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Ribera del Duero
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Ribera del Duero, a visit worth (part 3)
Ribera del Duero, a visit worth (part 3)
The bodega has also a restaurant and not a normal restaurant but a restaurant with a Michelin star: https://guide.michelin.com/nl/nl/castilla-y-leon/penafiel/restaurant/ambivium
The restaurant was closed otherwise we would have a drink and a bite here. On the other hand, when you see the menu and the prices you know it doesn't fit in our busy program :)
https://www.restauranteambivium.com/en/inicio-english/
It is now 18:00 and the day isn't over yet. We first started to drive the road to Pesquera del Duero. https://www.rutadelvinoriberadelduero.es/en/poblacion-ribera-del-duero/pesquera-duero
Why that village? That is because the Bodega Tinto Pesquera is located there. And when you sleep in their hotel it is a must visit, even if they are closed, because the wines of the Bodega are very populair. Let me tell you something about this Bodega:
"In a tribute to Pesquera de Duero, the hometown of Alejandro Fernández and Esperanza Rivera, founders of Familia Fernández Rivera, and with origins at a stone winepress from the 16th century, Tinto Pesquera started to produce its first wines in 1975 in order to showcase the value of the terroir of the Ribera del Duero through pioneering production processes of tempranillo grapes. Thanks to its tireless work, Tinto Pesquera was one of the wineries behind the rise and renown of Ribera del Duero and one of the driving forces behind its Designation of Origin." https://familiafernandezrivera.com/en/bodegas/tinto-pesquera/
On the website you see all of their wines. It starts with a Tinto Pesquera Crianza from 100% Tempranillo grapes to an Tinto Pesquera Janus Grand Reserva. They also have a white wine with the Albillo Mayor grape. The grape from Ribera del Duero for white wine. The Bodega was closed but the building was great to see.
The history of this winery has been penned by three generations. Emilio Moro was born into the wine production culture, crushing grapes underfoot and decanting wine in his native village, Pesquera de Duero. Years down the line, Emilio, whose father introduced him to wine production techniques, planted vines in the rest of his lands and grafted them with centennial Tinta del País cuttings. In 1987, Emilio Moro’s children designed the corporate structure of the modern-day winery. Bodegas Emilio Moro currently spreads out over 200 hectares, planted and grafted with the excellent clone recovered from the oldest vines. They produce around 1,200,000 bottles a year.
You can visit the Bodega but they also have a restaurant and a wine bar. Of course it was already closed. We drove further down the road and saw a lot of vines.
We also passed Bodegas Nexus https://bodegasnexusfrontaura.com and Bodega Federico https://bodegasfederico.es but we didn't stop there.
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Ribera Del Duero
MONTILLA MORILES, a hidden and unknown wine region in Andalucia (Espana)
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Ribera del Duero, a visit worth (part 1)
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Ribera del Duero, a visit worth (part 2)
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Ribera del Duero, a visit worth (part 3)
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ALBA Italia, Reisverslag en studie naar het wijngebied Piedmonte DEEL 1
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ALBA BAROLO Italia, Reisverslag en studie naar het wijngebied Piedmonte DEEL 3 BAROLO
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ALBA Italia, Reisverslag en studie naar het wijngebied Piedmonte DEEL 2 TRUFFELHUNT
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