

Peñafalcón · Ribera del Duero

Peñafalcón 10 meses en barrica 2021

2021

11.00

What Makes Ribera del Duero So Compelling?

Situated on an elevated plateau in the heart of Castile, Ribera del Duero is one of Europe's most exciting red wine regions. At altitudes above 700 metres, the vineyards endure dramatic diurnal temperature shifts — scorching days followed by cool nights — that push the Tinto Fino (the local name for Tempranillo) to produce grapes of extraordinary concentration and natural acidity. The result is wines that are simultaneously full-bodied and fresh, with a mineral backbone that gives them exceptional ageing potential. The best bottles from this DO reward patience. Given time in barrel and bottle, they develop a fascinating interplay between ripe dark fruit, earthy complexity, cedar, leather and spice. Yet even younger releases offer remarkable mouthfeel and depth, making them versatile companions at the table.

Highlights from Our Selection

Our Ribera del Duero range reflects the full breadth of the denomination. The Peñafalcón Vendimia Seleccionada 2003 is a compelling example of what happens when great fruit meets two decades of careful cellaring: a wine of evolved aromatic complexity, silky texture and extraordinary length. For a more contemporary expression, the Acediano 2021 Crianza from Rafael García and Raúl Tamayo showcases the precision and craft of a new generation of producers — fruit-forward on the palate, with oak integration that enhances rather than overwhelms. And for those who like to be surprised, the Casajús Blanco 2024 proves that Ribera del Duero is not solely a red wine story: this white offers genuine freshness and character, a welcome counterpoint to the region's powerful tintos.

Pairing and Serving Suggestions

Ribera del Duero reds are among the most food-friendly wines in Spain. Their firm structure and depth make them natural partners for roast lamb, slow-cooked beef, aged cheeses and game. For older vintages, allow the wine to breathe well in advance — or better yet, decant for at least an hour — to let the full aromatic profile unfold. Serve around 16–18°C to fully appreciate both the fruit and the minerally finish that defines the finest examples from this extraordinary region. Browse our curated selection and order online with delivery across Europe.