Dominio de Pingus - Spain
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History of the Estate Dominio de Pingus - Spain

The Story of Dominio de Pingus and His Visionary
The Creation of a Legendary Wine Born from Passion
The story of Dominio de Pingus began in 1995 with the vision of Peter Sisseck, a passionate Danish oenologist, who decided to settle in Spain to produce exceptional wines. After working in various wineries, notably in France, Peter discovered the richness of the Ribera del Duero terroirs and decided to create his own estate. From the outset, he made the bold decision to produce small quantities of wine, focusing on quality over quantity.
In just a few vintages, Dominio de Pingus has established itself as one of the world's most prestigious wines, often compared to the great wines of Bordeaux. Pingus's first vintage, in 1995, made a lasting impression when Robert Parker awarded it an exceptional score, propelling the estate into the international spotlight. Peter Sisseck's philosophy is based on a profound respect for nature and natural winemaking, allowing each vintage to reflect the purity of the terroir. Thanks to his dedication, Pingus has gained worldwide renown and is now among the most sought-after wines.
Dominio de Pingus' Vineyard
The Magic of the Soils and Climate of the Ribera del Duero
The Dominio de Pingus vineyard spans a few select plots located in the prestigious Ribera del Duero appellation, one of Spain's most renowned. This region enjoys a continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold winters—ideal conditions for cultivating the region's emblematic grape variety, Tempranillo. The vines, some over 80 years old, are cultivated using biodynamic methods, a deliberate choice by Peter Sisseck to preserve biodiversity and soil health. These practices result in grapes of exceptional quality, concentrated in aromas and flavors. The Ribera del Duero terroir is characterized by clay-limestone soils, rich in minerals, which impart a fine tannic structure and a beautiful minerality to the wines. The old, ungrafted vines are planted at an altitude of approximately 800 meters, which promotes slow ripening of the grapes, resulting in wines with unique complexity and depth. Thanks to this exceptional terroir, Pingus wines are distinguished by their aromatic intensity, balance, and impressive aging potential.
Pingus's Craftsmanship of Excellence
Natural Winemaking Techniques
Winemaking at Dominio de Pingus is a meticulous process, characterized by extreme attention to detail. Peter Sisseck favors a handcrafted and natural approach. The grapes are harvested by hand, allowing for a rigorous selection of the finest fruit. These are then vinified with indigenous yeasts, without the addition of any chemicals, to respect the integrity of the fruit and the terroir. Once the grapes have fermented, the wine is aged in new French oak barrels, where it spends between 18 and 24 months. Barrel aging allows the wine to develop complex aromas while refining its tannic structure. The wines produced by Pingus are often described as powerful and elegant, with notes of ripe black fruit, licorice, chocolate, and spicy hints. These wines are characterized by exceptional depth, great concentration, and an impressively long finish. Each bottle of Pingus reflects a rigorous philosophy and a perpetual quest for excellence, making this wine a true gem for discerning enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Dominio de Pingus is more than just a winery; it is the expression of a unique vision and exceptional craftsmanship. Its rare and sought-after wines embody the quintessence of the Ribera del Duero terroir and are the fruit of tireless work, absolute respect for nature, and perfect mastery of winemaking. Whether you are a knowledgeable connoisseur or a passionate collector, purchasing a wine from Dominio de Pingus promises an unforgettable sensory experience.