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Vega Sicilia Único 2015
Vega Sicilia Único 2015 (DO Ribera del Duero)
The icon of the house, Único combines Tinto Fino and a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon from the old vineyards of Valbuena de Duero. In 2015, the cycle was fast and consistent; the grapes were harvested ‘al dente’, fresh and juicy, to avoid over-ripening. Gonzalo Iturriaga's first harvest, the wine combines concentration and power with silkiness and elegance. Hand-picked 15/09–03/10; 14.5% vol.; ageing potential of 60 years.
Vinification: Fermentation with indigenous yeasts in wooden vats, malolactic fermentation also in wood. Ageing for over 10 years: ~5 in oak (≈1.5 years in barrels and ~3.5 in vats) and ~5 in bottle. Bottled in May 2021.
Tasting notes (producer): ‘Expressive from the first moment; on the palate it is ‘generous, opulent and succulent’, maintaining the elegance of the house and a long and precise finish. temposvegasicilia.com
Grape varieties: 96% Tinto Fino (Tempranillo), 4% Cabernet Sauvignon; total acidity 4.8 g/L.
- Wine Type
- Red Wine
- Format
- 0,75L
- Vintage
- 2015
- Country
- Spain
- Region
- Ribeira del Duero
- The highest scoring
- Decanter 97 to 99 Points
James Suckling 97 to 99 Points
Jancis Robinson 18 to 19.5
Jeb Dunnuck 100 Points
Robert Parker 97 to 99 Points - Robert Parker
- RP97
- James Suckling
- 98
- Jancis Robinson
- 19
- Decanter
- 98
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 100
Very whole and round with a generous width on the mid-palate offset by an assertive energy, supported by vivid acid and a well-presented tannic framework. An interesting counterpoint to the more chiseled linearity of the 2014 iteration. With all elements very much in their right place, but fruit still unapologetically punchy, it'll be interesting to see how this evolves as tertiary complexity softens the primary and secondary vividness. Cocoa powder, dry tobacco leaves and seaweed hover over juicy plum, dark cherry and black olive. Very long, spicy finish with lingering tapenade and salty liquorice. - Ines Salpico (01/2025)
Sit back and enjoy this Unico if you are going to open it now. Exotic spices and touches of balsam and cumin come up after the unleashing of blackberries, chocolate, iron, incense and violets. So fine-grained and polished, with a mouthful of velvety tannins that are so cohesive, close-knit and still reactive. Impeccably structured, it’s vertical before going extremely long and linear. A consistent Unico that seduces with a hint of iron-like minerality and rusticity. Drink on release or hold.
The 2015 Único comes from a year with a fast ripening, and they had to harvest early to keep the crunchiness of the fruit. This was the first harvest produced 100% by winemaker Gonzalo Iturriaga. The aging was five years in oak, one and a half years in barrels and three and a half years in oak vats. It's a big year, produced with 96% Tinto Fino and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. It's ripe, with 14.5% alcohol, a pH of 3.88 and 4.8 grams of acidity. The grapes are cooled down for one day, the bunches are selected and then fermented with a pied de cuve in vats. It's a ripe and concentrated vintage, classical modern Vega Sicilia nose, expressive, aromatic and open, with notes of dark cherries, spice, cigar box and a medium to full-bodied palate with abundant fine-grained tannins, with good balance and the rustic elegance of the best Ribera del Duero. In 2015, they produced 84,184 bottles, 3,645 magnums and some larger formats, less than 2014, which was the largest production of Único ever. It was bottled in May 2021.
- Luis Gutierrez (06/2025)
Cedar, graphite and a fine touch of earthiness. It is fluid, with melted tannins and very smooth. Certainly, a year of great delicacy and with the barrel less marked. It is totally multi-layered and you can already perceive some tertiary notes that are complemented by a touch of pine-forest freshness at the back of the palate. Great work; it is a totally overwhelming wine. (FC)