Vega Sicilia Pintia 2020
Vega Sicilia Pintia 2020
Vega Sicilia Pintia 2020 is the most irreverent side of the Vega Sicilia family. Produced in Toro, on the banks of the Spanish Douro, it comes from 35-year-old Tinta de Toro vines, planted in poor, stony and sandy soils, which produce powerful but elegant red wines. 2020 had above-average rainfall and moderate temperatures. The well-distributed rain ensured water reserves, spring passed without incident and the summer, hot but with marked temperature variations, allowed for complete and balanced ripening, resulting in a powerful and concentrated year, but with freshness.
Vinification: Manual harvest, 12kg boxes, between 9 and 23 September. The grapes are cooled, carefully selected and fermented with gentle extraction to preserve fruit and finesse. Malolactic fermentation takes place in wood. The wine is aged for 11 months in French and American barrels and amphorae, reducing the impact of toasting and enhancing freshness and purity, before ageing in the bottle.
Tasting notes: Intense purple colour. Ample, very clean and expressive aroma, with great intensity of ripe black fruit (blackberries, plums), notes of cocoa, liquorice, fennel, coffee and graphite, enveloped by high-quality wood. On the palate, it is round and fleshy, with a solid structure, firm but fine tannins and a succulent, fresh and persistent profile, with floral and toasted dried fruit notes on the finish.
Grape varieties: 100% Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo)
- Wine Type
- Red Wine
- Format
- 0,75L
- Vintage
- 2020
- Country
- Spain
- Robert Parker
- 94
- Wine Spectator
- 93
- James Suckling
- 95
- Jancis Robinson
- 17
- Decanter
- 94
- Vinious
- 94
A graceful red, with lovely purity to the core of mulberry and roasted black plum fruit. Shows flattering notes of rooibos tea, fennel seed, vanilla, espresso and mineral. Defined by sculpted tannins, this is enmeshed in a silky texture, while lightly mouthwatering acidity carries the detailed profile on the lasting finish. Drink now through 2040. 20,354 cases made, 1,519 cases imported.
Very dark ruby colour. Very concentrated plum and black-fruit flavours. The tannin is impressive, voluminous and very sweet. Sweet black fruit on the palate with a very high level of ripeness. It is a compact wine, with high alcohol and warmth, something characteristic of the region. One of the most voluminous and powerful Pintia wines ever made. However, there is a hint of bitterness and a hint of herbs at the end of the palate. Dense and very concentrated, it reflects what has been the most opulent year.
The 2020 Pintia is from a powerful year of concentration, so they were very careful with the harvest date, did a softer vinification trying to extract less and included amphorae and less toast in the élevage. It's opulent and juicy but gentle. The wine reached 15.5% alcohol and has a pH of 3.9 with 4.4 grams of acidity. It fermented in stainless steel and oak vats with indigenous yeasts. It was a very warm and dry vintage in Toro, with a heat wave before the harvest, so they had to rush to pick the grapes; and still, the wine is richer and more powerful, even though the amphorae helped them contain the sensation of ripeness in the wine. It has a heady and ripe profile that's very aromatic and showy, with notes of very ripe berries, prunes and decayed violets, with a faint volatile twist. It matured 70% in new barrels, 10% in used barrels, 10% in stainless steel and 5% in clay pots. It's full-bodied and lush, with abundant, slightly dusty tannins. It's a ripe and powerful vintage for Pintia, but it evolves nicely in the glass, showing less of its ripe side with time, which to me is a good sign. Some 14,304 half bottles, 209,009 bottles, 6,645 magnums and some larger formats were produced. It was bottled in August 2022.
The 2020 Pintia is Tempranillo from Toro. It opens with fine plum, delicate spice, cherry, barrel notes and a hint of orange peel. A touch of jam adds to the warmth. Rich and intense, the palate is broad and textured with firm tannins. For a Toro, the mouthfeel is unusually smooth, with a core of red fruit. Nicely balanced.
Another combination of freshness and profoundness from Toro. Blackberries, graphite, ashtray, sandalwood, cocoa powder and dark olives on the nose. Fresh-veined, chalky tannins tighten the palate, with a nervy backbone. The tannins extend to a lengthy finish. Ripe but fresh. Drink from 2026.
Another accomplished vintage of Vega Sicilia's Toro project. Technical director Gonzalo Iturriaga says it was a challenging vintage, with illusive freshness. But ideal harvest timing and maceration management allowed him to deliver a balanced wine, with superbly integrated alcohol. Intense, expressive aromas of dark chocolate, dried black olive, prune and liquorice root mingle with Assam tea (for an elegant smoky allure) and crunchy blueberries. A pleasant rusticity, lined with dried sage, defines the grippy, savoury tannins. Long finish, spicy and earthy.