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ALERT: We’ve just sourced twenty cases of Spain’s #2 most prized wine: PINGUS’ “FLOR DE PINGUS.” Serious wine collectors and frequent travelers to the Iberian peninsula will recognize Pingus as the “Screaming Eagle” or “Petrus” of Spain since it consistently receives “99 – 100” points from Robert Parker and trades at auctions between $500 - $800 per bottle. Robert Parker calls this wine “Pingus Junior” and proclaims it “a superb value in great wine considering that the price is one-tenth that of Pingus” and it has has garnered “Classic” 94 – 97 point ratings the past three vintages. Don’t miss this insider opportunity to diversify your collection with a Spanish legend under $100. ORDER NOW

Pingus 'Flor De Pingus' 2007 | $79

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Pingus 2007 | $649

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NOTE:
The new 2007 Flor has not been rated yet but our entire allocation is merely 20 cases this vintage so we will sell out WAY before the big new points are released (any day now!)

ROBERT PARKER RATING (2006):
“The 2006 Flor de Pingus spent 14 months in new French oak. Deep purple in color, it gives up a superb bouquet of toasty oak, spice box, mineral, incense, black cherry, and blackberry. Youthful, full-bodied, intense, and powerful on the palate, it retains an elegant personality despite its size. Splendidly balanced, it will evolve for 4-6 years and deliver prime drinking from 2013 to 2026. It is a superb value in great wine considering that the price of Pingus Junior is one-tenth that of Pingus.”

PINGUS “Classic 99” Rating (2006):
The flagship 2006 Pingus is a spectacular effort. A glass-staining saturated opaque purple, it delivers an other-worldly perfume of smoke, lavender, mineral, scorched earth, and an amalgam of kinky black fruits. Voluptuous on the palate in a measured way, it has superb balance, layered, complex flavors, ripe tannin that is entirely covered by the fruit, and a decade of aging potential. This monumental wine will evolve effortlessly for 10-15 years and offer prime drinking from 2016 to 2030+.

INSIDER Scoop:
This extremely rare wine is the “second label” of PINGUS, the #1 Ribera Del Duero Spanish collector wine. Pingus is Spain’s own “Screaming Eagle” or “Petrus”. Pingus was trading at over $200 before the first bottle was ever released. Peter Sisseck’s monumental 1995 Ribera del Duero, from some of the region’s oldest vines, was just that exciting. While other wines from Rioja and Ribera del Duero had acheived international recognition, Pingus was the first wine to transcend traditional Spanish winemaking.