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RIBERA DEL DUERO

95 Vizcarra 2015 Torralvo (Ribera del Duero). A hint of sweet maple on the nose gives way to blackberry, cassis and dark-plum aromas that are in great shape as they set up a lush and full palate. Ripe toasty blackberry and chocolate flavors remain fresh and fruity on a full finish that’s not too tannic. For a ripe year, this Ribera del Duero is in superb form. Drink through 2030. Olé Imports. Editors’ Choice. —M.S.

abv: 14.5% Price: $80

94 Resalte 2015 Expresión (Ribera del Duero). Fully ripe black-fruit aromas come with hints of olive and damp earth. On the palate, this is full and kicking, with big tannins that don’t tread lightly. Savory berry flavors are true to Ribera del Duero, while this is not overpowering on a long finish. Drink through 2029. Toros & Vinos LLC. Editors’ Choice. —M.S.

abv: 14.5% Price: $65

Ripe berry aromas are

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