Vega Sicilia - Valbuena

96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
95 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
95 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
Vega Sicilia - Valbuena - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Vega Sicilia - Valbuena

96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
95 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
95 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
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The 2018 Valbuena comes from a cooler vintage with good yields that required sorting and selecting in search of a happy and vertical version of Valbuena, pushing a little more and giving the wine a little more oak, especially American. It went through a three- to four-day cold soak and fermented with indigenous yeasts followed by malolactic in stainless steel. The élevage was in new and used 225-liter oak barrels and 21,000-liter oak vats. It's ripe and with mellow acidity that gives it a mellow mouthfeel. This is a very spicy vintage for Valbuena, getting closer to the style of Único. It was a late-ripening year with a tendency toward freshness in the wines. The palate is medium to full-bodied, with very fine tannins that made the wine nicely textured and very elegant. There is a lot of regularity in the Valbuena of the last few years, here with more tension and freshness of the 2017, a little more balsamic even.
The 2018 Valbuena comes from a cooler vintage with good yields that required sorting and selecting in search of a happy and vertical version of Valbuena, pushing a little more and giving the wine a little more oak, especially American. It went through a three- to four-day cold soak and fermented with indigenous yeasts followed by malolactic in stainless steel. The élevage was in new and used 225-liter oak barrels and 21,000-liter oak vats. It's ripe and with mellow acidity that gives it a mellow mouthfeel. This is a very spicy vintage for Valbuena, getting closer to the style of Único. It was a late-ripening year with a tendency toward freshness in the wines. The palate is medium to full-bodied, with very fine tannins that made the wine nicely textured and very elegant. There is a lot of regularity in the Valbuena of the last few years, here with more tension and freshness of the 2017, a little more balsamic even.
2017 was marked by the frost of the night between April 27 and 28 that Vega Sicilia fought with their anti-frost towers. The end of the season was warm, and the overall rain was low, 235 litres. The 2017 Valbuena is marked by these circumstances, with good ripeness and mellow acidity. The grapes were cooled down and took three to four days of maceration to start fermenting with indigenous yeasts. The wine matured in a combination of new and used French and American 225-liter oak barrels and 21,000-liter oak vats for almost three years. The result was nothing short of spectacular. The wine is perfumed, floral, expressive, and balsamic like few vintages before. It doesn't feel like a 2017 at all; it is harmonious, and the tannins were fine. It's an amazing Valbuena that clearly transcends the character of the vintage.
This is again a floral and elegant vintage of Valbuena, very much in line with what has happened in the best vintages since 2010. 2016 is going to be a wine that the public is going to like; it has an extroverted personality and is perfumed and generous, juicy, and tasty and nicely textured, with fine-grained tannins and very focused and clean flavours. 2016 was a year of very good freshness in Ribera del Duero, a year they like even better than 2018.
The 2015 Valbuena is released in the fifth year after the harvest. It's explosive and showy, with a complex nose that shows a mixture of flowers and wild herbs, balsamic touches, and great nuance. This wine has gained in complexity since the 2010 vintage, where they implemented some changes that increased the expressivity and precision of this wine. The tannins are fine-grained and there is very good balance, and the warm conditions of the year have been absorbed well by the wine. Despite the natural conditions of the year, the wine follows the path of freshness of the 2010.
The 2014 Valbuena, selecting from their 210 hectares of vineyards, and then matured in a combination of barriques and larger 20,000-liter oak vats. 2014 is a spectacular vintage of Valbuena, and is similar of the 2010, perhaps a tad more elegant and less powerful. It's expressive and has floral notes on the nose along with wild berries, herbs, and a spicy and smoky touch that's nicely integrated. It has good complexity and nuance, and the palate is medium to full-bodied and intense, with pungent flavours and great length and persistence. Truly spectacular!
Cropped from an unusually cold and rainy vintage in which they will not bottle Único, the 2013 Valbuena is always released in its fifth year. It's mostly put through a three- to four-day cold soak in the oak vats, where it fermented with indigenous yeasts and was pumped over. It matured in new and used 225-liter French and American oak barriques and in 20,000-litre oak vats, where the larger vessels respect the fruit, especially in a more fragile vintage like 2013. It's a very elegant and fresh Valbuena with a developed nose, quite classical with a fine texture, elegant tannins, and a supple, long finish where the oak is still obvious. A triumph over the challenges of the year.
The 2012 Valbuena was cropped from a vintage with a very dry and warm summer that resulted in very healthy grapes. Since the 2010 vintage, this wine is fermented plot by plot following the findings from a soils study they did. The élevage is in French and American oak barrels that on average lasts some 18 months followed by another 18 months in 20,000-liter oak vats, but of course some lots had more time in barrique and others more time in vat. It has ripe tannins and a powerful mouthfeel but with a soft texture. It follows the path opened by the 2010, more precise and elegant, rounded by that extra time in larger vats to finish polishing the tannins. It has depth and elegance.
The 2011 Valbuena was fermented plot by plot, something they started after a deep soil study in the 2010 vintage. 2011 was a very warm and ripe vintage in the zone, and the challenge was to keep the freshness. There are more black fruit aromas, subtle spices, and hints of complexity, as well as tertiary aromas that are quite classic and turn more balsamic with time in the glass. Again, this is very different form the 2012 Alión, rounder, riper, richer, more polished, mellow, soft, quite exuberant, and hedonistic.
The 2009 Valbuena was harvested early, the result of a warm summer. It’s mostly Tempranillo complemented with 5% Merlot. The wine matured for five months in 20,000-liter oak vats, 16 months in new barriques (equal parts French and American oak), four months in used barrels and then four more months in the vats before being bottled in May 2011. It has some reductive notes and would benefit from some time in a decanter, its background of cherries which feels very classical and serious. The palate is well-built, with polished tannins, very good acidity and freshness with elegance and fine tannins. Mature and with good typicity.
The 2008 Valbuena was from a cold, rainy season, and late harvest. It’s like the Riberas of yesteryear, sharper with a slight rusticity, long and sharp. Once fermented, the wine matured for seven months in 20,000-liter oak vats, 12 months in new barriques (equal parts French and American oak), three months in used barrels and then six months in the vats again before being bottled in May 2011. The aromas are subtle, there is fruit, but there is soil and above all there is harmony. The palate is long rather than round, with some blood orange notes, sharp and austere, a serious wine that should age very well.
Type :
Rouge
Pays :
Espagne
Région :
Castille et Léon
Appellation :
Ribera Del Duero
Producteur :
Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Raisins/mélange :
Tempranillo, Merlot
ABV:
14.5%

