This is a terrific release from one of Ribera del Duero’s fastest rising bodegas. Although the wine is rich, structured, and age-worthy, I was especially impressed by how expressive and easy to enjoy it is at this relatively early stage in its development. Aged in French oak barrels — half of them new — it is nevertheless only moderately woody, with nice spice and toast notes that enhance rather than obscure the delicious fruit. Similarly, the midpalate and finish show lovely notes of dark cherries and berries that are firmed up by a gentle tug of tannin but not rendered astringent by excessive wood tannins. This is a great choice for consumers and restaurateurs who need a wine that can show well now but also for those who can provide it another 5+ years to really hit its stride.
Bodegas Arrocal, Ribera del Duero (Castilla y León, Spain) 2021
By Michael Franz