Castillo Don Daniel Reserva
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Description
Description
Castillo Don Daniel Reserva is a Spanish Reserva red wine made from Tempranillo grapes in Valdepeñas, bottled at 750ml and approximately 13% ABV. Produced by Bodegas Fernando Castro in the heart of this historic denomination of origin, the wine reflects the warm continental climate of Castilla-La Mancha and the winery's commitment to thoughtful oak aging.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13% | Origin: Valdepeñas, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain | Reserva | Producer: Bodegas Fernando Castro
Production & Heritage
Bodegas Fernando Castro operates from the center of the Valdepeñas Denomination of Origin, one of Spain's most established wine regions situated on the high central plateau of La Mancha. The winery maintains over 3,000 barrels—all 225-litre capacity—using both French and American oak, selecting the type of oak based on the specific wine being aged. Under Spanish Reserva regulations for Valdepeñas DO, this wine undergoes a minimum of 36 months of total aging, including at least 12 months in oak barrels, before release. The grape used is Tempranillo, known locally in the region as Cencibel, Spain's most widely planted red variety.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe dark cherry and plum, followed by vanilla and toasted oak from barrel aging. Beneath the fruit, subtle hints of leather and dried herbs emerge as the wine breathes.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is smooth with dark berry fruit and a moderate tannic structure softened by extended oak contact. The mid-palate brings warm spice and a touch of tobacco, while the integration of American and French oak contributes both sweetness and structural complexity.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with lingering notes of vanilla, dried fig, and gentle spice. Tannins remain polished, leaving a clean, dry close.
How to Drink Castillo Don Daniel Reserva
This Reserva is well suited to serving at cellar temperature, around 16–18°C (61–64°F), to allow the oak-influenced aromas to express themselves fully. Decanting for 20–30 minutes can further open up the wine's layered character.
- Sangria Roja: The ripe fruit and spice backbone hold up well against citrus and brandy in a traditional red sangria.
- Kalimotxo: A straightforward Spanish classic that pairs cola with red wine—the Reserva's vanilla oak notes add an unexpected layer of depth.
- Tinto de Verano: Mixed with lemon soda, the wine's fruit-forward profile creates a refreshing warm-weather drink.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring grilled meats or roasted vegetables
- Introducing friends to aged Spanish reds without a steep investment
- Building a starter collection of Reserva wines from key Spanish DOs
- Pairing with a traditional Spanish cheese and charcuterie spread
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Castillo Don Daniel Reserva taste like? It delivers ripe dark cherry and plum with vanilla and toasted oak from barrel aging, supported by medium tannins, warm spice, and a smooth, dry finish.
How does Castillo Don Daniel Reserva compare to Señorío de los Llanos Reserva? Both are Tempranillo-based Reservas from the Valdepeñas DO, making them close regional peers. Señorío de los Llanos is another widely available Valdepeñas Reserva, and both represent the approachable, fruit-driven style characteristic of the denomination.
Is Castillo Don Daniel Reserva good for sipping on its own? Yes—the extended oak aging softens the tannins and adds complexity, making it a comfortable wine to drink neat at cellar temperature without needing food alongside.
Where is Castillo Don Daniel Reserva made? It is produced by Bodegas Fernando Castro in Valdepeñas, a Denomination of Origin in the Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain, on the high plateau south of Madrid.
What foods pair well with Castillo Don Daniel Reserva? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's savory spice; Manchego cheese mirrors its La Mancha origins; roasted red peppers echo the fruit notes; chorizo matches the warm oak tones; and slow-braised beef stew stands up to the Reserva's tannic structure.
What sizes does Castillo Don Daniel Reserva come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format for this wine.
Is Castillo Don Daniel Reserva worth the price? It positions as a value-tier Reserva, offering the complexity of extended oak aging at a price point well below many comparable aged Spanish reds, making it one of the more accessible entries into the Reserva category.
Why Castillo Don Daniel Reserva?
Valdepeñas has been producing wine for centuries, yet it remains one of Spain's most undervalued appellations. This Reserva benefits from Bodegas Fernando Castro's considerable barrel inventory—over 3,000 casks of both French and American oak—giving the winemaking team flexibility in shaping the final blend's character. The Reserva designation itself guarantees a minimum aging regimen that many entry-level wines from other countries simply do not match. For those seeking an authentically aged Tempranillo that delivers real oak complexity without demanding a premium budget, this bottling earns its place on the table.
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