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Hungerford Hill Hilltops Classic Tempranillo 2022
Per bottle$45.00$13.50Original priceOriginal price Original priceOriginal pricePrice $96.00TASTING NOTES: The wine does present a captivating aromatic profile that showcases both the grape's characteristics and the terroir. Expect ripe re...
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What Makes Tempranillo Red Wine Unique
Tempranillo stands out for its balanced profile. It offers ripe red and dark fruit, gentle acidity and moderate tannins that create a smooth and food-friendly wine.
Unlike heavier red wines, Tempranillo often shows elegance and spice without excessive power. It can be enjoyed young for its fruit-forward character or aged to develop more complex earthy and savoury notes.
Its versatility makes it suitable for both new wine drinkers and experienced enthusiasts.
Flavour Profile of Tempranillo Red Wine
Tempranillo typically offers:
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Cherry and raspberry
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Plum and dark berry fruit
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Subtle spice and tobacco
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Hints of leather or earth in aged styles
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Gentle oak notes such as vanilla or cedar
On the palate, it is usually medium-bodied with smooth tannins and balanced acidity. The finish is clean, structured and satisfying.
Tempranillo vs Other Red Wines
Understanding how Tempranillo compares helps buyers choose confidently.
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Compared to Shiraz: less peppery and less intense, more balanced
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Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon: softer tannins and smoother texture
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Compared to Pinot Noir: fuller body with deeper fruit
Tempranillo sits comfortably in the middle, offering structure without heaviness.
Food Pairing with Tempranillo Red Wine
Tempranillo pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes thanks to its balanced acidity and moderate tannins.
Best pairings include:
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Grilled lamb
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Roast chicken
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Tapas and charcuterie
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Tomato-based pasta dishes
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Spanish-style dishes
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Hard cheeses
Serve Tempranillo slightly below room temperature, around 15 to 18°C, to allow the aromas and flavours to open fully.
When to Choose Tempranillo
Tempranillo is ideal when you want:
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A red wine that is structured but not overpowering
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A versatile food pairing wine
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A Spanish-inspired red with character
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A medium-bodied option for everyday enjoyment
It offers balance, drinkability and classic red wine depth in one glass.
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This Tempranillo red wine collection complements our broader red wine and Tempranillo categories. If you want to explore different red wine styles or compare regions and grape varieties, browse our full red wine range for more options.
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FAQs About Tempranillo Red Wine
1. What type of red wine is Tempranillo
Tempranillo is a medium-bodied red wine known for red and dark fruit flavours, balanced acidity and smooth tannins.
2. Is Tempranillo a strong red wine
Tempranillo offers structure and depth but is generally smoother and less intense than some full-bodied reds like Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon.
3. What does Tempranillo taste like
It commonly shows cherry, plum, raspberry and subtle spice, sometimes with tobacco or earthy notes in aged styles.
4. What food pairs well with Tempranillo
Tempranillo pairs well with grilled meats, roast chicken, tapas, tomato-based pasta and hard cheeses.
5. Is Tempranillo good for beginners
Yes. Its smooth tannins and balanced structure make it approachable for both new and experienced wine drinkers.