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94% Tinto Fino, 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. Warm spring led to early flowering, with high temperatures in late August and early September resulting in early ripening. Picked both at the beginning (starting 9 September) and end of September because of rain in the middle. Bottled June 2012: 93,993 bottles, 2,552 magnums, 165 double magnums and 6 Impériales. Bottle-aged for two additional years. From magnum. Dense dark garnet with some evolution at the rim. Now this is a mature nose! With notes of menthol. Dry, appetising, rather majestic finish. Very much a food wine with a slight lack of juice in the middle. Kick of freshness and lift on the mid palate.
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Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate
James Suckling
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Saturated ruby. An amazingly complex array of red and blue fruit preserve, spice and floral scents is accompanied by suggestions of incense, pipe tobacco, coconut and candied licorice. Utterly stains the palate with impressively concentrated yet lively, smoke- and spice-laced cherry compote, blueberry, fruitcake and violet pastille flavors braced by a spine of juicy acidity. Sappy and broad on the endless finish, which shows outstanding thrust and dusty tannins that are absorbed by the wine's densely packed fruit.
I tasted the 2006 Unico again, and it's clearly the best Unico produced in the last few years, to which I don't find much logic, as on paper 2004 and 2005 were better years in Ribera del Duero. However it is, the 2006 is a fantastic modern Vega Sicilia in the making, powerful and clean, still very young and marked by the elevage with a whiff of American oak and a creamy texture in the palate. It should age very well for a very long time. I'd wait to pull the cork, even if it's drinkable and quite showy already. This is the current vintage in 2018, even if the 2007 and 2008 were released before it and even before the 2005. In 2019 they will release the 2009. 93,993 bottles, 2,552 magnums, 165 double magnums and six imperials were produced.
Incredibly floral and beautiful with dark berry, spice, cedar and mint. Chinese plums. Asian spices. Bark. Tea. Full body, dense and so soft and complex. The finish goes on for minutes. Endless and fine. January 2017 release. This reminds me of the gorgeous 1991 or 1964. Drink forever. A wine that you want to spend time with.
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Vega Sicilia is undoubtably Spain’s most famous winery; a true icon in fine wine with a history dating back to 1864.