Description

Valbuena est l’expression la plus pure du vin rouge chez Vega Sicilia. En cumulant le temps passé en fût et en bouteille, son élevage atteint une durée totale de cinq ans, qui donne son nom même au vin : Valbuena 5º Año (« 5ème année »). Un processus d’élevage long et complexe qui donne le jour à un grand vin, dont la longueur en bouche et la richesse aromatique sont remarquables. Ce Reserva qui incarne la gamme la plus moderne du domaine arbore un style bien à lui, qui le différencie d’Único.

Fiche technique

Type de vin
Red - Reserva
Millésime
2012
Alcool
14.0% vol.
Cépage
100 % Tinto Fino
Origine
Ribera del Duero

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The 2012 Valbuena was cropped from a vintage with a very dry and warm summer that resulted in very healthy grapes. Since the 2010 vintage, this wine is fermented plot by plot following the findings from a soils study they did. The élevage is in French and American oak barrels that on average lasts some 18 months followed by another 18 months in 20,000-liter oak vats, but of course some lots had more time in barrique and others more time in vat. It has ripe tannins and a powerful mouthfeel but with a soft texture. Even if it's not widely mentioned, it always has had some French grapes, mainly Merlot, but this 2012 is the first Valbuena ever to be really 100% Tempranillo—because the Merlot didn't behave well in this warm and dry year. It follows the path opened by the 2010, more precise and elegant, rounded by that extra time in larger vats to finish polishing the tannins. I find this 2012 halfway between 2010 and 2011. It has depth and elegance, more serious than Alión, which is always the (maybe unfair) comparison. 174,545 bottles and some larger formats were filled in April 2014.