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Único Reserva Especial Venta 2014 (1994+1995+2000) NV 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Spanien
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The NV 2014 Release Reserva Especial is a blend of different harvests, and therefore sold without a harvest year. This 2014 Release is a blend of 1994, 1995 and 2000, three very good years for Unico. Reserva Especial is the most Burgundian, classical and reminiscent of the old-style Vega Sicilias of yesteryear, a more subtle, baroque wine, aged for a long time in wood. It has a high level of complexity and a touch of volatility, which clearly tells you that this is not a style for everyone. This is not a fruit-driven wine. It’s a tertiary wine with a developed, complex bouquet consisting of hints of leather, earth, spices and iodine, and a subtle, elegant style. This was bottled in 2010 and is one of the best modern-day Reserva Especial vintages. By the way now that we’re talking about the best Reserva Especial, if you ever have the chance to drink a bottle of the 1990 release – that is the best one I’ve ever had. 15,500 bottles of this prodigious wine were produced. Make sure you grab at least one! Drink now-2025. I tasted the latest three vintages of Valbuena, to get up to speed with what’s in the market. If there’s a wine in their collection that has seen a huge improvement since 1998, it is Valbuena, which had been kind of neglected since the launch of Alion in the early 1990s. For Valbuena, they do not want a second wine in the Bordeaux style. But with the competitive Alion breathing down its neck and the pressure of its big brother, it felt a bit out of place. So they decided to look back at the vineyards: they studied the soils and saw why Unico and Valbuena had been (empirically) produced from separated plots.
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Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Der berühmteste Rotweinproduzent Spaniens, Vega Sicilia, bringt beständig die besten Verschnitte von Ribera del Duero hervor, sowohl was Stilistik wie Zugänglichkeit angeht. Das in Valbuena de Duero gelegene Weingut ist seit 1982 im Besitz der Familie Álvarez und nach wie vor das größte im Lande, mit 1000 Hektar Grund, davon 25% Rebfläche. Der Spitzenwein Unico ist ein delikater Verschnitt aus Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) und Cabernet Sauvignon. Der Unico profitiert von verlängerter Fassreife, die perfektioniert wurde, um eine großzügige Frische im fertigen Wein zu wahren. Daneben ist der exzeptionelle Reserva Especial ein jahrgangsloser Verschnitt aus einer Spitzenauswahl von hauptsächlich Tinto Fino, Cabernet Sauvignon und Merlot, traditionell 10 Jahre gereift. Der Zweitwein aus dem bedeutendsten Weinberg von Ribera del Duero ist Valbuena, eine Cuvée aus Tinto Fino, Malbec und Merlot, die mehr Fruchtpräsenz aufweist.