2011 Único, Vega Sicilia, Ribera del Duero, Spain

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Tempranillo
Ready - youthful
Jancis Robinson MW
18++/20
Sarah Jane Evans MW
95/100
Josh Raynolds
96/100
Luis Gutiérrez
94/100
James Suckling
98/100
Product: 20118004745
2011 Único, Vega Sicilia, Ribera del Duero, Spain

Description

The youthful, red brick colour of the 2011 Único immediately suggests that this is still a mere infant, even at ten years of age. Aromas of strawberries, autumnal leaves and fresh saddle leather mingle with darker notes of bramble fruit and a hint of blackcurrants, sweet spice and dried camomile flowers. The palate is lean and tight; there is generosity evident with more maturing notes of sweeter strawberries, leather and cured meat in the background, but these will need time to shine through.

The tannins are excellent, pin-prick and almost imperceptible at first; however, the lightest of grips on the palate increases with tasting, and the tannins are very clearly present on the finish. This is a very subtle but incredibly beautiful Único, about lightness of touch and a perfect representation of its terroir over anything else. It feels like the light itself, with pure energy and such delicate characteristics that they almost evade one's grasp at this stage. However, that superb, understated yet intense, deep core of flavour on the endless finish makes it truly spectacular. 

Drink 2025 - 2055

Catriona Felstead MW, Senior Buyer, Berry Bros. & Rudd

Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2011
Maturity Ready - youthful
Grape List Tempranillo
Body Full Bodied
Producer Vega Sicilia

Critics reviews

Jancis Robinson MW 18++/20
95% Tinto Fino, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Frost-free spring, warm but regular growing season and ‘excellent’ vintage conditions; harvest 15–28 September. Bottled June 2017: 88,288 bottles, 3,505 magnums, 318 double magnums, 60 Impériales and 3 Salmanazars. From magnum.Mellow nose and on the palate, there’s a sensation rather akin to chewing charcoal—hums along on the finish. Like the 2013, this is very much a wine for the future. Lots of fine tannins.Drink 2025 - 2050jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com (September 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (Sep 2022)
Sarah Jane Evans MW 95/100
Vibrant primary aromas of roses, oranges and fresh herbs lead into a wine full of redcurrant freshness. While 2011 is a more concentrated vintage, the wine is impressively elegant and delicate. It can be enjoyed soon for its structure, yet it will undoubtedly improve with age.Drink 2025 - 2045Sarah Jane Evans MW, Decanter.com (September 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Sarah Jane Evans MW, Decanter.com (Sep 2022)
Josh Raynolds 96/100
Deep, shimmering ruby. An intensely perfumed bouquet evokes ripe black and blue fruits, vanilla, pipe tobacco, exotic spices, cola and potpourri. Deeply concentrated and energetic on the palate, it offers smoke-laced black currant, cherry liqueur, spice cake, and mocha flavours that display outstanding clarity and pick up a candied violet nuance on the back half. Polished, steadily building tannins frame the finish, which hangs on with outstanding mineral- and floral-driven tenacity.Drink 2025 - 2036josh_raynolds, Vinous.com.com (June 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Josh Raynolds, Vinous.com (Jun 2021)
Luis Gutiérrez 94/100
The 2011 Único ended up among my least favourite vintages of recent times, at least the magnum I tasted and in comparison with the 2013 and 2009 and even the 2007 (a very challenging vintage that showed better). Despite the warm year (which they have always said they found cooler than 2010), the wine is "only" 14% alcohol, which is quite moderate for the last few years when the wines routinely reach 14.5%. I found the wine quite tannic and lacking the charm I expected in this cuvée. Perhaps with more time? The grapes were picked relatively early, between September 15th and 28th. 3,505 magnums were filled in June 2017.Drink now until 2033Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate (January 2023)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Luis Gutiérrez, RobertParker.com (Jan 2023)
James Suckling 98/100
95% Tempranillo and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Intensity and concentration mark this, with a deep core of hazelnuts, ripe blackberries, praline, chocolate orange and some iron. It’s full-bodied with very finely textured yet muscular tannins. Well framed. Tasted from magnum. Drinkable now, but with a long future ahead.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (September 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2050
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Sep 2022)

About this wine

Tempranillo/Tinto Fino

A high quality red wine grape that is grown all over Spain except in the hot South - it is known as Tinto Fino in Ribera del Duero, Cencibel in La Mancha and Valdepenas and Ull de Llebre in Catalonia. Its spiritual home is in Rioja and Navarra where it constitutes around 70% of most red blends.
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Ribera del Duero

Ribera del Duero

In the last 30 years, Ribera del Duero has risen up to challenge Rioja for the crown of Spain's greatest wine region. Once known only as the home of Vega Sicilia, it now boasts numerous bodegas of outstanding quality, from Hacienda Monasterio to Cillar de Silos. The region was granted its DO status in 1982, and today has over 200 wineries and more than 20,000 hectares of vines.
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Vega Sicilia

Vega Sicilia, Spain's “first growth” and most prestigious wine estate, is located in Ribera del Duero. It was founded in 1864 by Don Eloy Lecanda y Chaves, who arrived from Bordeaux with cuttings of local grapes (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec) and planted them, together with Spain’s signature grape Tinto Fino (aka Tempranillo) in the arid Ribera soils. The winery begun building its formidable reputation after 1903 under the ownership of Antonio Herrero, winning a number of awards at home and overseas. The estate changed hands several more times before its acquisition by the current owners, the Álvarez family, in 1982. The estate’s success is founded on its meticulous approach. In the vineyard it applies low yields, aided by green harvesting and painstaking selection at harvest. In the winery, wines are aged in any number of receptacles – using French and American, new and old oak, small barrels or huge vats – to engender further complexity. Despite prolonged barrel ageing, the fruit is never dried out or overly oaky – compelling evidence of the superb quality of its raw materials. The Vega Sicilia range includes three cuvées: Único (literally translating as “unique”) is the flagship, followed by Único Reserva Especial (a multi-vintage blend) and their “entry-level” offering Valbuena 5° (an expression of Tinto Fino aged for five years, hence the “5°”). The top two wines are a blend of Tinto Fino with a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Merlot, depending on the vintage. They are both aged for approximately 10 years prior to release, normally spending six of those in barrel and three in bottle. This illustrious property laid the founding stone for Ribera del Duero, which is now acknowledged to be one of the best wine regions in Spain. Vega Sicilia has now built up a portfolio which includes Bodegas Alion (providing a more modern expression of Ribera del Duero),  Bodegas Pintia (in the emerging region  Toro), Macán (a partnership with Benjamin de Rothschild) and the Hungarian Tokaji estate, Oremus.
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