Vega Sicilia is noted for its patience in
winemaking and willingness to hold onto their inventory and
age their wines in the barrel and bottle for many years until it fits the style that the producers are looking for. Depending on the vintage, the wine could be held by Vega Sicilia for decades until it is released. For example, in 1991, the winery released both the 1968 and 1982 vintages after 23 and 9 years aging. Vega Sicilia produces three different types of wine. •
Unico - This
Gran Reserva wine is the signature wine of Vega Sicilia that is usually released 10 years after
vintage though some bottlings may not be released for up to 15 years or even longer. Taken from some of the oldest vines in the Ribera del Duero, the wine is mostly
Tempranillo (approximately 80% but depending on vintage) and Cabernet Sauvignon (approximately 20%). In an average vintage,
Unico will account for a little less than a third of Vega Sicilia's production. Though in poor vintages, the winery may not produce any Unico. •
Valbuena 5° - The 5° indicates that this wine has been aged for five years prior to release. The wine is composed mostly of Tempranillo, with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. •
Vega Sicilia Unico Reserva Especial - A non-vintage blend of different
Unicos, aged at least for 10 years. This wine can include grapes from vintages harvested more than 30 years apart and usually only available to private customers under strict allocation.
Other wines Until 1998, Vega Sicilia also produced a Valbuena 3° (indicating three years of aging prior to release), although this wine has since been removed from the market. In 1991, the Alvarez family established Alión winery next door to Vega Sicilia with the aim of producing more modern style
Tinto Fino red wines that are aged in new
French oak barrels. In 1997, they established the Pintía winery in the nearby
Toro wine region. ==References==