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Ribera del Duero vs Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon

How Ribera del Duero and Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon differ, dimension by dimension.

The short answer

The main differences: Ribera del Duero has more spice; Ribera del Duero has more earthy character; Ribera del Duero has more acidity.

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Ribera del Duero

Choose Ribera del Duero if you want something spicier, earthier, fresher and more acidic.

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Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon

Choose Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon if you want something stronger and warmer, fruitier.

Where they genuinely differ

Only differences large enough to notice in the glass are listed here. A gap of half a point on a five-point scale is noise, and WineHQ does not dress it up as a finding.

Spice

Clear difference

Pepper, clove, cinnamon and related spice notes, whether from the grape (as with rotundone in Syrah) or from oak.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignonlow (1/5)

Ribera del Duero is spicier: medium against low.

Earthy character

Clear difference

Forest floor, mushroom, wet stone, clay and undergrowth notes. Frequently, though not exclusively, associated with cooler and more traditional styles.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignonlow (1/5)

Ribera del Duero is earthier: medium against low.

Acidity

Clear difference

Total perceived acidity. Rises in cooler climates and with earlier picking; falls with heat and ripeness.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignontypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)

Ribera del Duero is fresher and more acidic: medium-plus against medium.

Alcohol

Clear difference

Perceived alcoholic strength, which tracks actual ABV but is modified by sweetness, acidity and body.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignontypically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)

Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon is stronger and warmer: high against medium-plus.

Fruit intensity

Clear difference

How loudly the fruit flavours speak, independent of whether they are ripe or tart.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignontypically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)

Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon is fruitier: high against medium-plus.

Savoury character

Clear difference

Non-fruit, umami-adjacent character: meat, leather, olive, soy, broth, cured notes. Often increases with age.

Ribera del Duerotypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignontypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)

Ribera del Duero is more savoury: medium-plus against medium.

Where they are much the same

Just as useful: knowing which parts of the choice do not matter.

  • Sweetness: Similar — both low.
  • Tannin: Similar — both medium-plus.
  • Body: Similar — both high.
  • Aromatic intensity: Similar — both medium.
  • Oak influence: Similar — both medium-plus.

Full side by side

DimensionRibera del DueroSonoma Cabernet Sauvignon
Spicetypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)low (1/5)
Earthy charactertypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)low (1/5)
Aciditytypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Alcoholtypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)
Fruit intensitytypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)
Savoury charactertypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Sweetnesslow (1/5)low (1/5)
Tannintypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Bodytypically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)typically high, ranging from medium-plus to high (5/5)
Aromatic intensitymedium (3/5)medium (3/5)
Oak influencetypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Floral characterlow (1/5)low (1/5)
Herbal / green characterlow (1/5)low (1/5)
Perceived freshnesstypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Carbonationlow (1/5)low (1/5)
Texturetypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)
Serve at16–18°C16–18°C
Typical flavoursblackberry, black cherry, liquorice, vanilla, cocoablack cherry, cassis, cedar, vanilla, dried herbs

Values are typical points within each wine’s range. Both wines vary — see the individual pages for how much.

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