Ribero Del Duero
Ribero del Duero, one of Spain’s Big Three red wine regions is the home to some of the most expensive wines produced in that country. Luckily, Hugh has found some much more reasonably priced bottles that deserve your attention.

Ribero del Duero, one of Spain’s Big Three red wine regions is the home to some of the most expensive wines produced in that country. Luckily, Hugh has found some much more reasonably priced bottles that deserve your attention.
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From the rugged hills of Rioja to the sun-drenched plains of Ribera del Duero, Spanish red wines are as diverse as the landscapes they come from. In this episode of Cellar Notes, we explore the bold flavors, aging traditions, and regional nuances that make Spanish reds a staple for any wine lover’s cellar.
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Often overshadowed by their red counterparts, White Côtes du Rhône wines are a hidden gem—fresh, aromatic, and beautifully balanced. In this episode of Cellar Notes, we shine a light on these versatile whites, exploring their blend of varietals, regional character, and why they deserve a spot at your table and in your cellar.
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Whether you are looking for a gift or you want to grace your dinner table with something special, Hugh has a list of red wines that are sure to please.
Whether you are looking for a gift or you want to grace your dinner table with something special, Hugh has a list of red wines that are sure to please.