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Bodegas Vega Sicilia

Connu comme un vignoble mythique et considéré comme le seul et unique "premier cru" d'Espagne, Vega Sicilia est le domaine viticole le plus prestigieux d'Espagne, situé à Ribera del Duero. Fondé...
Connu comme un vignoble mythique et considéré comme le seul et unique "premier cru" d'Espagne, Vega Sicilia est le domaine viticole le plus prestigieux d'Espagne, situé à Ribera del Duero. Fondé en 1864 par Don Eloy Lecanda, qui est venu de Bordeaux armé de boutures de cabernet sauvignon, de merlot et de malbec et les a plantées avec le cépage emblématique de l'Espagne, le tempranillo, Vega Sicilia est un domaine viticole mythique, considéré comme le seul et unique "premier cru" d'Espagne.

 

La cave a changé de mains à plusieurs reprises avant que les propriétaires actuels, la famille Alvarez, ne la reprennent en 1982. avant que les propriétaires actuels, la famille Alvarez, ne la reprennent en 1982. Au fil des ans, Vega Sicilia s'est forgé une formidable réputation internationale.

Vega Sicilia a fondé son succès sur des pratiques viticoles méticuleuses. La philosophie de la cave comprend de faibles rendements, une sélection minutieuse des raisins et un vieillissement prolongé en barrique (l'Unico 1970 a plus de 16 ans). Les vins qui en résultent sont délicats et complexes, dotés d'une grande personnalité et d'une capacité de vieillissement qui ne peut être égalée que par certains des plus grands vins de Bordeaux.

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Castille et Léon

Castille et Léon

Castilla y Leon est une région du nord-ouest de l'Espagne connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins du pays. La région a une longue...

Castilla y Leon est une région du nord-ouest de l'Espagne connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins du pays. La région a une longue et riche histoire viticole, qui remonte à l'époque romaine. Aujourd'hui, Castilla y Leon abrite un certain nombre d'établissements vinicoles de grande qualité qui produisent une large gamme de vins, des blancs croquants aux rouges corsés.

L'une des caves les plus célèbres de Castille et Léon est la Bodegas Vega Sicilia. Fondée en 1864, cette cave historique est connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins rouges d'Espagne. Le vin phare de la cave, le Vega Sicilia Unico, est un assemblage de Tempranillo et de Cabernet Sauvignon qui est vieilli pendant au moins 10 ans avant d'être mis sur le marché. Il en résulte un vin complexe et élégant aux notes de fruits noirs, de cuir et de tabac.

La Bodegas Emilio Moro est un autre établissement vinicole de premier plan en Castille-et-León. Cette entreprise familiale produit du vin dans la région depuis plus de 120 ans. Elle est connue pour ses vins rouges corsés, élaborés à partir du cépage Tempranillo. Le Emilio Moro Malleolus est un vin particulièrement remarquable, avec ses arômes intenses de fruits noirs, de vanille et d'épices.

Outre ces caves bien connues, Castilla y Leon compte également un certain nombre de producteurs prometteurs. L'un d'entre eux est la Bodegas Mauro, fondée en 1978. Cette cave est connue pour son approche moderne de la vinification, qui consiste à utiliser des fûts de chêne neufs et à contrôler soigneusement le processus de fermentation. Il en résulte une gamme de vins riches et corsés, avec des notes de fruits noirs, de chocolat et de café.

Dans l'ensemble, Castilla y Leon est une région riche en histoire et en traditions en matière de viticulture. Que vous recherchiez un vin rouge classique d'une cave historique ou un vin moderne et innovant d'un producteur en devenir, vous trouverez certainement dans cette région quelque chose qui corresponde à vos goûts.

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