Montecastro Ribera del Duero 2022
Modern finesse meets Ribera tradition.
From the limestone-rich soils of Peñafiel, Montecastro has long pursued elegance over power. The 2022 shows exactly that: polished tannins, vibrant fruit, and a seamless balance. A wine for those who love Ribera’s depth with a Burgundian touch of refinement.
RP93 – “Surprisingly harmonious, polished, really impressive.”
€ 31.00
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Description
Bodegas Montecastro, founded in 2001 in the heart of Ribera del Duero, has built a reputation for precision and balance, crafting wines that emphasize freshness over sheer power. The 2022 Montecastro continues this “vino fino” philosophy, showing surprising elegance for a warm year. Made from 95% Tempranillo and 5% Merlot, it was aged in oak with just 20% new barrels, ensuring finesse and integration. With polished tannins, lifted fruit, and notable harmony, it represents one of the estate’s most balanced vintages yet.
| Grape: | Merlot, Tempranillo |
| Country: | Spain |
| Region: | Castilla Y Leon |
| Subregion: | Ribera del Duero |
| Vintage: | 2022 |
| Winemaker: | Montecastro |
| Wine Style: | Red |
| Size: | 75CL |
| Rating: | RP93 |
| Lead Time: | 1 – 2 weeks |
| Drinking Window: | 2025 – 2031 |
| SKU: | TL-10532 |
| Points gain: | A red wine from Ribera del Duero that costs €31, on average has 90.88 points. You gain 2.12 points. |
| Price comparison: | A red wine from Ribera del Duero with 93 points costs on average €115.58. That’s 73% ‘savings’. |
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| Rating: | RP93 |
| Reviewer: | Luis Gutiérrez, Robert Parker (Wine Advocate) |
| Review: | The 2022 Montecastro is surprisingly harmonious and balanced, not showing any heat or excess ripeness despite the 14.5% alcohol on the label, which is not much for the zone and year, even if they harvest two weeks later than at Hacienda Monasterio. The Tempranillo is complemented with some 5% Merlot, and the oak is neatly integrated; they only used 20% new barrels. The wine s harmonious and balanced, going back to the "vino fino" style with surprisingly polished tannins. This is really impressive. It was a shorter crop, and they produced some 90,000 bottles. It was bottled in June 2024. |





