Description

La grande référence de Vega Sicilia. Issu des vignes les plus anciennes de la propriété, Único fait partie des vins « de légende » que tout amateur devrait goûter au moins une fois dans sa vie. Il offre un potentiel de garde exceptionnel – jusqu’à 60 ans dans des conditions optimales. Dévoilant une infinie complexité à chaque gorgée, il fait pleinement honneur à sa durée d’élevage, l’une des plus longues au monde. Millésime après millésime, son style s’appuie sur trois constantes absolument immuables : élégance, fermeté et bonification avec l’âge.

Fiche technique

Type de vin
Red - Gran Reserva
Millésime
2006
Alcool
14.0% vol.
Cépage
94% Tinto fino, 6% Cabernet sauvignon
Origine
Ribera del Duero

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

I tasted the 2006 Único again, and it's clearly the best Único 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 élevage 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.

Suckling:

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.

Decanter:

From vines averaging 35 years of age across 40 hectares, Único undergoes a minimum 10 year ageing process in both small and large American and French oak barrels, plus time in bottle. After a while in the glass the aromatic profile grows, charming with redcurrants, roses, and fine oak. In the mouth it lives up to its 'Unique' name. The depth of flavour impresses, and so too does the complex layering. Mineral, chalk, red fruit, wood smoke and fresh herbs - there’s so much to discover, and all of these characteristics are building materials for the future, along with the very bright line of freshness. Very promising.