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Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula

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92
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2009 Clave de Tábula Tempranillo (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $120
This is one dark, intense Ribera del Duero with loads of lush black-fruit aromas matched against minerality and fine French-oak scents. It is tight as a drum on the palate, with wiry acidity and rocky tannins. Flavors of oak-driven coconut and cream sit on top of blackberry and cola, while the finish ends abruptly, with hardness. Drink through 2024; 150 cases made.  — M.S.  (7/1/2013)
92
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2009 Tábula Tempranillo (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $55
This is every bit as good as the winery’s Clave de Tábula, which costs twice as much. An aromatic opening of fig, prune and blackberry comes with graphite, cola and attractive oak notes. This is intense and shows powerful acidity in support of blackberry, toast and dark, spicy flavors. A medium-long finish with toast and licorice is proper and not overdone. Drink…  — M.S.  (7/1/2013)
91
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2005 Damana Crianza Red (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $21
A rewarding wine that isn’t overly pricey or difficult to enjoy. Dark, lightly baked aromas hint at raisin and marshmallow, while the palate has a deep texture and vital acidity. Savory, tea-infused flavors bring pulse and kick, and as a whole it delivers a true reflection of what Ribera del Duero should be.  — M.S.  (8/1/2010)
89
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2004 Tábula Red (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $29
Baked, roasted and earthy, with a deep palate of plum, berry and spice aromas. We wouldn’t label this a complex or complicated wine; what you smell and taste initially is more or less what you get. Spicy and chocolaty on the finish, and satisfying.  — M.S.  (8/1/2010)
89
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2009 Damana Crianza Tempranillo (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $35
This big, dark, rubbery smelling Ribera wine is rugged and pushy, with mild volatility on the nose along with a whiff of spent coffee grinds. A clampy, bullish palate with rock-hard tannins sets up rubbery black-fruit flavors in front of a rough and tumble finish. Overall this is very good but hard and tannic. Hold for a year then drink through 2020.  — M.S.  (7/1/2013)
88
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2011 Damana Verdejo (Rueda)

  1. $14
Salinic, oceanic aromas come with touches of green herbs and lime. The palate is crisp and focused with apple, lime, kiwi and melony flavors that set up a green-tinged, persistent finish that’s minerally and citrusy to the final drop.  — M.S.  (5/1/2013)
87
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2009 Damana 5 Tempranillo (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $19
Mineral, earth and graphite aromas give this rugged young Ribera complexity to go with racing berry fruit. The palate is a bit sharp and pounding, with boysenberry flavors coming with tannic bite and zest. Crude but fresh and clean, this wine should be smoother by the end of 2011 into 2012.  — M.S.  (11/1/2011)
87
points

Bodegas y Viñedos Tábula 2010 Damana 5 Tinto Fino (Ribera del Duero)

  1. $16
Plum and berry aromas are chunky and bring notes of leather and animal to the table. This offers size and density along with mildly lactic red-fruit and spice flavors. There’s an outsized oak flavor and resin to deal with on the finish, but overall this captures the essence of Ribera del Duero for under $20.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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