Vega Sicilia Valbuena 2020

Vega Sicilia Valbuena 2020

 

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Vega Sicilia
Valbuena 2020
  • Vintage : 2020
  • Country : Spain
  • Region : Ribera del Duero
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  • Type : Red
  • Style : Fruity Medium Bodied
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 14°
  • Grappes : 97% Tempranillo, 3% Merlot

An emblematic Ribera del Duero, Valbuena 2020 distils the purest Vega Sicilia expression: poised, deep and graceful, shaped by altitude, limestone influence and time.

Experts Score Vintage
JD Jeb Dunnuck 97 2020
TA Tim Atkin 96 2020
JS James Suckling 96 2020
RP Robert Parker 95 2020
VN Vinous (Antonio Galloni) 95 2020
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Region and Vineyards

Ribera del Duero's high plateau delivers extremes: hot, luminous days and cool nights between 720-930 m preserve acidity and perfume. Vega Sicilia's 210 ha estate spans marl-rich soils with limestone and traces of gypsum near the Duero river, yielding wines of tension and mineral finesse. The location along the so-called Golden Mile concentrates historic addresses and a tradition of meticulous viticulture that privileges balance over sheer power.

Vines average 35 years, planted at 2,222 vines/ha. A marked diurnal range lengthens ripening, building aromatic complexity in Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) while keeping alcohol in check. In 2020, yields sat around 26.6 hl/ha, reinforcing concentration without sacrificing elegance. Harvest ran 21 September-5 October, with careful stops for showers, ensuring pristine, flavour-intense fruit and the estate's signature clarity.

Winemaking

Valbuena 2020 is 97% Tinto Fino and 3% Merlot, hand-picked into 12 kg crates and sorted for optimal berry integrity. The cuvée follows the estate's measured extraction to showcase fruit purity and site definition rather than weight.

Ageing spans five years—the origin of "5º": 12 months in barrels (French and American, new and used), 12 months in wooden vat, 6 months in stainless steel, and 18 months in bottle before release. Bottled May 2023 at 14% vol., the 2020 presents a more ethereal, vertical register after pre-harvest rains and subsequent re-concentration in the berries, delivering finesse, line and sustained length.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep, vivid ruby with youthful violet flashes; limpid and bright.

  • Aroma: Black cherry, blackberry and plum glide into violets, subtle tobacco leaf, graphite and cedar; hints of cocoa, anise and cool loam add complexity.

  • Palate: Medium-to-full bodied yet lifted; ripe dark fruit framed by fine-grained, chalk-toned tannins. Energetic acidity, polished oak in the background and a long, sapid, mineral-tinged finish.

Did you know?

Valbuena references both the home village, Valbuena de Duero, and the wine's five-year maturation arc between wood, tank and bottle. Within Vega Sicilia's hierarchy, it is the most "immediate" red, yet consistently demonstrates 25 years of cellaring potential in classical vintages—a bridge between approachability and grandeur.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Segovian roast suckling pig (Cochinillo asado): Crisp skin and delicate richness meet the wine's lively acidity and refined tannins.

  • Wild mushroom and truffle risotto: Earthy depth echoes the graphite, cocoa and sous-bois nuances; creamy texture complements the wine's silk.

  • Venison daube with juniper: Game savour and spice resonate with dark fruit and subtle oak, while structure refreshes the palate.

  • Aged Manchego and jamón Ibérico: Umami and nutty intensity harmonise with Valbuena's savoury length and poised fruit.

Vega Sicilia was founded in 1864, when Eloy Lecanda established a winery. He decided to experiment with the local grape variety, Tempranillo and the French varieties that he acquired in Bordeaux: 18,000 shoots of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot and Pinot Noir. Right from the outset the winery spearheaded the winemaking industry and soon gained recognition as a symbol of the Golden Legend of Spanish red wine.

In 1903, the next proprietors of Vega Sicilia were the Herrero family. They appointed the oenologist Domingo Garramiola, who was the driving force behind the creation of two exceptional wines: Valbuena and Único. The earliest bottles were distributed among the aristocracy and selected members of the Bourgeoisie of the day, however never for commercial purposes. These were exclusive wines, which could not be bought with money - they could only be obtained through friendship or special connections.

The estate changed hands several more times before its acquisition in 1982 by the current owners, the Alvarez familly. They initially bought Vega Sicilia as an investment. Much had to be done before this venture could pay off though, including the restoration of the property and the vineyards, together with the checking and monitoring of the parcels of the older vines, always with special emphasis on the ageing time required to guarantee the unique character of Vega Sicilia, as called for by tradition.

As Pablo Álvarez put it just after the purchase, "Morally, we cannot live off the demand which comes from historic prestige without offering more.” Vega Sicilia is self-sufficient, using the grapes from its own vineyards and is based on the concept of a "terroir”: a place with its own, historically proven identity.

Under the management of Pablo Álvarez, the family has continued to make further investments in its winemaking business:

  • in 1991 the Alión Winery was set up with 100 hectares of land (247 acres) in the Ribera del Duero region
  • the Tokaj Oremus Winery in Hungary, with 120 hectares (296.5 acres) was acquired in 1993
  • in 1997, the Pintia Winery, with 96 hectares (237 acres), was established in the Spanish region of Toro.

Their latest business venture started twelve years ago, when Benjamin de Rothschild and the Álvarez family decided to become associates and created a new winery in "La Rioja” intent on producing a wine that would live up to the expectations it would awaken.

Defined as a very Spanish wine, the character of Vega Sicilia is due not only to the top-quality grapes used and the painstaking perfectionism involved in its production, but above all, to the eye for detail that the Álvarez family has succeeded in enshrining in its wines.

