Last year, I loved the 2011 Kirkland Signature Ribera del Duero Gran Reserva which I reviewed at https://scwinejoe.blogspot.com/2017/09/kirkland-signature-ribera-del-duero.html. The wine has finally reappeared at my local Costco and I quickly grabbed s couple of bottles..
As I noted last year, a "Gran Reserva" Ribera del Duero must be aged 5 years with at least 2 years aged in oak. The back label notes that this wine was aged in new French oak for 13 months and then in American oak for 25 months. Finally it was aged for 24 more months after bottling. You would expect a wine with that amount of handling and aging to be expensive but Costco sells this for $12.99.
This is not a heavy wine, but it is very rich in black fruit with chocolate tones, dusty tannins and a very nice finish. I recommend that you give this a try.
SC Wine Joe rating = 91 points
As I noted last year, a "Gran Reserva" Ribera del Duero must be aged 5 years with at least 2 years aged in oak. The back label notes that this wine was aged in new French oak for 13 months and then in American oak for 25 months. Finally it was aged for 24 more months after bottling. You would expect a wine with that amount of handling and aging to be expensive but Costco sells this for $12.99.
This is not a heavy wine, but it is very rich in black fruit with chocolate tones, dusty tannins and a very nice finish. I recommend that you give this a try.
SC Wine Joe rating = 91 points
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