Vineyards

The total vineyard area of about 200 hectares is distributed in 52 viticultural management plots, divided into 19 different soils, according to the taxonomical classification, with an average age of around 30 years. It should be stressed that all the grapes used to make the group's wines are from vines over 10 years old, the minimum required by the family.

The climate is continental with Atlantic influences. The mean annual temperature is about 10.5ºC, with annual rainfall of 500mm concentrated, especially, in spring and autumn. The annual sunshine comes to 2,200 hours, with abundant morning mist and fog, due to the proximity of the River Duero, and spring frosts that can last until the end of May. Winters are harsh, with temperatures falling below -15ºC (5°F), while in the hot, dry summers, thermometers can register over 40ºC (104°F), with marked differences between day and night, and occasional rain and hail storms.

Viticulture

Viticulture has been the backbone of most of the work carried out on the estate. Vega Sicilia now has a flourishing vineyard of 200 hectares (494 acres) of which 70% is dedicated to Único and Valbuena and the rest to Alión, with average yields of 2,500kg/ha. However, the ceiling of production potential is never reached, on the one hand because of the unpredictable weather of the Ribera, where there is always frost or hail, and on the other, because the company's quality parameters mean only the best grapes are used for these wines.

The vine replanting policy carried out in Vega Sicilia involves highly environment-friendly management. When the plot to be replanted has been dug up, it is allowed to rest for a period of 5 years, in which time crops with nematicide properties are sown and incorporated into the soil in order to improve its physical and chemical characteristics. No herbicides or chemical disinfectants are used and losses during the cultivation are replaced annually to ensure that the unit yield is homogeneous. The average age of vines is 30 years, although there are much older plots used for very specific functions, managed with extreme care and used in separate fermentations, or to obtain the estate's own vegetable matter.

The main feature of the estate's profile is the Duero, which has carved a way through the limestone and Miocenic marlstone of the moorland and, overflowing, left its mark in the form of terraces. These are varied, complex soils in which three sedimentary environments are overlaid: fluvial, colluvial and aeolian, in different geological stages, now materialized as quartzite gravel in the soil profile, limestone fragments on the moor, a deep soil, and pine woods on dunes, respectively. Soils that have been shown to be perfect for vine cultivation and which are capable of giving Vega Sicilia wines a different, unrepeatable character.

The varieties grown are Tempranillo, called Tinto Fino locally, which occupies about 85% of the vineyard, together with the French Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, and a residual amount of Malbec, which is used, in different proportions, in both the Valbuena and the "Único”.

The plant material comes from the estate and is the result of multiplication based on mass selection of the best plants. This selection is carried out according to empirical and analytical quality parameters of the results observed in the wines and in their production. This historic selection of Vega Sicilia's own plant material is the basis of the clonal selection studies currently carried out.

Jeb Dunnuck (JD) : 97 Points (2020)
The 2020 Valbueno 5° ages five years in oak and bottle, which gives it its name. Harvest was challenging due to Covid and rain, requiring due diligence in the field and a faster, earlier harvest than anticipated, the grapes coming from the Vega Sicilia estate’s vines with about 35 years of age. It’s an ethereal, medium-bodied wine of lovely delicacy and elegance, 97% Tempranillo blended with 3% Merlot, then aged 12 months in French and American oak, six months in stainless steel and then 18 months in bottle. Blackcurrant, cedar, and balsamic highlight a citrusy freshness. It will hit its prime in five years and age another 20-25. (VB)

Tim Atkin (TA) : 96 Points (2020)
The 2020 Valbuena all comes from the Vega Sicilia estate and is a blend of Tinto Fino and 3% Merlot from vines close to the river. Gonzalo Iturriaga uses 70% new wood here, 15% of it American, but then switches to older foudres. Floral and elegant, partly because of the 100mm of rain in September, it's a focused, comparatively forward red with bramble, red cherry and blackberry fruit, scented oak spices, a hint of rocket and a refined, tapering finish.

James Suckling (JS) : 96 Points (2020)
Valbuena 5 used to be the baby Unico, and nowadays it is more like its younger brother with a lot of resemblance and just a bit less depth and tannins. Valbuena 5 comes from younger vines and sometimes different parcels from Unico. On the palate, this is more open and linear, while Unico is more profound and vertical. Notes of iron, blackberries, cedar, minerals and cocoa powder. Medium- to full-bodied with melted tannins and a long, long finish. Drinkable from 2025, but will hold for years. (ZS)

Robert Parker (RP) : 95 Points (2020)
The 2020 Valbuena is from a year marked by COVID-19 and lots of rain before the harvest, which resulted in a more ethereal wine, with 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.9 and 4.45 grams of acidity. It was produced with 97% Tinto Fino and 3% Merlot, cooled down for 24 hours and then fermented with indigenous yeasts from a pied de cuve in stainless steel. It matured in barrel and oak vats during the first year, and in the second one, it aged exclusively in oak vats of different sizes, 8,500 and 21,000 liters. In 2020, the wine is finer-boned, it's more fluid, it's only medium-bodied, perhaps because of the dilution from the rain, and the tannins are fine-grained and polished, but there's less juiciness in the wine. It calls for food. With time in the glass, the wine opens up and becomes more aromatic, and it even seems to gain juiciness and change texture. (LG)

Vinous (Antonio Galloni) (VN) : 95 Points (2020)
The 2020 Valbuena 5º is Tinta del País from Ribera del Duero. Balsamic and herbal aromas mingle with forest, red fruit, cherry, violet and a hint of apple peel on the nose. The palate is intense, with a velvety texture, moderate concentration and enveloping flow. Chalky tannins and a touch of creaminess define the structure. Ample and richly flavored, with subtle oak in the background. A fine example of elegant Ribera. (JH)(

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